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The Making of Modern Tourism
The Cultural History of the British Experience, 1600-2000
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The Making of Modern Tourism
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Images which dominate advertisements for tourist products had to be constructed and sustained, invented and remoulded over a long period. This book concerns the idea that without this distinctive historical and cultural "baggage", the social practice of taking holidays may not have evolved.
At the end of the 20th century, tourism is the world's largest single industry. Tourism, however, is not only an economic and social phenomenon but can be "read" in semiotic terms centred around dreams of alternatives to everyday life. The images, which today dominate advertisements for tourist products, had to be constructed and sustained, invented and remoulded over a long historical process. It seems that without this distinctive historical and cultural "baggage", the remarkable social practice of taking holidays would not have evolved. Even if tourism saw its most spectacular development in the 19th and 20th centuries in terms of the numbers involved, it rests on a cultural foundation inaugurated in the early modern period. The making of modern tourism was a long term process, deeply rooted in the cultural and intellectual, economic and social history of Britain.
| ISBN | 333971140 |
| ISBN13 | 9780333971147 |
| Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
| Format | Hardback |
| Publication date | 16/01/2002 |
| Pages | 328 |
| Weight (grammes) | 523 |
| Published in | United Kingdom |
| Height (mm) | 224 |
| Width (mm) | 145 |
Britain and the Making of Modern Tourism: An Interdisciplinary Approach
H.Berghoff &
B.Korte Approved Civilities and the Fruits of Peregrination: Elizabethan and Jacobean Travellers and the Making of Englishness
H.Quadflieg From the Sublime to the Ridiculous: The Anxieties of Sightseeing
C.Chard Circles and Straight Lines: Romantic Versions of Tourism
S.Prickett Heroic Travellers, Romantic Landscapes: The Colonial Sublime in Indian, Australian and American Art and Literature
G.Stilz British Tourism Between Industrialization and Globalization: An Overview
J.K.Walton Marketing British Tourism: Government Approaches to the Stimulation of a Service Sector, 1880-1950
J.Beckerson From Privilege to Commodity? Modern Tourism and the Rise of the Consumer Society
H.Berghoff Sun, Sea, Sand and Self-Expression: Mass Tourism as an Individual Experience
S.Wright Engineer's Holiday: L.T.C. Rolt, Industrial Heritage and Tourism
C.Harvie True Copies: Time and Space Travels at British Imperial Exhibitions, 1880-1930
A.C.T. Geppert Travelling in Transience
T.Doring Exploring London: Walking the City-(Re-)Writing the City
E.Kilian Julian Barnes, England, England: Tourism as a Critique of Postmodernism
B.Korte Index






