About
Marek Czyz is a Researcher at the Academy of Physical Culture in Krakow, affiliated with the Department of Tourism and Recreation within the Faculty of Tourism and Recreation. His work centers on the history of sport and tourism, particularly Polish high-altitude mountaineering during the interwar period. He has contributed significantly to understanding the cultural, ideological, and social dimensions of mountain activities through rigorous historiographical research.
Research Interests:
- Interwar Polish mountaineering history
- Mountain literature analysis
- Historical motivations for alpinism
- Disciplinary boundaries between sport and tourism
- Polish national identity through mountain exploration
- Historical conflicts and polemics in climbing communities
Teaching & Curriculum Development: Czyz has authored multiple curricula for adventure tourism and climbing disciplines, including:
- Indoor and rock climbing programs for foreign students (2018)
- Pedagogy of adventure tourism (2011)
- Back country skiing and survival modules (2011)
- Design of artificial climbing walls (1998)
Notable Contributions: His work has clarified the ideological foundations of Tatra mountaineering, examined the role of key figures like Jan Alfred Szczepański, and explored the interplay between academic research and community self-perception. His 2015 article on Tatra climbing's categorization remains influential in sport history debates.
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