Throughout the longue dureé of Western culture, how have people represented mountains as landscapes of the imagination and as places of real experience? In what ways has human understanding of mountains changed – or stayed the same?Mountain Dialogues from Antiquity to Modernity opens up a new conversation between ancient and modern engagements with mountains. It highlights the ongoing relevance of ancient understandings of mountain environments to the postclassical and present-day world, while also suggesting ways in which modern approaches to landscape can generate new questions about premodern responses. It brings together experts from across many different disciplines and periods, offering case studies on topics ranging from classical Gr...
Since the dawn of time, mountains have demonstrated a willingness to innovate“, states a recent pros...
The Mountain offers an outstanding social and political science approach to mountains. Extending fro...
Abstract : From the middle of the eighteenth century onwards, mountains became areas of a modern exp...
Recent scholarship across a range of historical sub-disciplines shows that uplands are where many fo...
Modern tourists and mountaineers often describe their experience of mountains in highly sensory term...
Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: Th...
Abstract: Mountains between nature, history and social systems. This text analyses the proposals of ...
This book is the first transnational history of rambling and mountaineering. Focussing on the critic...
This chapter explores Renaissance English attitudes towards mountains, focusing on the contrasting m...
In 1684, the natural philosopher Thomas Burnet threw an intellectual grenade with his Sacred Theory ...
Landscape descriptions are textual products of subjective experiences in a landscape. In this disser...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was ...
Mountains stand tall in the quest for understanding nature-society interactions. To study this moun...
The industrialized western civilization has been trained to look at mountains merely in connection t...
Ramirez Ruiz Marcelo. Mountains : a product of nature or of history and human societies ?. In: Revue...
Since the dawn of time, mountains have demonstrated a willingness to innovate“, states a recent pros...
The Mountain offers an outstanding social and political science approach to mountains. Extending fro...
Abstract : From the middle of the eighteenth century onwards, mountains became areas of a modern exp...
Recent scholarship across a range of historical sub-disciplines shows that uplands are where many fo...
Modern tourists and mountaineers often describe their experience of mountains in highly sensory term...
Funder: National Endowment for the Humanities; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000103Abstract: Th...
Abstract: Mountains between nature, history and social systems. This text analyses the proposals of ...
This book is the first transnational history of rambling and mountaineering. Focussing on the critic...
This chapter explores Renaissance English attitudes towards mountains, focusing on the contrasting m...
In 1684, the natural philosopher Thomas Burnet threw an intellectual grenade with his Sacred Theory ...
Landscape descriptions are textual products of subjective experiences in a landscape. In this disser...
Though mountains are mentioned almost everywhere in Humboldt’s narratives, none of his writings was ...
Mountains stand tall in the quest for understanding nature-society interactions. To study this moun...
The industrialized western civilization has been trained to look at mountains merely in connection t...
Ramirez Ruiz Marcelo. Mountains : a product of nature or of history and human societies ?. In: Revue...
Since the dawn of time, mountains have demonstrated a willingness to innovate“, states a recent pros...
The Mountain offers an outstanding social and political science approach to mountains. Extending fro...
Abstract : From the middle of the eighteenth century onwards, mountains became areas of a modern exp...