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Colonial Astronomy and Political Power in Australia, 1912–1945 : Sydney Observatory and the Struggle for Scientific Autonomy

Tasker, Ian D.

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Forventes utgitt: 30.09.2026

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This book analyses how constitutional tensions and political ambivalence shaped Australian astronomy between 1912 and 1945, using Sydney Observatory as a central case study. It traces the Observatory’s struggle to navigate funding instability, administrative challenges, and shifting scientific priorities amidst broader jurisdictional disputes between state and Commonwealth governments. Set against the backdrop of the World Wars and the Great Depression, the study highlights how colonial legacies and short-term political thinking undermined scientific advancement during a critical period of national development. By drawing on extensive archival research and historiographical frameworks from scholars such as George Basalla and E.P. Thompson, the book provides a detailed account of how scientific institutions were impacted by economic pressures and political disregard for expertise. Readers will gain insight into the complex interaction between international scientific collaborations and local decision-making, with Sydney Observatory emblematic of the broader difficulties faced by colonial scientific enterprises transitioning into modern institutions. Visual data and case analyses illustrate how institutional resilience and moral economies shaped long-term outcomes. The book will appeal to historians of science, Australian political historians, and scholars of colonial and postcolonial studies. It offers a valuable resource for those examining the governance of scientific institutions and the role of expert knowledge in policy. Supplementary materials, including appendices with archival data and research productivity visualisations, support its use in teaching and further research. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of how science, politics, and society intersected in Australia’s path toward scientific modernity.

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