Royal Tourism: Excursions Around MonarchyThere are multiple and complex relationships between royalty and tourism which have received little attention in the academic literature. This book draws on historical, sociological and cultural perspectives in its collection of chapters that examine the royal tourism phenomenon in several international and theoretical contexts. Authors in this volume examine for example: the history, development and trajectories of 'royal tourism'; 'royal tourism' and national identities; the interpretation of royalty to tourists; the image(s) and representations of 'royal tourism'; tourist perceptions of royalty and royal properties and sites; royalty, tourism and national image, identity and citizenship. |
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They saw the attraction of the spas as a means to promote the country as a
colony in which the progress ' of civilisation was well on its way ( Ateljevic , 1998 )
. Reflecting its original name , the early years ( of the Department of Tourism and
...
They saw the attraction of the spas as a means to promote the country as a
colony in which the progress ' of civilisation was well on its way ( Ateljevic , 1998 )
. Reflecting its original name , the early years ( of the Department of Tourism and
...
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Bagehot too was aware of the importance of emotion , both as a means of
creating a link between the monarchy and the people and in terms of the very
survival of monarchy . Like Connor , Bagehot argued that monarchy survives
because it ...
Bagehot too was aware of the importance of emotion , both as a means of
creating a link between the monarchy and the people and in terms of the very
survival of monarchy . Like Connor , Bagehot argued that monarchy survives
because it ...
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... holidays are popular in Britain ) that the Crown Estate owns all of the seabed
out to the 12 - mile territorial limit , and in addition around 55 % of the foreshore (
between mean - high and mean - low water ) , as well as approximately half of
the ...
... holidays are popular in Britain ) that the Crown Estate owns all of the seabed
out to the 12 - mile territorial limit , and in addition around 55 % of the foreshore (
between mean - high and mean - low water ) , as well as approximately half of
the ...
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The Construction of the Past and the Origins of Royal Tourism | 26 |
Marking | 62 |
A Discourse Analysis | 80 |
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