The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’s highest mountains during the flourishing of mass tourismThe author of the article examines the beginnings of the national or, more broadly, state ideologisation of the mountains, using as an example Karkonosze or the Giant Mountains, which undoubtedly come to the fore in the case of the popularisation of mountain tourism. Already in the second half of the 18th century a chapel dedicated to St. Lawrence was built on the summit of Śnieżka, becoming straight away a pilgrimage destination and launching tourism in this mountain range. Just as quickly the Giant Mountains were ideologised as border mountains unique in the state to which i...
The Castle Mount, Queen Bona Mount and Mount Grabarka — the symbolism of “lesser...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
The present article focuses on eighteenth-century German-language descriptions of the Giant Mountain...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonosze...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonos...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
From a “mountain of met al” to a “mountain of forest”. Contrasting landscape...
The mountains in Rudolf Wegner’s “Poland’s Miracles” seriesThe article is de...
The Tatra Mountains and the Gorce Mountains are mountain ranges lying next to each other. The widesp...
Romantic wanderings of Poles across Saxon SwitzerlandThe history of Polish tourism in the Elbe Sand...
In the article the author seeks to answer the question — suggested by Romantic accounts — about whet...
The Castle Mount, Queen Bona Mount and Mount Grabarka — the symbolism of “lesser...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...
THE OBVIOUS AND NOT SO OBVIOUS BORDERS IN THE GIANT MOUNTAINSStretching over ca 36 km, the Giant Mou...
The present article focuses on eighteenth-century German-language descriptions of the Giant Mountain...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonosze...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonos...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
From a “mountain of met al” to a “mountain of forest”. Contrasting landscape...
The mountains in Rudolf Wegner’s “Poland’s Miracles” seriesThe article is de...
The Tatra Mountains and the Gorce Mountains are mountain ranges lying next to each other. The widesp...
Romantic wanderings of Poles across Saxon SwitzerlandThe history of Polish tourism in the Elbe Sand...
In the article the author seeks to answer the question — suggested by Romantic accounts — about whet...
The Castle Mount, Queen Bona Mount and Mount Grabarka — the symbolism of “lesser...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
THE TATRAS AND ZAKOPANE AS EXPERIENCED BY JERZY ŻUŁAWSKIThe mountains, especially the Tatras, ...