America Revisited
Author: George Augustus Sala
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 394
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Author: George Augustus Sala
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Published: 1882
Total Pages: 394
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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-02-28
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 3385357047
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Author: George Augustus Sala
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Published: 2018-08-14
Total Pages: 640
ISBN-13: 9783337630065
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Augustus Sala
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-02-28
Total Pages: 342
ISBN-13: 3385357055
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Author: George Augustus Sala
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Published: 2018-07-11
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9783337599034
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nezar Alsayyad
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-12-16
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 1136368248
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the Grand Tour to today's packages holidays, the last two centuries have witnessed an exponential growth in travel and tourism and, as the twenty-first century unfolds, people of every class and from every country will be wandering to every part of the planet. Meanwhile tourist destinations throughout the world find themselves in ever more fierce competition - those places marginalized in today's global industrial and information economy perceiving tourism as perhaps the only means of surviving. But mass tourism has raised the local and international passions as people decry the irreversible destruction of traditional places and historic sites. Against these trends and at a time when standardized products and services are marketed worldwide, there is an increasing demand for built environments that promise unique cultural experiences. This has led many nations and groups to engage in the parallel processes of facilitating the consumption of tradition and of manufacturing tradition. The contributors to this volume - drawn from a wide range of disciplines - address these themes within the following sections: Traditions and Tourism: Rethinking the "Other"; Imaging and Manufacturing Heritage; Manufacturing and Consuming: Global and Local. Their studies, dealing with very different times, environments and geographic locales, will shed new light on how tourist 'gaze' transforms the reality of built spaces into cultural imagery.
Author: Yong Chen
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 438
ISBN-13: 9780804745505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFounded during the Gold Rush years, the Chinese community of San Francisco became the largest and most vibrant Chinatown in America. This is a detailed social and cultural history of the Chinese in San Francisco.
Author: New Zealand gen. assembly, libr
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Published: 1885
Total Pages: 498
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J. Philip Gruen
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Published: 2014-09-02
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0806147326
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Manifest Destinations, J. Philip Gruen examines the ways in which tourists experienced Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, and San Francisco between 1869 and 1893, a period of rapid urbanization and accelerated modernity. Gruen pays particular attention to the contrast between the way these cities were promoted and the way visitors actually experienced them.
Author: Kenneth D. Rose
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-07-24
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 1135098352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe late nineteenth century was a golden age for European travel in the United States. For prosperous Europeans, a journey to America was a fresh alternative to the more familiar ‘Grand Tour’ of their own continent, promising encounters with a vast, wild landscape, and with people whose culture was similar enough to their own to be intelligible, yet different enough to be interesting. Their observations of America and its inhabitants provide a striking lens on this era of American history, and a fascinating glimpse into how the people of the past perceived one another. In Unspeakable Awfulness, Kenneth D. Rose gathers together a broad selection of the observations made by European travellers to the United States. European visitors remarked upon what they saw as a distinctly American approach to everything from class, politics, and race to language, food, and advertising. Their assessments of the ‘American character’ continue to echo today, and create a full portrait of late-nineteenth century America as seen through the eyes of its visitors. Including vivid travellers’ tales and plentiful illustrations, Unspeakable Awfulness is a rich resource that will be useful to students and appeal to anyone interested in travel history and narratives.