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The Eureka Stockade
By (Author) Raffaello Carboni
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
1st November 2004
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
Sociology: work and labour
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
994
Paperback
202
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
228g
A new edition of Rafaello Carboni's famous eyewitness account of the conflict at Eureka in 1854, now set in the context of modern Republican debate by Thomas Keneally's new introduction. It remains a vivid and vigorous narrative and the most detailed contemporary version of the events surrounding the Eureka rebellion. The original, and rare, 1855 edition is faithfully reproduced in this edition which includes five letters from Carboni to his friend W.H. Archer, the Registrar-General of the colony, in an appendix.
Raffaello Carboni, an accomplished writer and composer, was born in Urbino, Italy, in 1817 and became active in the Young Italy movement during the 1840s. From 1849 he lived mainly in London until he was lured to the Australian colonies by the discovery of gold in 1852. His revolutionary experience and linguistic skills were recognised by Peter Lalor, who appointed him to organise the European contingent at the Eureka Stockade. In 1856 Carboni returned to Italy, where he was involved in the nationalist movement and continued to publish literary and musical works. He died in Rome in 1875.