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William Dawes

Scientist, Governor, Abolitionist: Caught Between Science and Religion

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  • William Dawes and his place as ‘jack of all trades’ in the early colony of New South Wales
  • The outstanding scientific and engineering feats in Sydney’s history achieved under difficult circumstances
  • Portrays Dawes as a man of high morals and deep and broad intellectual interests

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About this book

This book describes William Dawes’ life and professional achievements. William Dawes was a British Marine serving as the official astronomer on board the First Fleet making the 1787–1788 voyage from Britain to the new colony of New South Wales. Between 1788 and 1791, Dawes established not one but two observatories within a kilometre of Sydney’s present-day city centre, a full seven decades before the construction of Sydney’s historical Observatory at Dawes’ Point, today a stone’s throw from the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

In this comprehensive biography, the authors discuss William Dawes’ life and his considerable impact—as astronomer, engineer, surveyor, ordnance officer and intellectual centre point—on the early colony in New South Wales (in essence, his impact on the earliest history of Sydney as a settlement) and, subsequently, on the British colonies of Sierra Leone on the West African coast and Antigua in the West Indies.

Dawes’ life and professional achievements are closely linked to the earliest history of Sydney as a British settlement. He is often considered a man of high morals, and as such his interactions with the local populations in New South Wales, Sierra Leone and Antigua were mostly deemed respectful and above reproach. He is seen a truly enlightened individual, far ahead of his time.

The authors of this book have a significant track record of successful and engaging communication of complex concepts in physics and astronomy with experts and non-experts alike. This biography touches on numerous aspects related to 18th century maritime navigation (“sailing on the stars”), societal relationships, the exploration of newly discovered lands, as well as the early history of Sydney and New South Wales, and the colonial histories of Sierra Leone and the West Indies. As such, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers, from scholars in the history of science and maritime navigation, to history enthusiasts ranging from local historians on Australia’s eastern seaboard to members of the public with a keen interest in British colonial history.

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

    Richard de Grijs

  • Sydney Observatory, Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney,, Australia

    Andrew Jacob

About the authors

Richard de Grijs was born and raised in the Netherlands, where he obtained his Ph.D. in astrophysics at the University of Groningen in 1997. His successful career has allowed him to enjoy vibrant research environments at the University of Virginia (USA), the Universities of Cambridge and Sheffield (UK) and Peking University in Beijing, China. Richard now hails from Sydney, Australia, where he joined Macquarie University’s Faculty of Science and Engineering as Associate Dean (Global Engagement) and Professor of Astronomy in March 2018. He received the 2012 Selby Award for excellence in science from the Australian Academy of Science, a 2017 Erskine Award from the University of Canterbury (New Zealand) and a 2017 Jan Michalski Award for interdisciplinary science and public engagement from the Michalski Foundation (Switzerland). His 2017 monograph, Time and Time Again: Determination of Longitude at Sea in the 17th Century, was critically acclaimed and has formed the basis of a major expansion of his research interests into history of science and maritime navigation topics. He has since won the 2022 Blacktown Mayoral History Prize.

Andrew Jacob was born in England and shortly after taken to Australia by ship. He has lived in Sydney ever since, never far from Sydney Harbour. During his undergraduate student years, he began work at Sydney Observatory (part of the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences) as Astronomy Guide. In 2008, he gained his Ph.D. for determining distances to several Cepheid stars using the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer. Since 2015, he has been Curator of Astronomy at Sydney Observatory, where he is working on expanding the Museum’s collection in contemporary astronomy. He is occasionally called on for comment by the media, when astronomical events catch the public’s attention.




Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: William Dawes

  • Book Subtitle: Scientist, Governor, Abolitionist: Caught Between Science and Religion

  • Authors: Richard de Grijs, Andrew Jacob

  • Series Title: Springer Biographies

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38774-6

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: History, History (R0)

  • Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-031-38773-9Published: 01 December 2023

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-031-38776-0Due: 01 January 2024

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-031-38774-6Published: 30 November 2023

  • Series ISSN: 2365-0613

  • Series E-ISSN: 2365-0621

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XI, 272

  • Number of Illustrations: 15 b/w illustrations, 80 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology, History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics, History, general, Astronomy, Observations and Techniques

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