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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 1

Author : Susan Barton,Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 2048 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000562057

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 1 by Susan Barton,Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries.Volume 1: Travel and Destinations Texts in this volume draw on accounts by early travellers, from short factual lists to longer subjective descriptions. Documents show how eagerly new forms of transport were adopted and how they gave rise to different leisure activities and new destinations. Methods of travel covered include: early road travel by horse or wagon, river travel via sail and steamships, railways, the safety bicycle, motorized transport (charabancs, coaches, buses, cars and bicycles) and finally, air travel.

Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 2

Author : Susan Barton,Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000559835

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 2 by Susan Barton,Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries. Volume 2: Spa Tourism This volume traces the development of the spa from modest arrangements that emerged in the early modern period, to the large, thriving spa towns that existed in the nineteenth century. Documents show how spas evolved as well as the treatments they offered. Specific case studies of key spas - Bath, Tunbridge Wells and Cheltenham - are used to illustrate this process. Bath's popularity as a tourist destination grew throughout the eighteenth century. In the eighteenth century it was one of the most popular destinations in Britain. Royal Tunbridge Wells was its greatest rival, and both towns benefited from the patronage of celebrated dandy, Beau Nash. Cheltenham's fashionable status was ensured by a visit from George III and his court in 1788.

Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700-1914

Author : Susan Renou Barton,Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Seaside resorts
ISBN : 1848934122

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700-1914 by Susan Renou Barton,Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. During the eighteenth century travel was only available to the wealthiest people, but from the 1830s the railways brought a transport revolution, opening up the chance for travel to all classes. As tourism grew in popularity, a whole new industry developed. Many new large, lively towns grew up around spas and at the seaside to meet the needs of visitors. Guidebooks were produced, aimed at all sorts of holidaymakers and the first travel agencies emerged. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries. Case studies on specific towns - Bath, Cheltenham and Tunbridge Wells - illustrate the rise of spa tourism, then studies of Brighton, Margate, Blackpool and Scarborough are used to demonstrate the later dominance of the seaside resort. The collection will be of interest to social and economic historians as well as those researching print culture and the history of tourism.

Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700-1914

Author : Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 2032 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1781447462

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700-1914 by Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries.

Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700-1914 Vol 1

Author : Susan Barton,Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1138765279

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700-1914 Vol 1 by Susan Barton,Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries.

Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 3

Author : Susan Barton,Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000559842

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 3 by Susan Barton,Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries. Volume 3: Seaside Holidays Over the course of the seventeenth century, medical writers and practitioners came to realise the health-giving properties of the seaside environment. By the early eighteenth century, this scientific interest was spreading to wealthy people in search of a rest cure. Bathing in the sea, drinking the waters and spending time in the bracing air became a widespread activity, and by the nineteenth century this had expanded thanks to extensive advertising and publicity about its beneficial effects. Specific forms of entertainment also developed, such as piers, aquaria, winter gardens and cinemas.

Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 4

Author : Susan Barton,Allan Brodie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000559859

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Travel and Tourism in Britain, 1700–1914 Vol 4 by Susan Barton,Allan Brodie Pdf

The British led the way in holidaymaking. This four-volume primary resource collection brings together a diverse range of texts on the various forms of transport used by tourists, the destinations they visited, the role of entertainments and accommodation and how these affected the way that tourism evolved over two centuries. Volume 4: Seaside Resorts The final volume presents case studies of four major seaside resorts: Scarborough, Margate, Brighton and Blackpool. Scarborough evolved from a spa town to a seaside resort. Margate became a coastal resort from scratch and became one of the earliest sites of mass tourism. Brighton had sea bathers by the 1730s and its early development followed a similar path to that of Margate, but its royal connections allowed its rapid growth into a large town with high quality accommodation. When the railway arrived at Blackpool in 1846 it was a large village. Thirty years later it had two piers and a large hotel. Its steady growth was due to the stream of working class visitors from the local hinterland of major industrial towns and cities.

