<p>The book is to be welcomed by tourism scholars and is likely to provoke more research into what can be a noteworthy component of tourism for many destinations.</p>

- Joan C. Henderson, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in Tourism Recreation Research 34(1) 2009,

<p>"This is a timely, authoritative and valuable study into Royalty and Tourism. At a time when it has been calculated that the British Royal Family are responsible for bringing in over £9billion every year in overseas tourism spending, the relationship between tourism and Royalty requires understanding, appreciation and serious study; this book provides that."</p>

- Bernard Donoghue, Head of Government and Public Affairs, Visit Britain (with responsibility for liaison with the Royal Households),

<p>This volume offers a great deal of information to a broad spectrum of academics and scholarly students. Additionally, several essays explore a variety of perspectives and interpretations involving the symbolism and significance of the tourism of royalty as expressed by the consumption of the British ruling class, among other European monarchies. Overall this work offers an interesting, useful exploration of this important tourism niche. Recommended.</p>

Choice November 2008 Vol. 46 S. Kowtko, Spokane Community College

There are multiple and complex relationships between royalty and tourism which have received little attention in the academic literature. This book draws on historical, sociological and cultural perspectives in its collection of chapters that examine the royal tourism phenomenon in several international and theoretical contexts. Authors in this volume examine for example: the history, development and trajectories of 'royal tourism'; 'royal tourism' and national identities; the interpretation of royalty to tourists; the image(s) and representations of 'royal tourism'; tourist perceptions of royalty and royal properties and sites; royalty, tourism and national image, identity and citizenship.
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The relationships between tourism and royalty have received little coverage in the tourism literature. Tourism has also received limited attention in historical studies of royalty. This book breaks new ground in its exploration of the relationships between royalty and tourism past, present and future from a range of disciplinary perspectives.
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Introduction - Philip Long 1. The Construction of the Past and the Origins of Royal Tourism in Nineteenth Century Britain - John Baxendale 2. The History and Development of Royal Tourism in Scotland: Balmoral, the Ultimate Holiday Home? - Richard W. Butler 3. Imprinting the Crown on Irish Holiday-ground: Marking and Marketing the Duke of York Route, 1897 - K. J. James 4. Franco and the Spanish Monarchy: A Discourse Analysis of the Tourist Guides Published by the Patriminio Nacional (1959-1987) - Bart Maddens and Kristine Vanden Berghe 5. Eternally Will Austria Stand: Imperial Tourism in Austria between Timeless Predisposition and Political Statement - Oliver Haid 6. Colonisation and “Taking the Waters” in the 19th Century: The Patronage of Royalty in Health Resorts of Opatija, Habsburg Empire and Rotorua, New Zealand - Sanda Corak and Irena Ateljevic 7. Morbid Tourism: The Case of Diana, Princess of Wales and Althorp House - Thomas Blom 8. By Royal Association: British Monarchy as a Place Representation Tool - Nicola J. Palmer 9. Who’s King of Monmouthshire’s Castles? Using Royal Heritage in Tourism Businesses to Develop a Sense of Place - Claire Haven-Tang and Eleri Jones 10. “Just Like Our Family”: Royalty, National Identity, and Tourism - Catherine Palmer 11. Monarchy, Citizenship, and Tourism - Heather Piper and Dean Garratt 12. International Royal Tourist Expectations, Experiences and Reflections on Royal Encounters: A Demand-side Perspective - Nicola J. Palmer Conclusions - Philip Long and Nicola Palmer
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781845410810
Publisert
2007-12-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Channel View Publications
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
280

Om bidragsyterne

Philip Long (PhD, PGCLT, BA Hons, MTMI) is a Principal Research Fellow at the Centre for Tourism and Cultural Change at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. Philip has research interests in the tourism dimensions of festivals and cultural events, tourism - media relationships and, social exclusion from tourism participation. He is also interested in research-based professional development for the destination management and festivals sectors.

Nicola Palmer (PhD, PGCLT, BA Hons, M.Inst.TT is a Senior Lecturer in the Centre for International Tourism Research (CITouR), Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK. Nicola has research interests in destination image, tourist perceptions and the role of tourism in national identity building. She is also interested in public policy and the relationships between the state and tourism agencies. Geographically, her research focus spans from the UK to Central Asia.