Academic Mountain Association

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Academic mountain associations are mountain associations that seek their members primarily or exclusively from students .

Most mountain academic associations were founded in the late 19th or early 20th centuries as student associations ; nowadays there are only a few akad. Mountain clubs can find remnants of this structure. In many cases they emerged, comparable to academic gymnastics clubs , in the lap of an umbrella organization as academic sections z. B. in the German and Austrian Alpine Association (DuÖAV) or the Slovenian Alpine Association (PZS). The four Swiss Academic Alpine Clubs merged in 1983 to form the Association of Academic Alpine Clubs of Switzerland (FCAAS).

Examples

society place Umbrella organization Foundation year annotation
Technician Alpine Club Graz 1873 Dissolved; The namesake for the TAC peak in the Gesäuse
Academic Section Graz Graz PES 1892
Academic Section Vienna Vienna PES 1887
Academic Section Innsbruck innsbruck PES 1902
Academic Section Munich Munich DAV 1910
Academic Section Dresden Dresden DAV 1901 Deleted in 1946; Re-established in 1992; Continuity within the winter sports / tourism section at the TH Dresden
Academic Section Berlin Berlin DuOeAV 1899 In the 1949 Berlin section risen
Academic Alpine Club Zurich Zurich FCAAS 1896
Academic Alpine Club Basel Basel FCAAS 1918
Academic Alpine Club Bern Bern FCAAS 1905
Club Alpin Académique Genève Geneva FCAAS 1927
Academic Alpine Club Munich Munich 1892
Academic Alpine Club Innsbruck innsbruck 1893
Academic Alpine Association Innsbruck innsbruck 1901
Akademsko planinsko društvo Ljubljana Laibach PZS
Akademsko planinsko društvo Kozjak Marburg / D PZS 1953
Club Alpino Accademico Italiano Turin CAI 1904
Sezione Universitaria della Società degli Alpinisti Tridentini (SUSAT) Trent SAT 1909

Individual evidence

  1. Available for Akad. S. Vienna ( history ( memento from November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) ), Akad. S. Graz (The Graz Academic Section - 125 Years in the Alpine Association; Festschrift; Academic Section Graz of the PES, Graz 2017 , P. 31), Akad. AK Innsbruck ( The history of the AAKI ( Memento from August 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) ); Notes for AACZ ( Academic Alpine Club Zurich ) , Akad. AV Munich ( article )
  2. ^ Catalog of Books in the Library of the Alpine Club. In: htext.stanford.edu. Retrieved July 8, 2017 .
  3. LITTERA web.OPAC. In: alpenverein.web-opac.at. Retrieved September 6, 2015 .
  4. ^ Foundation of Kaunergrathütte - DAV-Mainz ( Memento from January 8, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
  5. a b story. Academic Section Dresden in the DAV, accessed on October 10, 2014 .
  6. "You don't sell a hut like that". Münchner Merkur , accessed on September 27, 2014 .
  7. ^ PZS: Akademsko planinsko društvo Kozjak Maribor. In: pzs.si. Retrieved September 10, 2016 .
  8. ^ Club Alpino Accademico Italiano. La nostra storia. In: clubalpinoaccademico.it. Retrieved April 29, 2018 (Italian).
  9. SUSAT. La nostra storia. In: susat.it. Retrieved April 29, 2018 (Italian).