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ID158947
Title ProperThomas and lucy atkinson
Other Title Informationpioneering explorers of the steppe
LanguageENG
AuthorFielding, Nick
Summary / Abstract (Note)Thomas and Lucy Atkinson were pioneering explorers of the Russian, Siberian and Central Asian Steppe in the 1850s. They both wrote books about their journeys which were feted in their own time, and in particular Lucy Atkinson was one of the first women to describe travels in this region in her 1863 work Recollections of Tartar Steppes and their Inhabitants. Thomas Atkinson was also an accomplished painter, and his sketches of the steppe were highly sought after in the period. However, these two trail-blazing explorers have been largely forgotten today. How do we explain this anomaly? Is there any reason we ought to know more about the Atkinsons? Why have they fallen from public view? Did they add to the knowledge of the physical world or to ethnography? This article will try to put their journeys and their achievements into some kind of context and, hopefully, make the case for a reassessment of their contribution to the history of exploration.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 49, No.1; Mar 2018: p.27-47
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 49 No 1
Key WordsCentral Asia ;  Siberia ;  Exploration ;  Thomas Atkinson ;  Lucy Atkinson ;  Women Explorers


 
 
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