Turning to Nature in Germany: Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900-1940

John Alexander Williams

Turning to Nature in Germany: Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900-1940
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Country
United States
Published
27 September 2007
Pages
368
ISBN
9780804700153

Turning to Nature in Germany: Hiking, Nudism, and Conservation, 1900-1940

John Alexander Williams

Turning to Nature in Germany is a study of mass movements that aimed to bring the German people into closer contact with nature. In the early twentieth century organized hikers, nudists, and conservationists all looked to nature for solutions to the nation’s political crises. Following these movements over three political eras-the Second Empire, the Weimar Republic, and the Third Reich-the book shows how manifestations of popular culture reflected the concerns and hopes of their time. Williams breaks with historians who have long seen nature movements as anti-modern and irrational by arguing that naturists were calling not for Germany to turn back the clock, but for the nation to find a way to navigate the treacherous waters of contemporary life and strive toward a brighter future.

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