小猎犬的幼崽:南美洲的小船勘测探险*

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal for Maritime Research Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.1080/21533369.2019.1647642
Richard Crockatt
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尽管海洋历史学家一直把注意力集中在这艘船的指挥官罗伯特·菲茨罗伊船长身上,但人们对贝格尔号的记忆主要还是与查尔斯·达尔文有关。然而,即使他们也忽视了这艘船在完成对南美洲海岸的调查中所起的作用。小猎犬号上有七艘不同类型的敞篷船,用来勘测船无法到达的水域。他们在充满挑战的水域工作,经常进行持续数周甚至数月的探险。除了这些航行本身的戏剧性之外,它们的重要性还在于它们揭示了这一时期皇家海军官兵的技能和人文素质。也有证据表明,达尔文参与的一些小船探险和小猎犬号更广泛的勘测作用有助于他形成自然选择理论。
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The Beagle’s pups: small-boat surveying expeditions in South America*
ABSTRACT HMS Beagle is remembered primarily in connection with Charles Darwin, though maritime historians have always focused attention on the ship’s commander, Captain Robert Fitzroy. Even they, however, have overlooked the contribution of the ship’s boats in carrying out the role of completing the survey of the coast of South America. The Beagle carried seven open boats of varying types, which were employed in surveys of waters which the ship could not reach. They worked in challenging waters and often undertook expeditions lasting weeks or even months. Besides the inherent drama of these voyages, they are important for what they reveal about the skills and human qualities of officers and men of the Royal Navy in this period. There is evidence too that Darwin’s participation in some of these small-boat expeditions and the wider surveying role of the Beagle contributed to his formulation of the theory of natural selection.
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Maritime Research ( JMR ), established by the National Maritime Museum in 1999, focuses on historical enquiry at the intersections of maritime, British and global history. It champions a wide spectrum of innovative research on the maritime past. While the Journal has a particular focus on the British experience, it positions this within broad oceanic and international contexts, encouraging comparative perspectives and interdisciplinary approaches. The journal publishes research essays and reviews around 15-20 new books each year across a broad spectrum of maritime history. All research articles published in this journal undergo rigorous peer review, involving initial editor screening and independent assessment, normally by two anonymous referees.
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