This article examines the organizations that ran youth hostels in West Germany from the 1950s to 1989. It analyses whether they reconfigured their aims and practices against the backdrop of the cultural, social and political transformations that West Germany underwent throughout its existence, especially concerning the establishment of strong ties with ‘Western’ countries and the spread of mass consumption. It argues that while the maintenance of discipline among guests by youth hostel personnel remained important in the operation of West German youth hostels throughout the period in question, the norms around which discipline revolved and the ways in which it was enforced increasingly became negotiated between the officials of these associ...
From the 1970s onwards, media commentators, politicians and a wide range of other actors increasingl...
This article positions Heine\u27s Reisebilder at the beginnings of an intellectual history of critic...
In this article, we tried to present the differences and commonalities of totalitarian regimes in tw...
The research on which this article is based was generously financed by the Alexander von Humboldt Fo...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...
Youth hostels can look back on more than a hundred years of history and play a significant role in t...
This article explores tours through the Iron Curtain arranged by West German and Greek pro-Soviet Co...
This article investigates the relationships that resulted from large-scale travelling between differ...
The Youth Hostels Association (YHA) was a formally non-political organization founded to provide che...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the western and southern regions of Germany we...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This article shows that organised youth mobility programmes from West Germany to Israel in the late ...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
This article examines the history of ancestral tourism and its development as a form of cultural dip...
The mass tourism of millions of Europeans towards the Mediterranean in the post-war era was made pos...
From the 1970s onwards, media commentators, politicians and a wide range of other actors increasingl...
This article positions Heine\u27s Reisebilder at the beginnings of an intellectual history of critic...
In this article, we tried to present the differences and commonalities of totalitarian regimes in tw...
The research on which this article is based was generously financed by the Alexander von Humboldt Fo...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Peace and Change on 11/02/2020, a...
Youth hostels can look back on more than a hundred years of history and play a significant role in t...
This article explores tours through the Iron Curtain arranged by West German and Greek pro-Soviet Co...
This article investigates the relationships that resulted from large-scale travelling between differ...
The Youth Hostels Association (YHA) was a formally non-political organization founded to provide che...
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the western and southern regions of Germany we...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This article shows that organised youth mobility programmes from West Germany to Israel in the late ...
During the last 30 years, leisure scholars have tended to split into specialists on sport, tourism, ...
This article examines the history of ancestral tourism and its development as a form of cultural dip...
The mass tourism of millions of Europeans towards the Mediterranean in the post-war era was made pos...
From the 1970s onwards, media commentators, politicians and a wide range of other actors increasingl...
This article positions Heine\u27s Reisebilder at the beginnings of an intellectual history of critic...
In this article, we tried to present the differences and commonalities of totalitarian regimes in tw...