Paul Hart Antarctic Explorer With Scott Before the Mast Book Review
With Scott Before the Mast
Book Review by Paul Hart
As a former Royal Navy Officer, who came from the ranks, I was hugely interested in this book and potential insights that it offered from a very different perspective than other books I have read about Scott.
I am delighted
to say that I was not disappointed and actually, the writings of Francis Davies
offered not only an insight into Scott and the Terra Nova Expedition, but also
the norms and the way that both the navy and society operated. In itself, this
combination allows for a detailed consideration of the basis by which the
expedition was undertaken and Scott’s leadership was executed.
As a fellow
naval Officer, who has led mixed groups of military and civilians in highly
challenging environments and with a background of 30 years of expedition across
the globe, I understand the complexities of managing mixed groups where the
leadership of the military might necessarily be different to that needed to
motivate and manage the civilians. I also understand how the reverse
perspective of those being led, can lead to issues when the military contingent
expect the civilian contingent to be led according to the same rules of
military discipline as they are subject to. In my experience, when these forces
combine, discontent and unruliness can commonly be the case unless the leader
is able to establish a very high level of trust and respect.
In doing so, the
leader must walk the narrow margin between enforcing group compliance and being
able to engage with every person at an individual level. There are many
instances in the book where this is presented as a reality of Scott’s
leadership, but the book is also very honest about some of his traits that were
less desirable and this is essential to understand the man, as well as the
expedition itself. The book is well written, with some quite comical
observations on the operation of the Royal Navy and on Societal values at the
time. It is also littered with a range of interesting photographs that enhance
and support visual understanding of the writer’s words.
As an avid reader of
all things Antarctic and a practicing Historian who speaks regularly on Scott
and Shackleton, I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone with an interest
in such matters. Review by; Lieutenant Commander Paul Hart FRGS MPhil (Cantab)
Royal Navy. Leader of the first party to make a man-haul crossing of the
Antarctic Peninsula to conduct science and exploration, to commemorate the
100th Anniversary of Captain Robert Falcon Scott reaching the South Pole
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The Terra Nova Journals by
Francis Davies Leading Shipwright RN
Also Available for Ordering
The Special Limited Edition,
Leather Bound,
Signed and Numbered.
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