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Tourism constitutes one of the most important economic and social activities in
contemporary societies. This has not always been the case and, in fact, we must place
the birth of modern tourism and its material culture in the transition from the 19th
to the 20th century. This book deals with this tourism in a very specific geographical
space, the countries of southern Europe, and on a chronology centered on the 20th
century and focusing on the different pillars of sustainability: economic, social and
environmental.


The aim of this book is to analyze how the maritime and coastal tourism gave birth
to a new economy and material culture during the Twentieth century, focusing on
different countries and regions in southern Europe. Today this part of Europe is still
the most important tourist destination in the world.



Table of Contents

About the Authors – Introduction – Annunziata Berrino: Sustainability in tourism in Italy in post-World War II – Patrizia Battilani/Donatella Strangio: Mass tourism and social sustainability: Insights from the Italian and French coasts – Bertram M. Gordon: "Sous les pavés, la plage": Sun, sand, and surf in French tourism – The evolution of an image – Julie Manfredini: Transformations of tourism. On the French Riviera since the 1950s – Carlos Larrinaga: Spain after the Civil War (1936–1939). The new possibilities for maritime and coastal tourism – Marta Luque/Víctor M. Heredia: Pioneering projects in the tourism development of the Costa del Sol (Spain) – Margarita Dritsas: "White Flowers" of the Aegean. Would Le Corbusier use the same expression today? – Petra Kavrečič/Metod Šuligoj: "Socialist-style tourist accommodation" – Tomi Brezovec/Aleksandra Brezovec: Yugoslavia awaits you: post WW2 tourism promotion of the Yugoslav coast

Coastal Tourism in Southern Europe in the XXth

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 11/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9783631864715, 978-3631864715
      ISBN10: 363186471X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Tourism constitutes one of the most important economic and social activities in
      contemporary societies. This has not always been the case and, in fact, we must place
      the birth of modern tourism and its material culture in the transition from the 19th
      to the 20th century. This book deals with this tourism in a very specific geographical
      space, the countries of southern Europe, and on a chronology centered on the 20th
      century and focusing on the different pillars of sustainability: economic, social and
      environmental.


      The aim of this book is to analyze how the maritime and coastal tourism gave birth
      to a new economy and material culture during the Twentieth century, focusing on
      different countries and regions in southern Europe. Today this part of Europe is still
      the most important tourist destination in the world.



      Table of Contents

      About the Authors – Introduction – Annunziata Berrino: Sustainability in tourism in Italy in post-World War II – Patrizia Battilani/Donatella Strangio: Mass tourism and social sustainability: Insights from the Italian and French coasts – Bertram M. Gordon: "Sous les pavés, la plage": Sun, sand, and surf in French tourism – The evolution of an image – Julie Manfredini: Transformations of tourism. On the French Riviera since the 1950s – Carlos Larrinaga: Spain after the Civil War (1936–1939). The new possibilities for maritime and coastal tourism – Marta Luque/Víctor M. Heredia: Pioneering projects in the tourism development of the Costa del Sol (Spain) – Margarita Dritsas: "White Flowers" of the Aegean. Would Le Corbusier use the same expression today? – Petra Kavrečič/Metod Šuligoj: "Socialist-style tourist accommodation" – Tomi Brezovec/Aleksandra Brezovec: Yugoslavia awaits you: post WW2 tourism promotion of the Yugoslav coast

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