Abstract

The paper is based on a socio-economic context of slow and progressive acquisition of the rights of a Spanish working class that, detached from nature after the episode known as rural exodus, began to demand its share of summer rest from the industrial cities where it developed its activity. The text proposes to analyze the role played by the State in response to this demand by presenting the work of the Trade Union Work Education and Rest, especially with the execution of their holiday cities as a turning point prior to the arrival of mass tourism in Spain. Therefore, we conducted a study to verify the scope of this state initiative in terms of supply and demand by the working class, while analyzing the three cases of study materialized as one of the proposals of the State for the re-connection between nature and this emerging tourist class.

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