Different people interpret mountains in different ways. ome see them as shrouded in mystery, a kind of rightening dungeon, with people living in a wilderness. Others describe a fictional Himalayan paradise, Shangri-la, which has become a synonym for Utopia in many languages and cultures. Half a century from 1953, when Hillary and Tensing conquered Everest, our knowledge of mountains is still far from complete and our understanding of the relationship between human beings and the mountain environments remains rife with misconceptions
Toward the end of the 20th century, several major development projects that had been proposed in the...
Highlander suggests that geography, and especially, altitude matters. And indeed things look differe...
Sameness and difference. Language is what makes us human, yet languages are also what differentiate ...
Mountains have become spaces that humans will risk their lives to reach the summit, mainly European ...
We all need mountains, and should stand back and treat them with the utmost respect. Welcome to 2002...
Mountains stand tall in the quest for understanding nature-society interactions. To study this moun...
Our modern age is purportedly like a mountain; high and mighty, worthy in stature and significance. ...
Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the ...
The industrialized western civilization has been trained to look at mountains merely in connection t...
The Mountain offers an outstanding social and political science approach to mountains. Extending fro...
Recent scholarship across a range of historical sub-disciplines shows that uplands are where many fo...
For the past ten years David Gilligan has climbed all of the major mountain ranges in the world. His...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was ...
Throughout the longue dureé of Western culture, how have people represented mountains as landscapes ...
Mountains, just like people, have emotions. Because of this they can draw people to them. People nee...
Toward the end of the 20th century, several major development projects that had been proposed in the...
Highlander suggests that geography, and especially, altitude matters. And indeed things look differe...
Sameness and difference. Language is what makes us human, yet languages are also what differentiate ...
Mountains have become spaces that humans will risk their lives to reach the summit, mainly European ...
We all need mountains, and should stand back and treat them with the utmost respect. Welcome to 2002...
Mountains stand tall in the quest for understanding nature-society interactions. To study this moun...
Our modern age is purportedly like a mountain; high and mighty, worthy in stature and significance. ...
Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the ...
The industrialized western civilization has been trained to look at mountains merely in connection t...
The Mountain offers an outstanding social and political science approach to mountains. Extending fro...
Recent scholarship across a range of historical sub-disciplines shows that uplands are where many fo...
For the past ten years David Gilligan has climbed all of the major mountain ranges in the world. His...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was ...
Throughout the longue dureé of Western culture, how have people represented mountains as landscapes ...
Mountains, just like people, have emotions. Because of this they can draw people to them. People nee...
Toward the end of the 20th century, several major development projects that had been proposed in the...
Highlander suggests that geography, and especially, altitude matters. And indeed things look differe...
Sameness and difference. Language is what makes us human, yet languages are also what differentiate ...