This paper considers the role of travel in the generation of geographical knowledge of the eastern bloc by British geographers. Based on oral history and surveys of published work, the paper examines the roles of three kinds of travel experience: individual private travels, tours via state tourist agencies, and tours by academic delegations. Examples are drawn from across the eastern bloc, including the USSR, Poland, Romania, East Germany and Albania. The relationship between travel and publication is addressed, notably within textbooks, and in the Geographical Magazine. The study argues for the extension of accounts of cultures of geographical travel, and seeks to supplement the existing historiography of Cold War geography
Eastern Europe is one of the less well-known parts of the world as far as geographers in the English...
L'effondrement du communisme et la chute du mur de Berlin ont remis au centre des consciences europé...
Professional visits allowed specialist groups such as urban planners to learn about Soviet thinking,...
This paper considers the role of travel in the generation of geographical knowledge of the eastern b...
This paper considers the history of British geographical studies of the USSR and Eastern Europe 1945...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
This text focuses on Czech travelogues about Soviet Russia (and later the Soviet Union) dating from ...
The Iron Curtain was not an impenetrable divide, and contacts between East and West took place regul...
The Iron Curtain was not an impenetrable divide, and contacts between East and West took place regul...
The Iron Curtain was not an impenetrable divide, and contacts between East and West took place regul...
During the Twentieth Century, foreign travel underwent a process of democratisation. Increasingly, t...
This paper explores the origins of British geographical studies of the Soviet Union and Eastern Euro...
The paper investigates the relationship between travel abroad experience and individual geopolitical...
Focusing on Western tourism behind the Iron Curtain, this chapter introduces the main research quest...
Eastern Europe is one of the less well-known parts of the world as far as geographers in the English...
L'effondrement du communisme et la chute du mur de Berlin ont remis au centre des consciences europé...
Professional visits allowed specialist groups such as urban planners to learn about Soviet thinking,...
This paper considers the role of travel in the generation of geographical knowledge of the eastern b...
This paper considers the history of British geographical studies of the USSR and Eastern Europe 1945...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
This article builds upon a relatively small but growing literature in geography, planning and cognat...
This text focuses on Czech travelogues about Soviet Russia (and later the Soviet Union) dating from ...
The Iron Curtain was not an impenetrable divide, and contacts between East and West took place regul...
The Iron Curtain was not an impenetrable divide, and contacts between East and West took place regul...
The Iron Curtain was not an impenetrable divide, and contacts between East and West took place regul...
During the Twentieth Century, foreign travel underwent a process of democratisation. Increasingly, t...
This paper explores the origins of British geographical studies of the Soviet Union and Eastern Euro...
The paper investigates the relationship between travel abroad experience and individual geopolitical...
Focusing on Western tourism behind the Iron Curtain, this chapter introduces the main research quest...
Eastern Europe is one of the less well-known parts of the world as far as geographers in the English...
L'effondrement du communisme et la chute du mur de Berlin ont remis au centre des consciences europé...
Professional visits allowed specialist groups such as urban planners to learn about Soviet thinking,...