Il Kibbo Kift: la prova di vigore di uno scout modello e ribelle

Journal title MEMORIA E RICERCA
Author/s Francesca Bottin
Publishing Year 2007 Issue 2007/25 Language Italian
Pages 12 P. 15-26 File size 80 KB
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The Kibbo Kift: «the proof of great strength» of an ideal and rebel Scoutmaster (by Francesca Bottin) -ABSTRACT: The Kibbo Kift was an English youth organisation founded in 1920 by John Hargrave, a charismatic ex Scout Commissioner. Expelled from Baden-Powell’s movement because of his pacifist and non-conformist tendencies, he created with a small group of anti-war Scoutmasters, an alternative and very different group, where ideas of world peace and regeneration of urban man replaced nationalism and militarism. Based on the woodcraft principles of the naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton, and recognized as the only youth association able to give equal opportunities to female members in that era, the Kibbo Kift developed as a woodcraft movement, against the Scout’s world, until 1931. Then its leader transformed it into a propaganda machine for the Social Credit party. The organisation was officially wound up in 1951.

Francesca Bottin, Il Kibbo Kift: la prova di vigore di uno scout modello e ribelle in "MEMORIA E RICERCA " 25/2007, pp 15-26, DOI: