@booklet {7310, title = {Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland}, year = {1837}, note = {

Rpt. in Modern British Utopias 1700-1850. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 8 vols. London: Pickering \& Chatto, 1997. 7: 251-348. 2nd ed. London: Richard Bentley, 1849. 3rd ed. rev. as The Southlanders. An Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland. London: John W. Parker \& Son, 1860. The revisions are minor except for the addition of a poem on Australia, \"The Land of Contrarieties\" (215-16)

}, month = {1837}, publisher = {Richard Bentley}, address = {London}, abstract = {

A reformed social and political system set in a eutopia founded by Europeans in the interior of Australia, where one of the eleven states of a federal union is called Eutopia, defined as a fine place. Fairly conservative. Constant reference to not being like the savages, but local Aborigines have been educated, and there has been some blending of the two groups. There are both personal and property votes. Must have basic education to vote and get additional votes for public service and personal qualifications, with three extra votes for intelligence. Religious toleration.

}, keywords = {Irish author, Male author}, author = {[Richard] [Whately] (1787-1863)}, editor = {Lady Mary Fox (1798-1864)} }