1st Edition

Baudin, Napoleon and the Exploration of Australia

By Nicole Starbuck Copyright 2013
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is the first in-depth study of the sojourn in Sydney made by Nicolas Baudin’s scientific expedition to Australia in 1802. Starbuck focuses on the reconstruction of the voyage during the expedition’s stay in colonial Sydney and how this sheds new light on our understanding of French society, politics and science in the era of Bonaparte.

    Chapter 1 Introduction: Voyaging out of the Enlightenment; Chapter 1a Between Revolution and Empire: France and its Australian Voyage in 1800; Chapter 2 'I Should wish ... to Establish a Few Tents on Shore': The Port Jackson Stay; Chapter 3 Disciplining Passions: French Naval-Voyagers at Anchor; Chapter 4 The French and the British: A Diplomatic Relationship; Chapter 5 Liberty, Equality and 'Civilization': Observations of Colonial Aborigines; Chapter 6 Swans, Frogs and Rum: Natural History in an 'Unnatural' Space; Chapter 7 Baudin's 'New Expedition'; Chapter 8 Epilogue: Voyaging into the Nineteenth Century;

    Biography

    Starbuck, Nicole