Matthew Flinders began his Private Journal on the day his active career as an explorer and navigator finished, the day he was detained on Mauritius by Governor Decaen. He kept the journal almost daily until 9 days before his death. In this paper I will trace his inner journey - the ways he changed and developed over the decade covered by the journal, and how this is reflected in the Journal. During the six and a half years of detention on Mauritius he broadened his intellectual and cultural horizons considerably. He learned French, and read many classics of French literature and science. After some initial shyness in mixed society, he participated freely in the French plantation society of Mauritius and befriended French naval officers who ...
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At the turn of the nineteenth century, the Royal Navy captain Matthew Flinders concluded a circumnav...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, the Royal Navy captain Matthew Flinders concluded a circumnav...
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Matthew Flinders stands second only to James Cook in our celebration of the nation\u27s maritime exp...
This thesis examines the life of the naturalist and collector John MacGillivray (1821-1867). MacGill...
Review of A Passion for Exploring New Countries: Matthew Flinders and George Bass by Josephine Basti...
A discussion of Matthew Flinders' 'Biographical Tribute to the Memory of Trim' and of an extended jo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal for Maritime R...
In this contribution I will analyse the key linguistic features that characterise the different styl...
The Royal Society Matthew Flinders Memorial Lecture, delivered at the Royal Society of Victoria in A...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, the Royal Navy captain Matthew Flinders concluded a circumnav...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, the Royal Navy captain Matthew Flinders concluded a circumnav...
Faivre Jean-Paul. Rawson, Geoffroy (edit.). Matthew Flinders, narrative of his voyage in the schoone...
This paper argues that the connections between the maritime explorer Matthew Flinders, the hydrograp...
À l’aube du dix-neuvième siècle, le capitaine de la Royal Navy Matthew Flinders fit un travail hydro...
Superbly edited by Paul Brunton, one of the reigning doyens of Australian manuscript curatorship, th...
George Story's mission diaries for 1849. Story describes his travels in these journals, commenting o...
James Backhouse Walker's 1841-1899 diary written during his voyage from England to Van Diemens Land ...
Matthew Flinders stands second only to James Cook in our celebration of the nation\u27s maritime exp...
This thesis examines the life of the naturalist and collector John MacGillivray (1821-1867). MacGill...
Review of A Passion for Exploring New Countries: Matthew Flinders and George Bass by Josephine Basti...