A History of Arctic Exploration.(Brief article)(Book review)Gardiner, Juliet
" A History of the Arctic: Nature, Exploration and Exploitation. By John McCannon ." Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research , 45(3), p. 423doi:10.2037/24551635JohnF.HoffeckerArctic, Antarctic, and Alpine ResearchMcCannon, John. A History of the Arctic: Nature, Exploration, and Exploitation...
Found in 1859 inside a cairn on King William Island, the Victory Point Record is one of the most evocative documents in the history of Arctic exploration. It is crucial evidence in unpicking the mystery of what happened to the Royal Navy’s failed 1845 attempt to chart the Northwest Passage ...
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In September 2019, the German icebreaker Polarstern and its crew of international scientists set sail from Tromsø, in northernNorway, for the largest polar research exploration in history. This project, known as MOSAiC (short for Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Cl...
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The Arctic: A History: A Mythical Place-Land of the Frozen Ocean, the Aurora Borealis and the Midnight Sun-The Arctic Has Long Fascinated Humankind. It Has Brought Both Riches and Disaster to Those Who Have Tried to Dominate It, While Its Indigenous People Have Been Marginalized and Exploited...
It is important to note that exploration did not cease entirely at this time. Eastern Australia was not officially claimed for Britain by Capt. James Cook until 1770, while much of the Arctic and Antarctic were not explored until the 20th century. Much of Africa also was unexplored by Western...
The exploration of the Amazon also resulted in the decimation of an indigenous tribal population which is believed to have numbered in the millions. If they weren’t killed by European explorers then they died of the diseases which the invaders carried. It is estimated that over 90% of the ...
This Arctic whaling project studies the hunting activities of European sailors. European whalers, sealers and fishermen played a major role in the exploitation of the living natural resources in the North Atlantic Ocean and Davis Strait from the 16th until the 20th century. In the beginning, the ...