In 2012 the anniversary of Robert Falcon Scott\u2019s arrival at the South Pole and of his death in the ice on his return journey has prompted new research on Scott and the Antarctic continent. The renaissance of Antarctic interests shows that Antarctica continues to be a source of fascination for the Western world as a place for the expression of individual bravery and endurance. However, the role of Antarctica as an imperial space in the British cultural imagination is now superseded by its status of postcolonial territory \u201cowned\u201d both by the former imperial nations and by postcolonial countries such as India or New Zealand. The 1959 Antarctic Treaty recognized to Great Britain an influential role in the international agreements...
An enlargement of a paper published in vol. CLI and CLII of the Journal of the Franklin institute.Th...
Whilst nationalism is a recognised force globally, its framing is predicated on experience in conven...
This thesis examines the present status and enduring significance of the story “Scott of the Antarct...
An Empire of Ice presents a fascinating new take on Antarctic exploration—placing the famed voyages ...
L'intervento si concentra sulla connessione tra esplorazione coloniale e attuale condizione geopolit...
Sovereignty was and still remains one of the principal reasons for human endeavour in Antarctica. Th...
Situating Antarctica within the greater context of the global history of science is at the core of m...
Britain’s vast worldwide empire upon which the sun never set is no more, but there remains still a s...
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international D...
Reviews the history of Antarctic discovery and of national claims in the Antarctic. Describes the pr...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
One hundred years on from the success of Captain Robert Scott in reaching the remote and distant Sou...
"In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international ...
This chapter explores how postcolonial perspectives have informed and contributed to ‘critical Antar...
Despite the fact that in 2006 Russia celebrated the golden jubilee of uninterrupted research on the...
An enlargement of a paper published in vol. CLI and CLII of the Journal of the Franklin institute.Th...
Whilst nationalism is a recognised force globally, its framing is predicated on experience in conven...
This thesis examines the present status and enduring significance of the story “Scott of the Antarct...
An Empire of Ice presents a fascinating new take on Antarctic exploration—placing the famed voyages ...
L'intervento si concentra sulla connessione tra esplorazione coloniale e attuale condizione geopolit...
Sovereignty was and still remains one of the principal reasons for human endeavour in Antarctica. Th...
Situating Antarctica within the greater context of the global history of science is at the core of m...
Britain’s vast worldwide empire upon which the sun never set is no more, but there remains still a s...
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international D...
Reviews the history of Antarctic discovery and of national claims in the Antarctic. Describes the pr...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
One hundred years on from the success of Captain Robert Scott in reaching the remote and distant Sou...
"In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international ...
This chapter explores how postcolonial perspectives have informed and contributed to ‘critical Antar...
Despite the fact that in 2006 Russia celebrated the golden jubilee of uninterrupted research on the...
An enlargement of a paper published in vol. CLI and CLII of the Journal of the Franklin institute.Th...
Whilst nationalism is a recognised force globally, its framing is predicated on experience in conven...
This thesis examines the present status and enduring significance of the story “Scott of the Antarct...