Abstract

Contemporary Christian Travel – Pilgrimage, practice and Place is a well-organised, structured and comprehensive text that examines the complex relationship between pilgrimage, travel and tourism. Aimed at students, researchers and the wider academic community of tourism and religious studies, the book is among the first titles to provide an in-depth analysis of the scope, complexity and uniqueness of Christian pilgrimage and more specifically, the contemporary patterns of religious tourism development. The volume draws on substantial theoretical base and includes case studies from Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East and North America

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