Animals, Joseph Dalton Hooker and the Ross Expedition to Antarctica, 1839–1843
In 1839 the Ross Expedition to locate the Southern Magnetic pole was launched from Chatham. Over the next four years, this voyage of discovery would bring into sharper focus the land and seas surrounding the Antarctic region. Official reports and modern accounts of this voyage invariably situate the...
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ftbritishlibrary:oai:bl:84ad8d4a-8226-44ee-a68d-5a9500a58b72 2023-11-12T04:06:26+01:00 Animals, Joseph Dalton Hooker and the Ross Expedition to Antarctica, 1839–1843 Sharp Jones, Cam 2021-01-17 https://doi.org/10.1080/21533369.2020.1850029 English eng Taylor & Francis Journal for Maritime Research http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21533369.2020.1850029 animals HMS Erebus Ross Expedition Antarctica zoology Joseph Dalton Hooker Article 2021 ftbritishlibrary https://doi.org/10.1080/21533369.2020.1850029 2023-10-20T07:38:24Z In 1839 the Ross Expedition to locate the Southern Magnetic pole was launched from Chatham. Over the next four years, this voyage of discovery would bring into sharper focus the land and seas surrounding the Antarctic region. Official reports and modern accounts of this voyage invariably situate the humans on board HMS Erebus and Terror as focal points for such narratives. The archive of Joseph Dalton Hooker, however, allows scholars to repopulate this voyage with its zoological inhabitants and replace a faunal silence with myriad animal noises. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica British Library Research Repository Antarctic The Antarctic Hooker ENVELOPE(-62.050,-62.050,-63.283,-63.283) Journal for Maritime Research 22 1-2 25 40 |
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In 1839 the Ross Expedition to locate the Southern Magnetic pole was launched from Chatham. Over the next four years, this voyage of discovery would bring into sharper focus the land and seas surrounding the Antarctic region. Official reports and modern accounts of this voyage invariably situate the humans on board HMS Erebus and Terror as focal points for such narratives. The archive of Joseph Dalton Hooker, however, allows scholars to repopulate this voyage with its zoological inhabitants and replace a faunal silence with myriad animal noises. |
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