Polarforskningen

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Polarforskningen

by A. G. (Alfred Gabriel) Nathorst

SV·~1 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
1

Part 1

31:27
2

Part 2

30:48

Description

The work opens with a lively overview of the growing number of expeditions that have dared to push farther into the Arctic over the past century. It recounts the daring feats of figures such as Fridtjof Nansen and the Italian captain Umberto Cagni, noting how each step toward the pole sparked public fascination and fierce media competition. At the same time, the author points out that many scientific journeys passed largely unnoticed, even though they quietly expanded our knowledge of the frozen north.

From this foundation the author asks a hard‑headed question: are these costly quests justified beyond national pride and heroic myth? He contrasts the glittering race to plant a flag with the steady, methodical work of researchers mapping ice conditions, studying currents, and gathering data. Listeners will find a balanced portrait that highlights both the allure of adventure and the lasting scientific value hidden beneath the drama.

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Language

sv

Duration

~1 hours (59K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ronnie Sahlberg and Project Runeberg (www.runeberg.org)

Release date

2009-04-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

A. G. (Alfred Gabriel) Nathorst

A. G. (Alfred Gabriel) Nathorst

1850–1921

An adventurous Swedish scientist who brought together Arctic exploration and the study of ancient plant life, he helped open up the far north to both geology and paleobotany. His journeys to places like Svalbard and Greenland made him a key figure in polar science around the turn of the twentieth century.

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