Travel & Tourism: How far have women's and young girls' travel experience differed from men's in the 19th century?

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Author: Martin Kersten ISBN: 9783640801985
Publisher: GRIN Publishing Publication: January 17, 2011
Imprint: GRIN Publishing Language: English
Author: Martin Kersten
ISBN: 9783640801985
Publisher: GRIN Publishing
Publication: January 17, 2011
Imprint: GRIN Publishing
Language: English

Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Tourism, grade: 1,7, York University (History Department), course: Travel & Tourism in 19th and 20th Century Britain, language: English, abstract: Prior the middle of the twentieth century, women were discouraged for travelling at all, unless they were planning a journey through safe, civilised territory. Even then they were typically chaperoned by male relatives. Clothing gear for travel related activities like bicycling, horseback riding, and mountain climbing were originally designed only for males. This essay will try to deduce what kinds of difficulties women had to confront and how British women's and girl's travel experiences differed from the experiences of British men in the 19th century. To certify my thought I will analyse some letters and books written by travelling women.

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Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Tourism, grade: 1,7, York University (History Department), course: Travel & Tourism in 19th and 20th Century Britain, language: English, abstract: Prior the middle of the twentieth century, women were discouraged for travelling at all, unless they were planning a journey through safe, civilised territory. Even then they were typically chaperoned by male relatives. Clothing gear for travel related activities like bicycling, horseback riding, and mountain climbing were originally designed only for males. This essay will try to deduce what kinds of difficulties women had to confront and how British women's and girl's travel experiences differed from the experiences of British men in the 19th century. To certify my thought I will analyse some letters and books written by travelling women.

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