Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the Alps between the 1880s and the 1930s. This essay explores how these semi-public spaces and early places of modernity engaged with alpine scenery and shaped the very industry of mountain tourism. It analyses the relationship between elite tourism and the natural and social environment of the Alps. The success of mountain grand hotels was tied to increasing industrialization and a new understanding of travel. Their thoughtful detachment from space, time, and society was an expression of a business as much as of social philosophy. Throughout the fin-de-siècle, mountains served as a backdrop for the narrative of the époque’s scientific and technic...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The goal of this article is to analyse three different aspects in the image of mountains and mountai...
MOUNTAIN PEAKS AS PLACES OF TRANSGRESSION. A ROMANTIC VERSIONThe author of the article uses M...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
One of the phenomena within the cultural construct created around the mountains was from the beginni...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...
Lowlanders in the mountains: A satirising view of mass tourism until the 1970sThe sense of tourism ...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The intensive development of tourism in the 19th century significantly contributed to the emergence ...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
Mountaineering, tourism and literature at the turn of the 20th century — links and relat...
Mountains principally serve as an ideal location for the construction of monuments, lookout towers, ...
Tourism has become one of the largest and fastest growing industries of the global capitalist econom...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The goal of this article is to analyse three different aspects in the image of mountains and mountai...
MOUNTAIN PEAKS AS PLACES OF TRANSGRESSION. A ROMANTIC VERSIONThe author of the article uses M...
Grand hotels had first been a metropolitan phenomenon before they emerged in remote regions of the A...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The term “tourist” appeared in English in the late eighteenth century and spread to other European l...
One of the phenomena within the cultural construct created around the mountains was from the beginni...
The Prussian Giant Mountains — some remarks about the ideologisation of Silesia’...
Lowlanders in the mountains: A satirising view of mass tourism until the 1970sThe sense of tourism ...
Mountainous regions have long been considered dangerous and difficult to penetrate. Only few people ...
The intensive development of tourism in the 19th century significantly contributed to the emergence ...
CONQUERING, HIKING, COMMUNITING. THE INTER-WAR-PRESS ON CROSSING BOUNDARIES IN THE EXPLORATION...
Mountaineering, tourism and literature at the turn of the 20th century — links and relat...
Mountains principally serve as an ideal location for the construction of monuments, lookout towers, ...
Tourism has become one of the largest and fastest growing industries of the global capitalist econom...
Travel accounts from the second half of the eighteenth century feature more and more descriptions th...
The goal of this article is to analyse three different aspects in the image of mountains and mountai...
MOUNTAIN PEAKS AS PLACES OF TRANSGRESSION. A ROMANTIC VERSIONThe author of the article uses M...