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Turnen around the World represents an international effort by an assemblage of prominent sport historians to detail and assess the worldwide scope, effects, and residual influences of the German Turnen movement over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A male nationalistic movement based on gymnastics and other physical activities established in response to the Napoleonic wars became even more political in the German Revolution of 1848. Refugees, colonizers, and immigrants spread the political and cultural aspects of Turnen throughout the world thereafter, with varying results that still resonate today. In some cases, Turnen societies resisted assimilation and took an isolationist stance retaining their own culture and language. In others they gradually assimilated, adapting and adopting the norms, standards, and values of the host cultures while establishing educational and physical culture practices that endured. In still other areas a nominal, but peripheral effect influenced local physical practices. Within Germany, the Turners remain the most substantial physical culture association in the country with more than five million members, around 70 percent being females.



Table of Contents

Introduction, Annette R. Hofmann and Gerald Gems

Part 1: Germany

Chapter 1: Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852) - An Introduction to his Life and Work, Josef Ulkotte

Chapter 2: German Turners in the Revolution of 1848-49 and its Aftermath, Michael Krüger

Chapter 3: The "March into the Third Reich" and the Temporary End of the Free Turner Movement, Michael Krüger

Chapter 4: Women in the German Turner Movement: Beginnings, Developments and Changes, Gertrud Pfister and Annette R. Hofmann

Part 2: Europe

Chapter 5: The Turner Movement in Tyrol (Austria) until 1919, Karl Graf

Chapter 6: Karl Völker: The Swiss “Turnfather” and the Founding of the London Turnverein, Michael Krüger

Part 3: The Americas: United States, Canada, and Brazil

Chapter 7: 175 Years of the American Turners: An Overview, Annette R. Hofmann

Chapter 8: Between a Rock and a Hard Place´: German-American Turners and Turnvereins in the Southern Confederacy of Civil War America, 1861-1865, Robert Knight Barney

Chapter 9: Turner Ascendency in Rochester, NY through Song, Spirit, and Sport in the late 19th Century, Alec S. Hurley

Chapter 10: The German Turners and the Taming of Radicalism in Chicago, Gerald Gems

Chapter 11: German-Brazilian Turner Societies in Brazil´s South (1858-1938), Evelise Amgarten Quitzau and Lothar Wieser

Chapter 12: German-Canadian Turnvereins: Origin and Evolution 1855-1875, Wendy Gray

Part 4: Australia

Chapter 13: The Turner Movement in Australia: A Historiographical Assessment, Rob Hess

Part 5: Japan

Chapter 14: Influences of German Turnen in Japan, Toshi Ichiba

Part 6: Afrika

Chapter 15: Turnen in the German Colony of Southwest Africa, Annette R. Hofmann

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 17/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666950489, 978-1666950489
      ISBN10: 1666950483

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Turnen around the World represents an international effort by an assemblage of prominent sport historians to detail and assess the worldwide scope, effects, and residual influences of the German Turnen movement over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. A male nationalistic movement based on gymnastics and other physical activities established in response to the Napoleonic wars became even more political in the German Revolution of 1848. Refugees, colonizers, and immigrants spread the political and cultural aspects of Turnen throughout the world thereafter, with varying results that still resonate today. In some cases, Turnen societies resisted assimilation and took an isolationist stance retaining their own culture and language. In others they gradually assimilated, adapting and adopting the norms, standards, and values of the host cultures while establishing educational and physical culture practices that endured. In still other areas a nominal, but peripheral effect influenced local physical practices. Within Germany, the Turners remain the most substantial physical culture association in the country with more than five million members, around 70 percent being females.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction, Annette R. Hofmann and Gerald Gems

      Part 1: Germany

      Chapter 1: Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (1778-1852) - An Introduction to his Life and Work, Josef Ulkotte

      Chapter 2: German Turners in the Revolution of 1848-49 and its Aftermath, Michael Krüger

      Chapter 3: The "March into the Third Reich" and the Temporary End of the Free Turner Movement, Michael Krüger

      Chapter 4: Women in the German Turner Movement: Beginnings, Developments and Changes, Gertrud Pfister and Annette R. Hofmann

      Part 2: Europe

      Chapter 5: The Turner Movement in Tyrol (Austria) until 1919, Karl Graf

      Chapter 6: Karl Völker: The Swiss “Turnfather” and the Founding of the London Turnverein, Michael Krüger

      Part 3: The Americas: United States, Canada, and Brazil

      Chapter 7: 175 Years of the American Turners: An Overview, Annette R. Hofmann

      Chapter 8: Between a Rock and a Hard Place´: German-American Turners and Turnvereins in the Southern Confederacy of Civil War America, 1861-1865, Robert Knight Barney

      Chapter 9: Turner Ascendency in Rochester, NY through Song, Spirit, and Sport in the late 19th Century, Alec S. Hurley

      Chapter 10: The German Turners and the Taming of Radicalism in Chicago, Gerald Gems

      Chapter 11: German-Brazilian Turner Societies in Brazil´s South (1858-1938), Evelise Amgarten Quitzau and Lothar Wieser

      Chapter 12: German-Canadian Turnvereins: Origin and Evolution 1855-1875, Wendy Gray

      Part 4: Australia

      Chapter 13: The Turner Movement in Australia: A Historiographical Assessment, Rob Hess

      Part 5: Japan

      Chapter 14: Influences of German Turnen in Japan, Toshi Ichiba

      Part 6: Afrika

      Chapter 15: Turnen in the German Colony of Southwest Africa, Annette R. Hofmann

      Glossary

      About the Authors

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