Berger argues that tourism was forged by Mexico's government in
1928 as the cornerstone of state-led modernization programmes.
Berger presents tourism as the leading and influential facet of the
post-revolutionary modernization programme. She also examines how
tourism fostered nationalism and unity, and emerged as a new form
of foreign diplomacy.
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