Histories of tourism : representation, identity and conflict

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Histories of tourism : representation, identity and conflict

edited by John K. Walton

(Tourism and cultural change, 6)

Channel View Publications, c2005

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781845410315

Description

This collection of essays develops the historical dimension to tourism studies through thematic case studies. The editor's introduction argues for the importance of a closer relationship between history and tourism studies, and an international team of contributors explores the relationships between tourism, representations, environments and identities in settings ranging from the global to the local, from the Roman Empire to the twentieth century, and from Frinton to the 'Far East'.

Table of Contents

The Contributors John K. Walton: Introduction 1 John M. MacKenzie: Empires of Travel: British Guide Books and Cultural Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries 2 Jill Steward: ‘How and Where To Go’: The Role of Travel Journalism in Britain and the Evolution of Foreign Tourism, 1840–1914 3 John Beckerson and John K. Walton: Selling Air: Marketing the Intangible at British Resorts 4 Loykie Lomine: Tourism in Augustan Society (44 BC–AD 69) 5 Carlos Larrinaga: A Century of Tourism in Northern Spain: The Development of High-quality Provision between 1815 and 1914 6 Yorimitsu Hashimoto: Japanese Tea Party: Representations of Victorian Paradise and Playground in The Geisha (1896) 7 Shelley Baranowski: Radical Nationalism in an International Context: Strength through Joy and the Paradoxes of Nazi Tourism 8 Kristin Semmens: ‘Travel in Merry Germany’: Tourism in the Third Reich 9 Corinna Peniston-Bird: Coffee, Klimt and Climbing: Constructing an Austrian National Identity in Tourist Literature 1918–38 10 John K. Walton: Paradise Lost and Found: Tourists and Expatriates in El Terreno, Palma de Mallorca, from the 1920s to the 1950s 11 Helen Pussard: ‘50 Places Rolled into 1’: The Development of Domestic Tourism at Pleasure Grounds in Inter-war England 12 Laura Chase: Public Beaches and Private Beach Huts: A Case Study of Inter-war Clacton and Frinton, Essex 13 Clifford O’Neill: ‘The Most Magical Corner of England’: Tourism, Preservation and the Development of the Lake District, 1919–39
Volume

: hbk ISBN 9781845410322

Description

This collection of essays develops the historical dimension to tourism studies through thematic case studies. The editor's introduction argues for the importance of a closer relationship between history and tourism studies, and an international team of contributors explores the relationships between tourism, representations, environments and identities in settings ranging from the global to the local, from the Roman Empire to the twentieth century, and from Frinton to the 'Far East'.

Table of Contents

The Contributors John K. Walton: Introduction 1 John M. MacKenzie: Empires of Travel: British Guide Books and Cultural Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries 2 Jill Steward: 'How and Where To Go': The Role of Travel Journalism in Britain and the Evolution of Foreign Tourism, 1840-1914 3 John Beckerson and John K. Walton: Selling Air: Marketing the Intangible at British Resorts 4 Loykie Lomine: Tourism in Augustan Society (44 BC-AD 69) 5 Carlos Larrinaga: A Century of Tourism in Northern Spain: The Development of High-quality Provision between 1815 and 1914 6 Yorimitsu Hashimoto: Japanese Tea Party: Representations of Victorian Paradise and Playground in The Geisha (1896) 7 Shelley Baranowski: Radical Nationalism in an International Context: Strength through Joy and the Paradoxes of Nazi Tourism 8 Kristin Semmens: 'Travel in Merry Germany': Tourism in the Third Reich 9 Corinna Peniston-Bird: Coffee, Klimt and Climbing: Constructing an Austrian National Identity in Tourist Literature 1918-38 10 John K. Walton: Paradise Lost and Found: Tourists and Expatriates in El Terreno, Palma de Mallorca, from the 1920s to the 1950s 11 Helen Pussard: '50 Places Rolled into 1': The Development of Domestic Tourism at Pleasure Grounds in Inter-war England 12 Laura Chase: Public Beaches and Private Beach Huts: A Case Study of Inter-war Clacton and Frinton, Essex 13 Clifford O'Neill: 'The Most Magical Corner of England': Tourism, Preservation and the Development of the Lake District, 1919-39

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  • NCID
    BA74819606
  • ISBN
    • 9781845410322
    • 9781845410315
  • LCCN
    2005009587
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Clevedon [England]
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 244 p.
  • Size
    21 cm
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