It is January 1930 and the restless Southern Ocean is heaving itself up against the frozen coast of Eastern Antarctica as the exploring ship Discovery shoves its way through the pack. One of the key moments of the British, Australian, and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE)—is about to occur: the expedition is about to succeed in its primary mission. Douglas Mawson, the expedition's Australian leader, ascends to the island's bleak summit. There, he and his crew assemble a mound of stones and insert into it the flagpole they’ve carried with them across the ocean. Mawson reads an official proclamation of territorial annexation, the photographer Hurley shoots the moment on film, and one of the men hauls the Union Jack up the po...
From February-March 2007, 'Antarctic Village - No Borders', was installed in Antarctica by the artis...
Politically, Antarctica is a safe place for Australian politicians. Aside from the occasional fracas...
This thesis investigates four Antarctic built environments between 1911 and 1961: Robert Falcon Scot...
This article begins with a statement, and with a scene. The statement is a reasonably straightforwar...
In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Sta...
In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Sta...
Tom Griffiths was on board the Aurora Australis as it sailed south to Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica, ...
Title devised by cataloguer from inscriptions.; Inscriptions: "New Discoveries in Antarctica....the ...
In 1995 and 1997, two major Australian expeditions travelled to Antarctica. They were the most heavi...
In 1995 and 1997, two major Australian expeditions travelled to Antarctica. They were the most heavi...
Unlike the US, which constructs Antarctic spatiality as entirely non-sovereign; and unlike Chile, wh...
BOOK SUMMARY - Australia has a long, rich and significant history in Antarctic affairs. Since 1933 A...
This article focuses on the spatiality of the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) in the important ...
Lord Palmerston famously argued that States had no permanent friends, only permanent interests. Sinc...
The Winning of Australian Antarctica (A. Grenfell Price) described the Douglas Mawson led British A...
From February-March 2007, 'Antarctic Village - No Borders', was installed in Antarctica by the artis...
Politically, Antarctica is a safe place for Australian politicians. Aside from the occasional fracas...
This thesis investigates four Antarctic built environments between 1911 and 1961: Robert Falcon Scot...
This article begins with a statement, and with a scene. The statement is a reasonably straightforwar...
In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Sta...
In 1954, a small team of Australian men landed at Horseshoe Harbor and began constructing Mawson Sta...
Tom Griffiths was on board the Aurora Australis as it sailed south to Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica, ...
Title devised by cataloguer from inscriptions.; Inscriptions: "New Discoveries in Antarctica....the ...
In 1995 and 1997, two major Australian expeditions travelled to Antarctica. They were the most heavi...
In 1995 and 1997, two major Australian expeditions travelled to Antarctica. They were the most heavi...
Unlike the US, which constructs Antarctic spatiality as entirely non-sovereign; and unlike Chile, wh...
BOOK SUMMARY - Australia has a long, rich and significant history in Antarctic affairs. Since 1933 A...
This article focuses on the spatiality of the Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) in the important ...
Lord Palmerston famously argued that States had no permanent friends, only permanent interests. Sinc...
The Winning of Australian Antarctica (A. Grenfell Price) described the Douglas Mawson led British A...
From February-March 2007, 'Antarctic Village - No Borders', was installed in Antarctica by the artis...
Politically, Antarctica is a safe place for Australian politicians. Aside from the occasional fracas...
This thesis investigates four Antarctic built environments between 1911 and 1961: Robert Falcon Scot...