Scientific discovery in the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration, the ten years commencing 1907, was extremely demanding and carried great risk. The working conditions of the scientists within the expedition teams led by Shackleton, Charcot, Shirase, Filchner, Mawson, Scott, and Amundsen varied greatly. Scott ran a comprehensive scientific institute, appointing a capable team of scientists, encouraging ongoing scientific pursuit with regular lecture series and providing the necessary logistical support, alongside his sporting pursuits. Charcot and Mawson led expeditions purely for scientific purposes. Shackleton and Charcot each endeavoured to provide a similar science setting to Scott's, but were limited by geographical challenges and perso...
There is much written by and about Antarctic expeditions. This includes a number of diaries, both pu...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), th...
The objectives of the Heroic Age expeditions were driven by the continued wish of European countrie...
In his 1977 critique of the heroic role of Scott in the British consciousness and character, David ...
Situating Antarctica within the greater context of the global history of science is at the core of m...
The turn of the twentieth century was an era of intense exploratory and scientific activity on and a...
This paper looks at leadership characteristics of the Heroic Age explorers Gerlache, Drygalski, Nor...
Visual documenters made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic explora...
The 1910–1913 Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, was a vent...
This paper investigates the motivation of Antarctic adventurers to uncover trigger points in their ...
The early human interaction with Antarctica can be seen as having characteristics that evolved over ...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
Simple words which are found carved into the cross atop Observation Hill on Hut Point, Ross Island, ...
There is much written by and about Antarctic expeditions. This includes a number of diaries, both pu...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), th...
The objectives of the Heroic Age expeditions were driven by the continued wish of European countrie...
In his 1977 critique of the heroic role of Scott in the British consciousness and character, David ...
Situating Antarctica within the greater context of the global history of science is at the core of m...
The turn of the twentieth century was an era of intense exploratory and scientific activity on and a...
This paper looks at leadership characteristics of the Heroic Age explorers Gerlache, Drygalski, Nor...
Visual documenters made a major contribution to the recording of the Heroic Era of Antarctic explora...
The 1910–1913 Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, was a vent...
This paper investigates the motivation of Antarctic adventurers to uncover trigger points in their ...
The early human interaction with Antarctica can be seen as having characteristics that evolved over ...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
Simple words which are found carved into the cross atop Observation Hill on Hut Point, Ross Island, ...
There is much written by and about Antarctic expeditions. This includes a number of diaries, both pu...
This paper deals in general terms with the historical expeditions to the Antarctica by various explo...
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), th...