里克教授. 拉塞尔波特 Awarded Kamookak Medal

拉塞尔波特

One of the foremost experts on the history of polar exploration is honored by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society

里克教授essor of English 拉塞尔波特, one of the world’s foremost experts on the history of Arctic exploration, with particular focus on the lost Franklin Expedition, was awarded the prestigious 路易·卡穆卡奖章 by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society on Nov. 16. Potter was recognized for his distinguished career as a scholar, editor and educator and for making Canada better known to Canadians and the world.

路易·卡穆卡奖章
路易·卡穆卡奖章

Potter’s three highly acclaimed books on the history of polar exploration required decades of research and are used today by scholars on both sides of the Atlantic. They are: “Arctic Spectacles: The Frozen North in Visual 文化, 1818-1875” (2007); “Finding Franklin: The Untold Story of a 165-Year 搜索” (2016); and “May We Be Spared to Meet on Earth: Letters of the Lost Franklin Arctic Expedition” (2022).

“Arctic Spectacles” discusses visual representations of the Arctic along with a narrative about all of the major Arctic expeditions in man’s quest to reach the North Pole. While early Arctic imagery focused on the natural wonders of the region, later imagery would become ominous due to the human toll of Arctic exploration: lives lost and reports of cannibalism.

“Finding Franklin” focuses on one of the Arctic’s greatest mysteries – Sir John Franklin’s lost expedition to find the Northwest Passage. 这项工作, ambitious in scope and profound in depth, made Potter one of the most respected Franklin scholars in the world.

波特的最新作品, “May We Be Spared to Meet on Earth,” consists of the correspondence of the crew who set out on Sir John Franklin’s fateful expedition to the Arctic in May 1845. Most of these letters have never before been published. 从他们, the reader gains insight into the individual personalities of the men on board, the significance of the voyage through their eyes and their dawning realization that they would never return to Britain or their families.

Potter is also editor of the “Arctic Book Review,成立于1999年, which highlights scholarly and literary works focused on the history, 人, landscapes and wildlife of this fascinating and important region; and he appeared in the Nova documentary “Arctic Passage” (2006).

路易·卡穆卡克勋章, 波特说, “When I found out that I was being awarded the medal, 我百感交集. 毕竟, it’s named after the prominent Inuit historian and educator, who was also a close friend of mine. Louie and I often corresponded about our shared passion for the history of the lost Franklin Arctic expedition. He grew up in the Canadian Arctic only a few miles from where Franklin’s ships were last seen, and he collected oral testimony and searched the land on King William Island where he was born.”

拉塞尔波特 with Louie Kamookak
拉塞尔波特 (right) with Louie Kamookak 

“Louie’s work proved pivotal in the finding of Franklin’s ship – HMS ‘Erebus’ – in 2014,波特说。. “He died of cancer only four short years later, but at least he lived to see the fruition of his many years of work. So, although it was a bit strange at first to hear I was being given this award, 最终, I felt especially honored to receive the medal that bears his name.”