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Postrevolutionary Paris witnessed a brief flowering of commercial gardens, precursors
to the modern-day amusement park, which cultivated nature, exercise, and health
in an urbanizing context. Bridging the eighteenth-century jardin-spectacle and the Second
Empire network of public parks, pleasure grounds such as the Grand Tivoli and the Beaujon
garden offered a range of activities including gymnastic games, bicycling, and, most
strikingly of all, exhilarating rides on early roller coasters known as montagnes russes. Situated
on the periphery of a rapidly densifying city and abstracting natural forms for urban
consumption, these rides integrated discourses of hygiene and recreation. Analyzing these
short-lived curiosities from the vantage points of medical, cultural, and urban history, this
article argues that the montagnes russes helped disseminate modern conceptions of health
and gender in popular culture.
期刊介绍:
Founded over thirty years ago, HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS/REFLECTIONS HISTORIQUES has established a well-deserved reputation for publishing high-quality articles of wide-ranging interest. Interdisciplinary and innovative in character, the journal publishes works that explore the terrain of discourse and representation, and the history of religion, art, literature and the social sciences.