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. 2004 Sep;28(3):109-13.
doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2004.07.005.

Fighting the 'microbe of sporting mania': Australian science and Antarctic exploration in the early 20th century

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Fighting the 'microbe of sporting mania': Australian science and Antarctic exploration in the early 20th century

Peder Roberts. Endeavour. 2004 Sep.

Abstract

The 'Heroic Age' of Antarctic exploration, which occurred during the first 15 years of the 20th century, captured headlines around the world. Australia was no exception, especially as Australian scientists played important roles in several expeditions. Through participation in the British Antarctic Expedition of 1907-1909, two Australian scientists - T.W. Edgeworth David (1858-1934) and Douglas Mawson (1882-1958) - became genuine national heroes, mainly through being members of the first party to reach the South Magnetic Pole area. At a superficial level, the vehicle of Antarctic exploration placed science at the forefront of public awareness, fulfilling David's ambition for greater recognition of science and scientists, especially considering the high level of public interest in sport. However, although David and Mawson gave Antarctic exploration a scientific veneer, simply through their status as scientists, the public viewed them as heroes because they had endured great hardships and conquered a point on the map in the name of science and the Empire.

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