Between 1789 and 1951, twenty-five women were executed across Australia. Their names and crimes have been recorded in official documents, but their stories-their struggles, their humanity, and the societies that judged them-have often been reduced to footnotes in history. In Her Words seeks to change that.

Drawing on over four decades of historical research, Deb Robinson brings these women's stories into sharp focus, exploring the social, cultural, and legal landscapes that shaped their lives and deaths. From the earliest days of the penal colony to the mid-twentieth century, Robinson gives a voice to women whose lives ended at the gallows, revealing the desperation, injustice, and at times shocking brutality that defined their worlds.

This book does not sensationalise their crimes, nor does it excuse them. Instead, it seeks to understand: Who were these women before they became infamous? What choices-or lack of choices-brought them to such an end? And how did a young nation grapple with issues of crime, punishment, gender, and morality?

Each chapter offers a layered portrait of women who have long been silenced, through their lives documented in the public records. Their stories are set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Australia, where attitudes toward justice, capital punishment, and women themselves were constantly shifting.

At its heart, In Her Words is an act of remembrance. It is a call to look beyond the stark labels of "murderess" or "criminal" and to see the complex, flawed, and ultimately human lives behind them. Through these stories, Robinson challenges readers to reflect on how far we have come-and how echoes of the past still shape our understanding of justice today.

Powerful, unflinching, and deeply humane, In Her Words is both a work of history and a tribute to lives too often forgotten.



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Deb Robinson is an Australian author, historian, researcher and tour guide with over forty years of experience uncovering and documenting Australia's hidden histories. She specialises in exploring stories that have been overlooked, particularly the lives of women in the Australian criminal justice system. Her work brings forgotten voices to light with careful research, historical accuracy, and thoughtful storytelling.Deb's work centres on criminal and social history, highlighting the experiences of marginalised individuals. She is recognised for her authoritative research into women who faced crime, punishment, and execution in Australia, presenting these histories with accuracy, empathy, and nuance by transforming archival research into narratives that illuminate the past. Deb continues to preserve important histories, ensuring that forgotten voices are remembered and understood.In addition to her books, Deb is the General Manager, Historian and Tour Guide of the National Crime & Justice Museum in the Geelong Gaol, Victoria. Deb hosts Locked Up With History, a podcast exploring lesser-known historical events and figures in Victoria. Through this platform, she engages a broad audience, combining storytelling with historical insight.

Titel
In Her Words
EAN
9781764551908
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
31.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
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Dateigrösse
1.17 MB
Anzahl Seiten
344