Written by six young people from Liverpool, a 1912 account of backpacking in France was the introduction of this study to Arthur Leonard and his political approach to leisure. Celebrating peace, a year after the Morocco crisis brought Europe to the brink of war, the backpackers end their adventures with a toast to friendship, long life and happy days. Determined to speak and understand French, their friendships are already international. They had learned how to explore a new country as guests rather than tourists through the Co-operative Holidays Association, founded in 1894 by Arthur Leonard with its first head office in Rhu, on the Clyde, in 1897. From the international household of his Hackney childhood, Leonard progressed to secondary s...
The Co-operative Holidays Association was founded in 1893 by the Rev. T A. Leonard, a Congregational...
The use of outdoor adventure for education began in Britain because two men, from very different bac...
During the summer of 1996 I dedicated two months of my life to backpacking Western Europe. It was th...
Written by six young people from Liverpool, a 1912 account of backpacking in France was the introduc...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...
The focus of this thesis is on two pioneering organisations that were at the forefront of the provis...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This research examines the development from educational to commercial tourism in Britain between the...
Visitors’ books not only trace developments in modern tourism, but they also reveal changes in the s...
The Alps were a prominent feature in post-war British consumer culture and one of the key tourist de...
The Youth Hostels Association (YHA) was a formally non-political organization founded to provide che...
The relationship between rambling and food in Britain in the 1930s is explored through the weekly ne...
The research on which this article is based was generously financed by the Alexander von Humboldt Fo...
This international conference was hosted by the research group “Histoire et Dynamique des Espaces An...
The Co-operative Holidays Association was founded in 1893 by the Rev. T A. Leonard, a Congregational...
The use of outdoor adventure for education began in Britain because two men, from very different bac...
During the summer of 1996 I dedicated two months of my life to backpacking Western Europe. It was th...
Written by six young people from Liverpool, a 1912 account of backpacking in France was the introduc...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...
The focus of this thesis is on two pioneering organisations that were at the forefront of the provis...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
A hundred years ago, mountaineering was the preserve of the upper classes, Oxford and Cambridge grad...
This research examines the development from educational to commercial tourism in Britain between the...
Visitors’ books not only trace developments in modern tourism, but they also reveal changes in the s...
The Alps were a prominent feature in post-war British consumer culture and one of the key tourist de...
The Youth Hostels Association (YHA) was a formally non-political organization founded to provide che...
The relationship between rambling and food in Britain in the 1930s is explored through the weekly ne...
The research on which this article is based was generously financed by the Alexander von Humboldt Fo...
This international conference was hosted by the research group “Histoire et Dynamique des Espaces An...
The Co-operative Holidays Association was founded in 1893 by the Rev. T A. Leonard, a Congregational...
The use of outdoor adventure for education began in Britain because two men, from very different bac...
During the summer of 1996 I dedicated two months of my life to backpacking Western Europe. It was th...