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"Place and Locality in Modern France, 1750-present" is an edited
collection that successfully analyses the significance and changing
constructions of local place in modern France. Drawing on the
expertise of a range of scholars from around the world, this book
is a timely overview of the cross-disciplinary thinking that is
currently taking place over a central issue in French history.The
book investigates the politics of administrative reform,
regionalism and projects of decentralization. It looks at the role
of commerce in engendering narratives and experience of local
place, explores the importance of ethnic, class and gender
distinctions, and considers the generation and transmission of
knowledge about local place and culture through academia, civic
heritage and popular memory. In short, this text provides a
sweeping account of the concept of the 'local' in French history in
a way that will effectively bridge the divide between micro- and
macro-history for those interested in ideas of locality and culture
in modern French and European history.
Brittany offers an excellent example of a French region that once
attracted a certain cultivated elite of travel connoisseurs but in
which more popular tourism developed relatively early in the
twentieth century. It is therefore a strategic choice as a case
study of some of the processes associated with the emergence of
mass tourism, and the effects of this kind of tourism development
on local populations. Efforts to package Breton cultural difference
in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries marked a
significant advance in heritage tourism, and a departure from what
is commonly perceived to be a French intolerance of cultural
diversity within its borders. This study explores the means by
which key actors - middle class associations, businesses,
governmental bodies, cultural intermediaries - pursued tourist
development in the region and the effect this had on Breton
cultural identification. Chapters are arranged thematically and
consider the rise of rural tourism in France and the preservation,
display, and enactment of Breton culture in its most visible
locations: the natural landscape of Brittany, Breton dress, early
heritage festivals and religious Pardons. The final chapter
explores the staging of Breton culture at the Paris World's Fair of
1937 and the roots of state-sponsored mass tourism. Beyond those
interested in the history of French tourism, this study will also
be invaluable to historians and social scientists concerned with
understanding the dynamics involved in the emergence of mass
tourism, its causes and consequences in particular locales in the
present as well as in the past.
Brittany offers an excellent example of a French region that once
attracted a certain cultivated elite of travel connoisseurs but in
which more popular tourism developed relatively early in the
twentieth century. It is therefore a strategic choice as a case
study of some of the processes associated with the emergence of
mass tourism, and the effects of this kind of tourism development
on local populations. Efforts to package Breton cultural difference
in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries marked a
significant advance in heritage tourism, and a departure from what
is commonly perceived to be a French intolerance of cultural
diversity within its borders. This study explores the means by
which key actors - middle class associations, businesses,
governmental bodies, cultural intermediaries - pursued tourist
development in the region and the effect this had on Breton
cultural identification. Chapters are arranged thematically and
consider the rise of rural tourism in France and the preservation,
display, and enactment of Breton culture in its most visible
locations: the natural landscape of Brittany, Breton dress, early
heritage festivals and religious Pardons. The final chapter
explores the staging of Breton culture at the Paris World's Fair of
1937 and the roots of state-sponsored mass tourism. Beyond those
interested in the history of French tourism, this study will also
be invaluable to historians and social scientists concerned with
understanding the dynamics involved in the emergence of mass
tourism, its causes and consequences in particular locales in the
present as well as in the past.
First published in 1944, this book presents the content of a 1623
catalogue of manuscripts in Worcester Cathedral library created by
Patrick Young (1584-1652), the royal librarian to James I and
Charles I. The catalogue, which was rediscovered in 1941, antedated
other known catalogues of the library by approximately fifty years.
The text is consummately edited, containing extensive notes and a
detailed introduction. All catalogue material is in the original
Latin with minor amendments where necessary. This book will be of
value to anyone with an interest in Worcester Cathedral and its
manuscripts.
Place and Locality in Modern France analyses the significance and
changing constructions of local place in modern France. Drawing on
the expertise of a range of scholars from around the world, this
book provides a timely overview of the cross-disciplinary thinking
that is currently taking place over a central issue in French
history. The contributed chapters address a range of subjects that
include: the politics of administrative reform, decentralization,
regionalism and local advocacy; the role of commerce in engendering
narratives and experience of local place; the importance of ethnic,
class, gender and race distinctions in shaping local connection and
identity; the generation and transmission of knowledge about local
place and culture through academia, civic heritage and popular
memory. As a reconsideration of the 'local' in French history,
Place and Locality in Modern France bridges the divide between
micro- and macro-history for all those interested in ideas of
locality and culture in modern French and European history.
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