Pathways: Exploring the Routes of a Movement Heritage

Author:   Daniel Svensson ,  Katarina Saltzman ,  Sverker Sorlin
Publisher:   White Horse Press
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Pages:   300
Publication Date:   28 July 2022
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Author:   Daniel Svensson ,  Katarina Saltzman ,  Sverker Sorlin
Publisher:   White Horse Press
Imprint:   White Horse Press
ISBN:  

9781912186556


ISBN 10:   1912186551
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   28 July 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Introduction Movement Heritage and Path Dependence: Layering the Past - Daniel Svensson, Katarina Saltzman, Sverker Soerlin Section I - Past Preconditions of Paths Footpaths in England: Notes Towards a Radical History - Paul Readman Delineating the Landscape: Planning, Mapping and the Historic Imaginings of Rights of Way in Twentieth-century England and Wales - Clare Hickman and Glenn O'Hara Appropriated Heritage? Access Campaigns, Trespass, and Local Rights in Early-twentieth Century Upland England and Austria - Ben Anderson Hefting the Land: A Locative Heritage of Hooves and Feet - Karen Lykke Syse 'Following in the Footsteps of History': Sixteen Multimedia Itineraries through the First World War Sites in the Stelvio National Park and Adamello Park (Italy) - Stefano Morosini Section II - Off the Beaten Tracks Archipelagic Paths: Narratives, Heritage and Community in Public Trail Walking on the Aland Islands - Susanne OEsterlund-Poetzsch Fusion: Co-created Heritage in Stories from the Camino de Santiago - Camilla Brudin Borg Tracing Memories: The Guided Trail as an Aid to Cultural Memory in Artworks by Janet Cardiff - Laura Bertens Walking and Worlding: Trails as Storylines in Video Games - Finn Arne Jorgensen Attentive Walking: Encountering Mineralness - Petra Lilja Section III - Searching for New Path Heritage Kodagu Walking Trails and Indigenous Heritage Making: A Bioregional Study - Subarna De Heritage Trails: Pathways to Sustainable Development Goals - John Martin, Joane Serrano, Jacqueline Nowakowski and Dominica Williamson Walking on Terrils. Ruderal Ecologies and Toxic Heritage in Wallonia, Belgium - Daniele Valisena Walking, Remembering and Enunciating the Place: Jewish-Israeli Memorial Trails in Nature - Maria Piekarska Walking the Kalderimi: Embodied Knowledge and Heritage Narratives in a Participatory Building Workshop at Zagori (NW Greece) - Faidon Moudopoulos Athanasiou and Ionas Sklavounos Forming Paths within Post-industrial Landscapes - Benjamin Richards

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Daniel Svensson has a Ph.D. in history and is an Associate Senior Lecturer at the Department of Sport Sciences, Malmoe University. His research is mainly within the fields of sport history and environmental history, with focus on environmental issues in sport and outdoor recreation. Svensson's dissertation (awarded the International Ski History Association Ullr Award 2017) focused on the scientisation of training methods in endurance sport and meetings between scientific and experiential knowledge in sport during the twentieth century. Svensson lives in the countryside in West Sweden and is proud father of two daughters with whom he loves to go for a walk. Katarina Saltzman is associate professor in Conservation at University of Gothenburg, Sweden. In her research she has investigated nature/culture relations and heritage making from an ethnological point of view, often in transdisciplinary collaboration. Her research areas include contemporary vernacular practices such as gardening, rural landscape management and recreational walking, with particular focus on the landscapes where these and other activities are taking place. She has carried out field studies in rural, urban and semi-urban environments, including intensively tended private gardens and agricultural landscapes as well as transitory and temporarily leftover places at the urban fringe. Sverker Soerlin is Professor of Environmental History at the Division of History, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, where he was also a co-founder with Nina Wormbs of the KTH Environmental Humanities Laboratory (2011). He has a long-standing career as scholar and writer focusing on the science and politics of natural resource extraction and climate change. He has also published widely on representations of landscape and its significance in the formation of national and other identities. His seminal collection on the history of out of doors in Sweden (Friluftshistoria, with Klas Sandell) had a second edition in 2008. Increasingly working on 'elemental' Earth-, Cryo- and Atmospheric narratives and histories, his most recent book is Ice Humanities: Living, Thinking and Working in a Melting World (Manchester 2022, with Klaus Dodds).

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