This book is the first transnational history of rambling and
mountaineering. Focussing on the critical turn-of-the-century era, it
offers new insights into alpine development, attitudes to danger,
cultures of time, internationalism and domesticity in the outdoors. It
charts an emerging group of mass tourist activities, and argues that
these thousands of walkers and climbers can only be understood within
the context of the urban cultures from which most of them came. In
doing so, it offers a fresh perspective on the relationship of
alpinists and countryside enthusiasts to the modern world. Instead of
an escape from or rejection of modernity, it finds that upland
trampers and climbers contested what it meant to be modern, used those
modern identities to make political claims on rural space and rural
people, and sought to define what a more modern future society should
be like.
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ISBN
9781137540003
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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