Sir Ernest Shackleton’s name is one forever associated with the Antarctic Heroic Era (1895–1922), the latter year being that of his death. Shackleton was an intrepid explorer, voyaging to Antarctica four times and is often compared to contemporary explorers Roald Amundsen, Douglas Mawson and Robert Falcon Scott. Shackleton’s achievements are a result of a combination of natural leadership and finely-tuned management skills, assisted by a strong element of luck. This paper explores Shackleton’s enduring legacy through the contemporary lens of scientific discovery and exploration, modern leadership training methods and management techniques, and observations of his influence upon Antarctic tourism, particularly “adventure” tourism
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on what he called 'The last great polar journey' - the crossi...
Ernest Shackleton's hut, with Mount Erebus in background, Antarctica, 1981.; Ernest Shackleton was a...
In 1966, American tour operator, Lindblad Travel, began small-scale tourist cruises to Antarcti...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
In his 1977 critique of the heroic role of Scott in the British consciousness and character, David ...
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton was an Antarctica explorer who was not a well known person in the United...
The centenary of one of the lesser known of the ‘Heroic Era’ Antarctic expeditions, Ernest Shacklet...
It is often claimed that there has never been a greater feat of seamanship than Sir Ernest Henry Sha...
The centenary of one of the lesser known of the ‘Heroic Era ’ Antarctic expeditions, Ernest Shacklet...
This paper collates in chronological order of expeditions, much of the primary and secondary source...
William Frederick Williams was bom in Tasmania in 1866. He joined Ernest Shackleton's British Antarc...
The remarkable rescue of Shackleton's men from Elephant Island, after the sinking of Endurance, and ...
This paper looks at leadership characteristics of the Heroic Age explorers Gerlache, Drygalski, Nor...
“ It may have been about our year 750 that the astonishing Hui-te-Rangiora, in his canoe Te Iwi-o-A...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on what he called 'The last great polar journey' - the crossi...
Ernest Shackleton's hut, with Mount Erebus in background, Antarctica, 1981.; Ernest Shackleton was a...
In 1966, American tour operator, Lindblad Travel, began small-scale tourist cruises to Antarcti...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from London for Antarctica aboard the HMS Endurance. Having l...
In his 1977 critique of the heroic role of Scott in the British consciousness and character, David ...
Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton was an Antarctica explorer who was not a well known person in the United...
The centenary of one of the lesser known of the ‘Heroic Era’ Antarctic expeditions, Ernest Shacklet...
It is often claimed that there has never been a greater feat of seamanship than Sir Ernest Henry Sha...
The centenary of one of the lesser known of the ‘Heroic Era ’ Antarctic expeditions, Ernest Shacklet...
This paper collates in chronological order of expeditions, much of the primary and secondary source...
William Frederick Williams was bom in Tasmania in 1866. He joined Ernest Shackleton's British Antarc...
The remarkable rescue of Shackleton's men from Elephant Island, after the sinking of Endurance, and ...
This paper looks at leadership characteristics of the Heroic Age explorers Gerlache, Drygalski, Nor...
“ It may have been about our year 750 that the astonishing Hui-te-Rangiora, in his canoe Te Iwi-o-A...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on what he called 'The last great polar journey' - the crossi...
Ernest Shackleton's hut, with Mount Erebus in background, Antarctica, 1981.; Ernest Shackleton was a...
In 1966, American tour operator, Lindblad Travel, began small-scale tourist cruises to Antarcti...