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Dany Breelle is a researcher with a focus on historical and cultural geography, affiliated with the School of Humanities at Flinders University. She holds an academic position as a Researcher within the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
- PhD in Geography, Flinders University (2003)
- MA in Urban Geography, University of Paris X-Nanterre
- DEA (Diplôme d'Études Approfondies) from Universities of Paris X-Nanterre, Paris IV-Sorbonne, and CNAM
- Agrégation in Geography (National Competition, French Ministry of Education)
Her research explores the interplay between geographical exploration and colonial discourse through case studies like the Baudin and Flinders expeditions. She analyzes how French geographers shaped colonial understanding in Indochina and Australia, with specific emphasis on toponymy and cartographic practices.
Dany's publications track consistent scholarly output since 2003, with recent works focusing on Napoleonic-era Australian coastal toponymy and the hydrographical methodologies of Baudin expedition geographers. Her academic contributions span peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and critical reviews.



