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Author Dudeney, John, author

Title Claiming the ice : Britain and the Antarctic 1900-1950 / by John Dudeney and John Sheail
Published Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019

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Contents Intro; Contents; Illustrative Boxes; Foreword by R.K. Headland; Authors' Preface; Chapter One; 1.1 'The Official Mind'; Chapter Two; 2.1 The further Shackleton and Scott expeditions; 2.2 The Scotia Expedition; 2.3 A bargaining Counter; Chapter Three; 3.1 The beginning at South Georgia; 3.2 Beyond South Georgia; 3.3 The Legal Basis and Administration; 3.4 The Dislocation by War; Chapter Four; 4.1 The Post-war Dependencies Committee; 4.2 The Discovery Committee; 4.3 Pelagic Whaling; 4.4 The Future of the Investigations; Chapter Five; 5.1 For Want of a Government Ship
5.2 The South Orkneys wireless station5.3 Notifying the International Bureaux; 5.4 Reference to the Cabinet; 5.5 The Ambassador's perspective; Chapter Six; 6.1 Defending the status quo; 6.2 'The Shadow for the Substance'; 6.3 Postponing the 'Showdown'; Chapter Seven; 7.1 The Ross Sea Dependency; 7.2 An Australian Sector; 7.3 The Imperial Conference of 1926; Chapter Eight; 8.1 A British-Swedish venture; 8.2 The denial of funding; 8.3 The Byrd Expe; 8.4 The Wilkins Expeditions; Chapter Nine; 9.1 The Cession of Bouvet Island; 9.2 The Further Voyages of Norvegia; Chapter Ten
10.1 The British Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition (BANZARE)10.2 Accomplishing the 'Third Stage'; 10.3 Adélie Land; Chapter Eleven; 11.1 The British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE); 11.2 The Second Byrd Expedition; 11.3 The Expeditions of Lincoln Ellswo; Chapter Twelve; 12.1 Neu Schwabenland; 12.2 The United States Antarctic Service Expedition; 12.3 Abandonment in all but Name; Chapter Thirteen; 13.1 Wartime Opportunism; 13.2 The Involvement of Ministers; Chapter Fourteen; 14.1 A Dichotomy of War Aims; 14.2 Reference to the Cabinet; 14.3 The Tour of HMS Carnarvon Castle
Chapter Fifteen15.1 The Wartime Wintering Parties; 15.2 The Third Year 1945-1946; 15.3 The Fourth Year 1946-1947; 15.4 The United States Return to the Antarctic; Chapter Sixteen; 16.1 The Cabinet's Compromise; 16.2 Deception Island; Chapter Seventeen; 17.1 Pressure from All Directions; 17.2 The Costs and Benefits of Antarctic Sovereignty; Chapter Eighteen; Bibliography; Index
Summary It is over a hundred years in Antarctic history since the British Government formalised its claim to the Falkland Islands Dependencies, and 75 years since continuous occupation began. This book explains why and how, using the voices of the Ministers, and more particularly their officials, who shaped government policy. Until now the unsung heroes of Britain's long involvement in Antarctica, they collectively had a far greater impact than any of the famous Antarctic explorers of the last century. The book draws heavily upon documentation from The National Archives to chart the twists and turns o
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 22, 2019)
Subject Geopolitics -- Antarctica
LAW -- International.
Diplomatic relations
Geopolitics
International law
Politics and government
SUBJECT South Georgia (South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125583
Antarctica -- International status. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93003783
Antarctica -- Politics and government
Antarctica -- Foreign relations
Antarctica -- History
Great Britain -- Foreign relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056684
British Antarctic Territory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90685334
Subject Antarctica
Antarctica -- British Antarctic Territory
Great Britain
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands -- South Georgia
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Sheail, John, author
ISBN 9781527532304
1527532305