In the late nineteenth century the organized summer camp movement developed as a response to anxieties about the effects of the urban-industrial age on children. Camping advocates wanted to create a countermodern alternative to the world their campers inhabited most of the year. These advocates subscribed to a set of values and assumptions about what is natural for children that eventually provoked a debate over the uses of nature in socializing children. Environmental historians can learn much from this debate as they try to make sense of how nature has been constructed both literally and symbolically in the twentieth century
A foundational myth of North America is our collective relationship to our expansive, often rugged, ...
International audienceThe nineteenth century, faced with rising industrializationand urbanization, s...
Given global threats to the continued functioning of ecosystem services that sustain us all, educato...
My dissertation tells the history of interwar summer camps in New York State, and provides insight i...
There have, of course, always been teenagers. Yet adolescence as a distinct life stage was invented ...
We asked what camp directors believed the role of camp to be in fostering nature-based experiences f...
Focusing on youth camp development in Germany and the United States during the interwar period, this...
In the first half of the twentieth century, summer camps in Ontario were promoted as a much-needed e...
Although they commonly are associated with recreation, summer camps for children can be seen as educ...
Wilderness therapy, the practice of sending troubled young people into nature in order to re-social...
Although they commonly are associated with recreation, summer camps for children can be seen as educ...
This study examined how children aged 9 - 14 years, attending two different residential summer camps...
The Progressive zeitgeist at the turn of the 20th century brought the outdoors to the forefront of A...
Organized camping has a long history of providing outdoor recreation and environmental education. Lo...
This thesis considers the interaction of human beings with the natural environment. In particular, i...
A foundational myth of North America is our collective relationship to our expansive, often rugged, ...
International audienceThe nineteenth century, faced with rising industrializationand urbanization, s...
Given global threats to the continued functioning of ecosystem services that sustain us all, educato...
My dissertation tells the history of interwar summer camps in New York State, and provides insight i...
There have, of course, always been teenagers. Yet adolescence as a distinct life stage was invented ...
We asked what camp directors believed the role of camp to be in fostering nature-based experiences f...
Focusing on youth camp development in Germany and the United States during the interwar period, this...
In the first half of the twentieth century, summer camps in Ontario were promoted as a much-needed e...
Although they commonly are associated with recreation, summer camps for children can be seen as educ...
Wilderness therapy, the practice of sending troubled young people into nature in order to re-social...
Although they commonly are associated with recreation, summer camps for children can be seen as educ...
This study examined how children aged 9 - 14 years, attending two different residential summer camps...
The Progressive zeitgeist at the turn of the 20th century brought the outdoors to the forefront of A...
Organized camping has a long history of providing outdoor recreation and environmental education. Lo...
This thesis considers the interaction of human beings with the natural environment. In particular, i...
A foundational myth of North America is our collective relationship to our expansive, often rugged, ...
International audienceThe nineteenth century, faced with rising industrializationand urbanization, s...
Given global threats to the continued functioning of ecosystem services that sustain us all, educato...