A history of archaeological tourism : pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II
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Díaz-Andreu, Margarita EUL10001082717 Y A history of archaeological tourism pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II by Margarita Díaz-Andreu [Cham] Springer International Publishing cop. 2019 IX, 122 p. ill. 24 cm SpringerBriefs in Archaeological Heritage Management 2192-5313 This book examines the relationship between archaeological tourism and professional archaeology. It will do so by looking at this connection – most visibly through nationalism and global capitalism - from the its origins in the early modern period until World ar II. How separate is the development of archaeological tourism from that of the formation of archaeology as a discipline? And do the fields operate in two different worlds? Scholarly discussions have largely treated them as distinct fields with no connection. Histories of archaeology, in particular, have focused their attention on aspects such as the history of archaeological discoveries, archaeological thought and, more recently, the political relationship between archaeology and nationalism and other ideologies. Largely missing from all these accounts has been an examination of how archaeology has been inserted into society, for example through something that all humans enjoy – leisure – in the form of archaeological tourism. Moreover, just as histories of archaeology have largely ignored the connection between archaeology and tourism so, too has tourism in the reverse direction. Recent studies on tourism have centered on topics such as economy (sustainable and recession tourism) and new types of tourism (including ecotourism and medical tourism). könyv kulturális örökség EUL10000448101 Y turizmus EUL10000622975 Y régészet EUL10000125759 Y archeológia EUL10000125759 N SpringerBriefs in Archaeological Heritage Management EUL10001082718 Y Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32077-5 Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019 EUL01 |
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A history of archaeological tourism : pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II |
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pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II |
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A history of archaeological tourism |
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A history of archaeological tourism pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II by Margarita Díaz-Andreu |
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A history of archaeological tourism pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II by Margarita Díaz-Andreu |
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A history of archaeological tourism pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II by Margarita Díaz-Andreu |
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A history of archaeological tourism pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to World War II |
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history of archaeological tourism pursuing leisure and knowledge from the eighteenth century to world war ii |
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SpringerBriefs in Archaeological Heritage Management, ISSN 2192-5313 |
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IX, 122 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
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This book examines the relationship between archaeological tourism and professional archaeology. It will do so by looking at this connection – most visibly through nationalism and global capitalism - from the its origins in the early modern period until World ar II. How separate is the development of archaeological tourism from that of the formation of archaeology as a discipline? And do the fields operate in two different worlds? Scholarly discussions have largely treated them as distinct fields with no connection. Histories of archaeology, in particular, have focused their attention on aspects such as the history of archaeological discoveries, archaeological thought and, more recently, the political relationship between archaeology and nationalism and other ideologies. Largely missing from all these accounts has been an examination of how archaeology has been inserted into society, for example through something that all humans enjoy – leisure – in the form of archaeological tourism. Moreover, just as histories of archaeology have largely ignored the connection between archaeology and tourism so, too has tourism in the reverse direction. Recent studies on tourism have centered on topics such as economy (sustainable and recession tourism) and new types of tourism (including ecotourism and medical tourism). |