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Touring Beyond the Nation: A Transnational Approach to European Tourism History (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Touring Beyond the Nation: A Transnational Approach to European Tourism History (Hardcover, New Ed)
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When tourists travel, they often seek the exotic. The farther they
venture, the more unique the cultures they gaze upon, the greater
the prestige accrued; cross-cultural contact is commonplace. Yet
despite the obviously transnational character of the tourist
experience, national borders define existing studies of tourism.
Spanish, French, or German tourism is treated almost in isolation
and there are only hints of a larger transnational impetus behind
the creation of national tourism products. This volume tells a
different story. Although modern tourism first evolved in Europe
changes were never confined to national borders. The Grand Tour,
the birthplace of modern tourism, was consummately transnational in
both its execution and its influence. Although seaside resorts
originated in Britain, the aesthetic and scientific ideas that made
beaches desirable emerged through conversation among Dutch
painters, English travellers, and both British and Continental
scientists and philosophers. When travel was finally available to
the masses, Irish tourism advocates looked to England, Continental
Europe, and America for ideas. The Nazi leisure organization,
Strength through Joy (KdF), was based on an earlier Italian model,
the Dopolavoro. World's Fair promoters raided previous fairs in
other countries for ideas. European-wide demand and taste helped
shape nudist practice in France and beyond. At every turn,
practices and products developed because tourism lent itself to
trans-national discourse. The contributors examine a wide range of
topics that together make a powerful argument for the adoption of a
new transnational model for understanding modern tourism. An
essential addition to the library of academics studying the history
of tourism, popular culture and leisure in Europe, the book will
also provide interest to scholars of transnational topics,
including Europeanization and globalization.
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