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Chapter 1. Empires of Travel: British Guide Books and Cultural Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Empires of Travel: British Guide Books and Cultural Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries 19
- Chapter 2. ‘How and Where To Go’: The Role of Travel Journalism in Britain and the Evolution of Foreign Tourism, 1840-1914 39
- Chapter 3. Selling Air: Marketing the Intangible at British Resorts 55
- Chapter 4. Tourism in Augustan Society (44 BC-AD 69) 69
- Chapter 5. A Century of Tourism in Northern Spain: The Development of High-quality Provision between 1815 and 1914 88
- Chapter 6. Japanese Tea Party: Representations of Victorian Paradise and Playground in The Geisha (1896) 104
- Chapter 7. Radical Nationalism in an International Context: Strength through Joy and the Paradoxes of Nazi Tourism 125
- Chapter 8. ‘Travel in Merry Germany’: Tourism in the Third Reich 144
- Chapter 9. Coffee, Klimt and Climbing: Constructing an Austrian National Identity in Tourist Literature, 1918–38 162
- Chapter 10. Paradise Lost and Found: Tourists and Expatriates in El Terreno, Palma de Mallorca, from the 1920s to the 1950s 179
- Chapter 11. ‘50 Places Rolled into 1’: The Development of Domestic Tourism at Pleasure Grounds in Inter-war England 195
- Chapter 12. Public Beaches and Private Beach Huts – A Case Study of Inter-war Clacton and Frinton, Essex 211
- Chapter 13. ‘The Most Magical Corner of England’: Tourism, Preservation and the Development of the Lake District, 1919-39 228
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- The Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Empires of Travel: British Guide Books and Cultural Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries 19
- Chapter 2. ‘How and Where To Go’: The Role of Travel Journalism in Britain and the Evolution of Foreign Tourism, 1840-1914 39
- Chapter 3. Selling Air: Marketing the Intangible at British Resorts 55
- Chapter 4. Tourism in Augustan Society (44 BC-AD 69) 69
- Chapter 5. A Century of Tourism in Northern Spain: The Development of High-quality Provision between 1815 and 1914 88
- Chapter 6. Japanese Tea Party: Representations of Victorian Paradise and Playground in The Geisha (1896) 104
- Chapter 7. Radical Nationalism in an International Context: Strength through Joy and the Paradoxes of Nazi Tourism 125
- Chapter 8. ‘Travel in Merry Germany’: Tourism in the Third Reich 144
- Chapter 9. Coffee, Klimt and Climbing: Constructing an Austrian National Identity in Tourist Literature, 1918–38 162
- Chapter 10. Paradise Lost and Found: Tourists and Expatriates in El Terreno, Palma de Mallorca, from the 1920s to the 1950s 179
- Chapter 11. ‘50 Places Rolled into 1’: The Development of Domestic Tourism at Pleasure Grounds in Inter-war England 195
- Chapter 12. Public Beaches and Private Beach Huts – A Case Study of Inter-war Clacton and Frinton, Essex 211
- Chapter 13. ‘The Most Magical Corner of England’: Tourism, Preservation and the Development of the Lake District, 1919-39 228