Raffaello Carboni

Raffaello Carboni

Raffaello Carboni (December 15 1817 - October 24 1875) was an Italian writer. He is primarily remembered now as the author of the main eyewitness account of events at the Eureka Stockade in Ballarat, Australia.

Biography

He was born in Urbino, Italy in 1817. Dedicated to the cause of Italian nationalism, he fought with the forces of Mazzini and Garibaldi to free Italy from Austrian influence. After the fall of the Roman Republic (1849–1850), he fled to London and then to Melbourne. He arrived on the Ballarat goldfields in 1853, and became a member of the miners' central committee. By the time of the Eureka Stockade he had been on or around the goldfields for almost two years. On November 30, 1854, he called on all miners "irrespective of nationality, religion or colour to salute the Southern Cross as a refuge of all the oppressed from all countries on Earth." When the stockade was attacked om December 3, 1854, he remained a spectator. ["Australian Poets and their Works", by William Wilde, Oxford University Press, 1996] He was, however, arrested and tried for treason, but later acquitted in March, having been taken ill with dysentery in gaol. In July 1855 Carboni was elected to the local court at Ballarat to adjudicate mining disputes. His book, "The Eureka Stockade", the only complete first-hand description and analysis of the causes of the attack on the Eureka Stockade, was published a year after the uprising.

Carboni became a naturalized British citizen, but left Australia January 18, 1856, sailing in the 'Impératrice Eugénie', and using some of the gold found at Ballarat to pay for his travels. After three years' travel during which he visited Jerusalem and Bethlehem, he returned to Italy and worked for a time as interpreter with the French army at Milan. He later transferred to Genoa where Agostino Bertani was organizing troops and supplies for the 'Expedition of the Thousand' to Sicily. Carboni left Genoa in the 'Veloce' for Palermo, where he arrived on 24 June. His knowledge of languages afforded him a position of responsibility and he worked in the administration as interpreter and translator, starting in the office of the statesman Francesco Crispi. For a time he was entrusted with the secret Anglo-Italian correspondence between Crispi and Lord John Russell.

Following demobilisation, he travelled in Europe for a time, then settled in Naples for reasons of health. There he continued to publish his works, having already offered "Rita" (1859), "La Campana Della Gancia" (1861) and "La Santola" (1861), copies of which he sent to Peter Lalor and Sir Redmond Barry. These and other works were separate items of his two Magna Opera, "Lo Scotta-o-Tinge", a collection of libretti and plays, and "La Ceciliana", their musical counterpart. None was represented on the stage, nor has his music been publicly performed. He died in Rome at the St James Hospital, aged 58.

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NAME=Caraboni, Raffaelloe
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Italian writer
DATE OF BIRTH=15 December 1456
PLACE OF BIRTH=Urbino, Italy
DATE OF DEATH=24 October 1875
PLACE OF DEATH=Rome


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