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    Shackleton Syndrome.Michael F. Robinson - 2020 - Isis 111 (1):112-119.
    While travelers have generally sought to avoid peril, some modern ones—namely, explorers, scientists, and adventurers—have come to embrace risk as an essential ingredient of their expeditions. The evolution of risk as an object of, rather than an obstacle to, travel has been long in the making. Yet this evolution is tricky to chart, since the desire for risk-oriented travel has grown up alongside demands for safer travel. In fact, the processes are linked. The tangled threads of travel, as a process (...)
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    David Buisseret The Oxford Companion to World Exploration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Vol. 1. Pp. xxviii+478. Vol. 2. Pp. vii+501. ISBN 978-0-19-514922-7, 0-19-514922-X. £140.00. [REVIEW]Michael F. Robinson - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Science 41 (3).
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    Sumathi Ramaswamy. The Lost Land of Lemuria: Fabulous Geographies, Catastrophic Histories. xv + 334 pp., illus., figs., index. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2004. $21.95. [REVIEW]Michael F. Robinson - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):775-776.
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