Laboratory of Progress

Laboratory of Progress

Switzerland in the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

Curtis, Ashley; Jung, Joseph

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2022

286

Dura

Inglês

9781032152240

15 a 20 dias

526

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1. The Discovery of the Mountains 1.1. A Terrible Beauty: The Alps 1.2. A Polyphonic Promotional Campaign: The Marketing of Switzerland 1.3. The Development of Tourism 1.4. Climbing and Hiking as Part of Elite Education 1.5. The Golden Age of Alpinism 1.6. Sightseeing in the Swiss Alps 1.7. 1865: The First Ascent of the Matterhorn 1.8. The Belle Epoque 1.9. Art and Commerce 2. New Beginnings: The Pull of the World 2.1. Forms and Phases of Emigration 2.2. Graubuenden: The Best Confectioners in the World 2.3. Ticino: La Tristezza 2.4. Swabia: Child Slaves from Switzerland, Appraised Like Cattle 2.5. California: A Deceptive Eldorado 2.6. Zuerichtal: The Catastrophic Trek to Crimea, 1804 2.7. Slavery in Brazil 2.8. The Long Way to New Orleans 2.9. Schaffhausen: Emigration Despite Industrialisation 2.10. Einsiedeln: Entrepreneurial and Cultural Expansion 2.11. Valais: Remaking Home on the Pampas 2.12. Exiled: The Eschers of Zurich 2.13. Ulrico Hoepli of Tuttwil: A Citizen of Switzerland and Italy 2.14. Heinrich and Christian Voegeli: The Modernisers of Serbia 2.15. Immigrant's Son and President: Jacobo Arbenz of Andelfingen 2.16. An Argentinian Icon: Alfonsina Storni of Sala Capriasca 2.17. Josephine Gentinetta: A Goodbye Without Tears 2.18. Summary and Statistics
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Modern Swiss history;Swiss summer tourism history;Swiss winter tourism history;St Moritz tourism history;Davos tourism history;Zermatt tourism history;Interlaken tourism history;Lake Geneva tourism history;Belle Epoque in Switzerland;Artistic representation of Switzerland;19th-century Swiss hoteliers;19th-century emigration;19th-century immigration;Jacobo Arbenz;Alfonsina Storni;History of Swiss Alpinism;Alpine Club in London;Swiss Alpine Club history;Edward Whymper;Matterhorn disaster of 1865;Literary representation of Switzerland;Bernese Oberland;Alpine Club;Swiss Emigrants;British Alpinists;Young Men;Lake Geneva;Belle Epoque;High Alps;Von Tschudi;Alpine Landscape;Mountain Guides;High Alpine;Swiss Tourism;Swiss Alps;Swiss Alpine;Winter Tourism;Cog Railway;Giovanni Segantini;Swiss Hotels