Abstract

Contents: The necessity of touring beyond the nation: an introduction, Eric G.E. Zuelow Part I Transnational Spaces: From Mountains to Worlda (TM)s Fairs: Seaside resorts and international tourism, John K. Walton The 'naked city' of Cap d'Agde: European nudism and tourism in postwar France, Stephen L. Harp From Alpine tourism to the 'alpinization' of tourism, Laurent Tissot 'Come to the fair': transgressing boundaries in World's Fairs tourism, Angela Schwarz. Part II Selling the National in a Transnational Context: From 'Paris of the East' to 'Queen of the Danube': international models in the promotion of Budapest tourism, 1885a 1940, Alexander Vari A place like any other?: publicity, hotels and the search for a French path to tourism, Patrick Young Made in Ireland?: Irish tourism in an international context, Eric G.E. Zuelow. Part III The Politics of Transnational Tourism: Building tourism in one country?: the Sovietization of vacationing, 1917a 41, Christian Noack 'Tourism and autarky are conceptually incompatible': international tourism conferences in the Third Reich, Kristin Semmens The Cold War, mass tourism and the drive to meet world standards at East Berlin's TV Tower information center, Michelle Standley Index.

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