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Latest revision as of 19:20, 16 January 2020
# | Author(s) Names(s) | Article Title | Peer-reviewed |
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1 | Ann Savours | Collecting Seaweeds on Macquarie Island with A.N.A.R.E., December 1960 | ✔ |
2 | Krzysztof Sienicki | Zeitgeist happenstance, or coincidence of Captain Scott’s élan vital: Part I - Prolegomenon | ✔ |
3 | Editorial | Lessons for the Arctic: How Roald Amundsen Won the Race to the South Pole by Geir O. Kløver. | No |
4 | Krzysztof Sienicki | Simple Arithmetic Proof that Captain Robert F. Scott’s Party did not Perish in 1912 due to Weather and Starvation | ✔ |
5 | Ryan L. Fogt, Megan E. Jones, Susan Solomon, Julie M. Jones, and Chad A. Goergens | An Exceptional Summer during the South Pole Race of 1911/12[1] | ✔ |
6 | Krzysztof Sienicki | Comments On An Exceptional Summer During The South Pole Race Of 1911-12[2] | ✔ |
7 | Ryan L. Fogt, Megan E. Jones, Susan Solomon, Julie M. Jones, and Chad A. Goergens | Reply To “Comment On ‘An Exceptional Summer During the South Pole Race of 1911/12'"[3] | ✔ |
8 | Charlotte Connelly and Claire Warrior | Survey Stories in the History of British Polar Exploration: Museums, Objects and People[4] | ✔ |
9 | William J. Alp | Commentary on Could Captain Scott have been Saved? Revisiting Scott's Last Expedition - Polar Record 49(2013)72-90 by Karen May | ✔ |
10 | Kristoffer Nelson-Kilger | Comments on Bill Alp’s Commentary on May (2013) | ✔ |
11 | William J. Alp | Commentary on Chris Turney’s Why didn’t they ask Evans? | ✔ |
12 | Chris Turney | Response to Comment by Mr Bill Alp | ✔ |
13 | Krzysztof Sienicki | The Pot Calling the Kettle Black | ✔ |
14 | Stephen J. Pyne | Journey to the Source; or, My Life at the End of the World | ✔ |
15 | Krzysztof Sienicki | The Wacky Historiography of Captain Scott’s South Pole Journey | ✔ |
16 | Kristoffer Nelson-Kilger | Endgame for Karen May and George Lewis’ Exoneration of Captain Scott | ✔ |
17 | Kristoffer Nelson-Kilger | Big Trouble in Vladivostok | ✔ |
Forthcoming
Patrick Quilty - Antarctica – Influenced by ‘The Silence’,
Walker O. Smith - Reflections on a Life at Sea: An Oceanographer in the Southern Ocean,
Krzysztof Sienicki - Zeitgeist happenstance, or coincidence of Captain Scott’s élan vital: Part II - Bold Endeavors,
Krzysztof Sienicki - Comment on "An Exceptional Summer during the South Pole Race of 1911-1912" by Fogt et al.
Stephan Reed - Book Review Process by the Polar Record - A Journal of Arctic and Antarctic Research.