Outdoor Adventures in the Soviet Union and the Post-Soviet Space

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Adventure Sports
Adventure Tourism
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expedition safety management
gender dynamics in sports
non-commercial adventure tourism analysis
outdoor recreation studies
social microstructures
Soviet leisure practices
Soviet Union
Sports History
Tourism

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  • ISBN 9781041174813
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Feb 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Exploring the evolution of adventure tourism in Russia from imperial times to the present, this book highlights the distinctive features of Soviet non-commercial trekking, boating, climbing and skiing expeditions organised by urbanites during their annual vacations.

This study, based on archival and other contemporary sources, and interviews with key leaders of the Soviet outdoor community, also benefits from the unique personal perspective of the author who led numerous expeditions across Soviet wilderness. This book discusses the uneasy symbiotic relationship between tourist self-administration and the state bureaucracy that attempted to impose its own programme on outdoor enthusiasts; the culture of Soviet adventure tourism, including its distinctly militaristic flavour; the social, ethnic, and gender composition of tourist teams; and a host of problems, unfamiliar to Western adventurers, encountered and solved along the thorny path to the trailhead. This book analyses the temporary micro-socialities created by Soviet tourists, exposing the values that flourished outside of state control.

Outdoor Adventures in the Soviet Union and the Post-Soviet Space will be a useful resource to scholars of authoritarianism, especially those studying the latter in the context of cultural and sports history as well as for graduate students taking courses on cultural or social history.

Alexander Statiev teaches Russian and Soviet history at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He has published books and articles on pro- and anti-Soviet resistance during World War II, Soviet counterinsurgency, Russian and Romanian military history, Soviet deportations, Russian war memory, fascism and mountain warfare.

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