This book explores the role of tourism as a means to express
'nation' and 'nationhood'. Based on field research in southwest and
central Scotland it shows how various historical accounts, cultural
icons and images, events and celebrations create a meaning of the
Scottish nation. It examines the narratives, either explicit or
implicit, produced at heritage-related tourism sites and how these
become interwoven with the ideology of a nation. This volume will
be of use to researchers and students in tourism and heritage
studies, Scottish studies, culture and identity, nationalism and
national identity; as well as to tourism and heritage industry
professionals and policy-makers.
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