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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. List of figures
  5. List of abbreviations
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. 1. Hazarding chance: a history of eighteenth-century danger
  9. 2. Military mad: war and the Grand Tour
  10. 3. Wholesome dangers and a stock of health: exercise, sport and the hardships of the road
  11. 4. Fire and ice: mountains, glaciers and volcanoes
  12. 5. Dogs, servants and masculinities: writing about danger and emotion on the Grand Tour
  13. Conclusion
  14. Appendix
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index

List of figures

2.1 Map and key of sites where Grand Tourists engaged with military activity, c. 1730–80.

2.2 A two-week daily timetable, written by George, Lord Herbert, later 11th earl of Pembroke’s parents in 1776, for his stay in Strasbourg (Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, MS. 2057/F4/278, ‘Instructions’, 1776).

2.3 Pompeo Batoni, ‘Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, Thomas Apperley and Captain Edward Hamilton’ (NMW A 78, 1768–72).

3.1 Pompeo Batoni, ‘Alexander Gordon, 4th duke of Gordon (1743–1827)’ (NG 2589, 1763–4).

3.2 Anon, ‘The leap in height with & without a pole’ from Christian Salzmann, Gymnastics for Youth… (London, 1800), p. 215.

3.3 Pietro Fabris, ‘Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st earl of Seaforth 1744–1781 at Home in Naples: Fencing Scene’ (PG 2610, 1771).

4.1 Joseph Wright of Derby, ‘Vesuvius from Portici’ (97.29, c.1774–6).

4.2 Michael Wutky, ‘Eruption of Vesuvius, seen across the Gulf of Naples’ (GG-742, c.1790/1800).

4.3 Pierre-Jacque Volaire, ‘An Eruption of Vesuvius by Moonlight’ (CVCSC:0259.S, 1774).

4.4 Pierre-Jacques Volaire, ‘Vesuvius Erupting at Night’ (CVCSC:0343.S, 1771).

4.5 Jakob Philipp Hackert, ‘An Eruption of Vesuvius in 1774,’ (Neg. Nr. M10111, c.1774–5).

4.6 Detail of Jakob Philipp Hackert, ‘An Eruption of Vesuvius in 1774’ (Neg. Nr. M10111, c. 1774–5).

4.7 Michael Wutky, ‘The Summit of Vesuvius Erupting’ (GG-390, c. 1790/1800).

4.8 John ‘Warwick’ Smith, ‘from Album of Views in Italy, [24] Crater [of Vesuvius]’ (T05846, 1778).

4.9 Henry Tresham, ‘The Ascent of Vesuvius, 1785–91’ (B1977.14.6296, 1785–91).

4.10 Pietro Fabris, ‘Interior view of Crater of Mount Vesuvius … plate IX’, from William Hamilton, Campi Phlegraei (Naples, 1776).

4.11 John Shackleton or James Dagnia, ‘William Windham II (1717–61) in the uniform of a Hussar’ (NT 1401251, Felbrigg, Norfolk, 1742–67).

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