Machine generated contents note: 1. Retracing Domestic Space: English National Identity in Harriet Martineau's Homes Abroad / Lesa Scholl -- 2.'Hasten to the Land of Promise': The Influence of Emigrant Letters on Dickens's Life and Literature / Diana C. Archibald -- 3.'Ever so Many Partings Welded Together': Serial Settlement and Great Expectations / Jude Piesse -- 4.`The Heavens were on Fire': Incendiarism and the Defence of the Settler Home / Grace Moore -- 5. The 'Australian Girl' and the Domestic Ideal in Colonial Women's Fiction / Michelle J. Smith -- 6. Fugitive Homes: Multiple Migrations in Ethel Turner's Fiction / Tamara S. Wagner -- 7. Devout Domesticity and Extreme Evangelicalism: The Unsettled Australian Domestic of Maud Jean Franc / Susan K. Martin -- 8.'That's what Children are Nought but Leg-Ropes': Motherhood in Rosa Praed's Mrs Tregaskiss / Melissa Purdue -- 9. The Antipodal House Beautiful: Louisa Alice Baker's Colonial Aesthetic / Kirby-Jane Hallum -- 10. Antipodal Home Economics: International Debt and Settler Domesticity in Clara Cheeseman's A Rolling Stone / Philip Steer -- 11.'What is in the Blood will Come Out': Belonging, Expulsion and the New Zealand Settler Home in Jessie Weston's Ko Meri / Kirstine Moffat.
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