The Hippie Trail: A History

Sharif Gemie, Brian Ireland

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Product Details
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781526114624
Published:
10 Nov 2017
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Dimensions:
256 pages - 216 x 138 x 22mm
Number of Illustrations:
22 colour illustrations
Availability:
Available

This is the first history of the Hippie Trail. It records the joys and pains of budget travel to Kathmandu, India, Afghanistan and other ‘points east’ in the 1960s and 1970s. Written in a clear, simple style, it provides detailed analysis of the motivations and the experiences of hundreds of thousands of hippies who travelled eastwards. The book is structured around four key debates: were the travellers simply motivated by a search for drugs? Did they encounter love or sexual freedom on the road? Were they basically just tourists? Did they resemble pilgrims? It also considers how the travellers have been represented in films, novels and autobiographical accounts, and will appeal to those interested in the Trail or the 1960s counterculture, as well as students taking courses relating to the 1960s. -- .
Tracing the history of the Hippie Trail and those who followed it, this book explores the motivations and experiences of these young travellers, mapping their everyday interactions with locals and the joys and hardships of independent budget travel. -- .
Introduction: beginning the trail 1 Drugs and the trail 2 Sex and love on the road 3 The hippie as tourist 4 The hippie as pilgrim 5 Representing the trail: Hideous Kinky and beyond Epilogue: ending the journey Index -- .
Dr Sharif Gemie is a historian of modern Europe. He has mainly researched on minority peoples, including refugees, Muslims in Europe, Bretons and Galicians Dr Brian Ireland is a modern American historian. He has written about such diverse topics as the US military in Hawaii, commemoration and remembrance, travelogues and road movies, rock music, comic books, television, and science fiction literature -- .
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