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9781558496019

The Culture and Sport of Skiing

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-08-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Pr

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A comprehensive history of skiing from its earliest origins to the outbreak of World War II, this book traces the transformation of what for centuries remained an exclusively utilitarian practice into the exhilarating modern sport we know today. E. John B. Allen places particular emphasis on the impact of culture on the development of skiing, from the influence of Norwegian nationalism to the role of the military in countries as far removed as Austria, India, and Japan. Although the focus is on Europe, Allen's analysis ranges all over the snow-covered world, from Algeria to China to Zakopane. He also discusses the participation of women and children in what for much of its history remained a male-dominated sport. Of all the individuals who contributed to the modernization of skiing before World War II, Allen identifies three who were especially influential: Fridtjof Nansen of Norway, whose explorations on skis paradoxically inspired the idea of skiing as sport; Arnold Lunn of England, whose invention of downhill skiing and the slalom were foundations of the sport's globalization; and Hannes Schneider, whose teachings introduced both speed and safety into the sport. Underscoring the extent to which ancient ways persisted despite modernization, the book ends with the Russo-Finnish War, a conflict in which the Finns, using equipment that would have been familiar a thousand years before, were able to maneuver in snow that had brought the mechanized Soviet army to a halt. More than fifty images not only illustrate this rich history but provide further opportunity for analysis of its cultural significance.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. 1
Archeology and Mythp. 7
Bog Finds and Rock Artp. 8
Tales from the Sagasp. 14
Linguisticsp. 17
Skis for a Purposep. 22
The Wooden-Board People of Asiap. 23
The Outlandish North, c. 500-1650p. 24
Defense and Competition, 1650-1826p. 30
Enlightened Europe Marvels at Skiingp. 33
Skiing in Isolation: Blokep. 34
The Norwegian Thrustp. 36
Old Skis in a Modernizing Worldp. 36
The Norwegian Casep. 39
Norwegian Skiing Spreads Southp. 42
Sport for Healthp. 49
Creating Nationalism: The Land of Eternal Snowp. 50
Fridtjof Nansenp. 56
Across Greenland in 1888p. 58
Farthest Northp. 61
Europe Catches Nansen Feverp. 64
Norwegians Abroadp. 67
Creating the Skisportp. 70
Exhibitionsp. 70
Manufacturing, Improving, and Distributing Equipmentp. 72
Winter Stations: Comfort Firstp. 76
Chamonix-Mont Blancp. 78
Wooing a Clientele, 1900-1914p. 80
The Mechanics of Tourismp. 84
Skisport Made Easyp. 88
The English Playp. 90
The Elite and Their Clubsp. 91
Mountaineering and Ski Mountaineeringp. 95
Inventing Downhill and Slalomp. 99
The French Worryp. 107
The Health of the Nationp. 108
French Alpine Club in Chargep. 111
The Military's Showp. 114
The Germans and Austrians Organizep. 122
The Military Takes Up Skiingp. 122
Instruction, Civil and Militaryp. 124
Earliest Alpine Ski Technicians: Zdarsky and Bilgerip. 126
Club Skiingp. 129
Children on Skisp. 130
Spreading the Wordp. 133
Growth of Skiingp. 134
Skiing in Eastern Europep. 136
The Ladies Skip. 140
Wealth, Health, and Moresp. 141
On Corsets and Trousersp. 144
Entertainment or Competition?p. 148
The Great Warp. 153
Preparing for Warp. 153
The Reality of Combatp. 157
Uneasy Peace-Les Annees Follesp. 164
Concerns of the Frenchp. 165
Swiss Efficiencyp. 169
The New Woman on Skisp. 176
The Winter Olympic Games of Chamonix, St. Moritz, Lake Placidp. 181
Holmenkollen and Nordiska Spelenp. 182
Controlling the Skisportp. 185
Confronting Problems: Amateurs, Alpine Skiing, and Norwegiansp. 190
Lake Placid 1932p. 195
Europeans Abroad in the Eastp. 198
China: No Converts Herep. 199
Japan Follows Europe's Leadp. 201
Rustic Ski Life in New Zealandp. 206
Australia: Above Worry Levelp. 208
Recreating Murren in Indiap. 212
Europeans Abroad in the Americasp. 216
U.S.A.p. 216
Gold Rush Skiersp. 217
Midwestern Immigrants: Beating the Recordp. 218
New England College Men Catch Onp. 222
Alpine Ski Feverp. 224
"Bend ze Kneez"p. 226
Mechanization for a New Clientelep. 227
The Lure of the Westp. 230
Canadap. 233
Eastern Skiing Mechanizesp. 235
South Americap. 237
Skiing Under Siegep. 241
Mussolini Infiltrates Sportsp. 243
Anti-Semitism in Austria and Germanyp. 245
The "Crusade for the Ski" in Francep. 247
Up-Ski Revolutionp. 253
Nazi Politics and Nazi Olympicsp. 254
The Schneider Phenomenonp. 260
Inventing the Arlberg Techniquep. 261
Schneider and Fanck: The Wonders of Skiingp. 262
Skimeister to the Worldp. 264
Political Disruptions on the Race Coursep. 266
Anschlussp. 268
The American Connectionp. 271
The Russo-Finnish Warp. 275
Before the Warp. 275
Soviet Invasionp. 275
Epiloguep. 283
Notesp. 293
Bibliographic Note on Selected Archivesp. 373
Indexp. 377
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