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Strolling the Romantic City: Gardens, Panoramas, and Middle-Class Elites in Early Nineteenth-Centuryidebooks and lithographs, Bryant argues that walking challenged long-established ideas that nobles, the clergy and burghers should enjoy privileges denied to the general population. Promenading signalled the end of the old order and the emergence of a city increasingly dominated by a new class of ci尽责 发表于 2025-4-3 13:45:04
Walking the Boundaries between Modernity and Tradition: Perambulation and ‘Beating the Bounds’ in Niactice of beating the bounds, the space defined by everyday use became ingrained in local memory and customary law. Yet, as part of the overhaul of Hungary’s traditional rural society during the long nineteenth century, new practices of surveying, mapping and measuring threatened to supplant these t