Abstract

History holds a special place in the social sciences. Social sciences are historical sciences and the study of tourism is no exception. This paper offers some remarks on the historical reflexivity in tourism studies and raises questions about links between knowledge and tourism using several examples such as the Touring Club de France. It calls for increasing interdisciplinary approaches that take into account the historic context of the phenomena they study.

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