Alpiner Clubs als intellektuelle Gemeinschaften
Alpine Clubs as Communities of Intellectuals: Genesis of the Scientific-Romantic Brotherhood Introduction: From Elite Leisure to an Institution of Knowledge The phenomenon of Alpine clubs that emerged in the mid-19th century extends far beyond the history of sports tourism. These organizations became unique socio-cultural hybrids, combining the spirit of romantic search for the sublime, the enlightenment ideal of systematic knowledge of nature, and the aristocratic/bourgeois culture of the club community. The first Alpine clubs were not just associations of mountain enthusiasts; they were scientific societies, aesthetic brotherhoods, and cultural institutions whose activities shaped the modern perception of the mountain landscape and laid the foundations of mountaineering as an intellectually-physical practice. Historical Context: "Discovery" of the Alps and a Shift in Paradigm Until the end of the 18th century, the high mountains of the Alps were predominantly perceived as inhospitable, dangerous, and "ugly" territory (for example, in the treatise "On the Sublime" by Pseudo-Longinus, mountains were a symbol of threat). The turning point was associated with the era of Enlightenment and Romanticism: Scientific interest: Naturalists (such as Horace-Benedict de Saussure, who climbed Mont Blanc in 1787) saw the mountains as "the great book of nature" — an archive of the geological history of the Earth. Aesthetic revolution: Romantics (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Lord Byron) praised the mountains as a source of sublime emotions, spiritual purification, and resistance to industrialization. The Alps became the "temple of nature). In this atmosphere, the first clubs were born, intended to institutionalize this dual — scientific and aesthetic — interest. Pioneers: The Alpine Club (London, 1857) and its Continental Analogues The Alpine Club (AC) in London, founded by lawyer William Matthew, became a model and standard. Composition: The first members were not athletes in the modern ... Читать далее
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