Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people used to enter the widely uninhabited landscape for occupational purposes such as herding cattle, transporting goods, and mapping and surveying the land. At night and in the case of bad weather, these people found refuge at higher altitudes in rudimentary mountain huts. In the nineteenth century, the number of mountain travellers increased rapidly due to the construction of new train lines and other means of transportation, and they set out to spend their leisure time with climbing and hiking. This novel recreational use of mountain landscapes placed higher demands on local facilities and infrastructure. Newly established alpine clubs attended...
textDuring the Weimar Republic, mountaineering organizations sought to establish hegemony over the c...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
The design and construction of huts in the Western Alps, which developed from the late eighteenth ce...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
The aim of the present article is to demonstrate that people who explore the mountains or have ties ...
Mountains principally serve as an ideal location for the construction of monuments, lookout towers, ...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted o...
“What does man achieve up there?” On the political use of mountaineering experiencesSinc...
With the Railway Age, the perception of the landscape has changed. In Austria, the world’s first hig...
For a long time, the high Alps had been inaccessible for nearly anyone. Only shepherds reached the h...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonos...
textDuring the Weimar Republic, mountaineering organizations sought to establish hegemony over the c...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
The design and construction of huts in the Western Alps, which developed from the late eighteenth ce...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
The aim of the present article is to demonstrate that people who explore the mountains or have ties ...
Mountains principally serve as an ideal location for the construction of monuments, lookout towers, ...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The Alpine range is one of the best-known regions of relentless tourism growth. While it attracted o...
“What does man achieve up there?” On the political use of mountaineering experiencesSinc...
With the Railway Age, the perception of the landscape has changed. In Austria, the world’s first hig...
For a long time, the high Alps had been inaccessible for nearly anyone. Only shepherds reached the h...
From travel accounts to guidebooks: The beginnings of guidebooks to the Giant Mountains Karkonos...
textDuring the Weimar Republic, mountaineering organizations sought to establish hegemony over the c...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...