Beyond the Grand Tour

Author : Rosemary Sweet,Gerrit Verhoeven,Sarah Goldsmith
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317174523

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Beyond the Grand Tour by Rosemary Sweet,Gerrit Verhoeven,Sarah Goldsmith Pdf

Travel in early modern Europe is frequently represented as synonymous with the institution of the Grand Tour, a journey undertaken by elite young males from northern Europe to the centres of the arts and antiquity in Italy. Taking a somewhat different perspective, this volume builds upon recent research that pushes beyond this narrow orthodoxy and which decentres Italy as the ultimate destination of European travellers. Instead, it explores a much broader pattern of travel, undertaken by people of varied backgrounds and with divergent motives for travelling. By tapping into current reactions against the reification of the Grand Tour as a unique and distinctive practice, this volume represents an important contribution to the ongoing process of resituating the Grand Tour as part of a wider context of travel and topographicalmwriting. Focusing upon practices of travel in northern and western Europe rather than in Italy, particularly in Britain, the Low Countries and Germany, the essays in this collection highlight how itineraries continually evolved in response to changing political, economic and intellectual contexts. In so doing, the reasons for travel in northern Europe are subjected to a similar level of detailed analysis as has previously only been directed on Italy. By doing this, the volume demonstrates the variety of travel experiences, including the many shorter journeys made for pleasure, health, education and business undertaken by travellers of varying age and background across the period. In this way the volume brings to the fore the experiences of varied categories of traveller – from children to businessmen – which have traditionally been largely invisible in the historiography of travel.

The Georgians

Author : Penelope J. Corfield
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2022-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300265064

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The Georgians by Penelope J. Corfield Pdf

A comprehensive history of the Georgians, comparing past views of these exciting, turbulent, and controversial times with our attitudes today The Georgian era is often seen as a time of innovations. It saw the end of monarchical absolutism, global exploration and settlements overseas, the world’s first industrial revolution, deep transformations in religious and cultural life, and Britain’s role in the international trade in enslaved Africans. But how were these changes perceived by people at the time? And how do their viewpoints compare with attitudes today? In this wide-ranging history, Penelope J. Corfield explores every aspect of Georgian life—politics and empire, culture and society, love and violence, religion and science, industry and towns. People’s responses at the time were often divided. Pessimists saw loss and decline, while optimists saw improvements and light. Out of such tensions came the Georgian culture of both experiment and resistance. Corfield emphasizes those elements of deep continuity that persisted even within major changes, and shows how new developments were challenged if their human consequences proved dire.

The Royal Society and the Discovery of the Two Sicilies

Author : Manuela D’Amore
Publisher : Springer
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-08-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9783319552910

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The Royal Society and the Discovery of the Two Sicilies by Manuela D’Amore Pdf

This book illuminates a lesser-known aspect of the British history of travel in the Enlightenment: that of the Royal Society’s special contribution to the “discovery” of the south of Italy in the age of the Grand Tour. By exploring primary source journal entries of philosophy and travel, the book provides evidence of how the Society helped raise the Fellows’ curiosity about the Mediterranean and encouraged travel to the region by promoting cultural events there and establishing fruitful relations with major Italian academic institutions. They were especially devoted to revealing the natural and artistic riches of the Bourbon Kingdom from 1738 to 1780, during which the Roman city of Herculaneum was discovered and Vesuvius and Etna were actively eruptive. Through these examples, the book draws attention to the role that the Royal Society played in establishing cultural networks in Italy and beyond. Tracing a complex path starting in Restoration times, this new insight into discourse on learned travel contributes to a more challenging vision of Anglo-Italian relations in the Enlightenment.

Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture

Author : Sandra Dinter,Sarah Schäfer-Althaus
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2023-03-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783031170201

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Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture by Sandra Dinter,Sarah Schäfer-Althaus Pdf

Medicine and Mobility in Nineteenth-Century British Literature, History, and Culture analyses the cultural and literary histories of medicine and mobility as entangled processes whose discourses and practices constituted, influenced, and transformed each other. Presenting case studies of novels, poetry, travel narratives, diaries, ship magazines, skin care manuals, asylum records, press reports, and various other sources, its chapters identify and discuss diverse literary, historical, and cultural texts, contexts, and modes in which medicine and mobility intersected in nineteenth-century Britain, its empire, and beyond, whereby they illustrate how the paradigms of mobility studies and the medical humanities can complement each other.

Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching

Author : Richard Smith,Tim Giesler
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2023-06-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027252869

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Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching by Richard Smith,Tim Giesler Pdf

By adopting a historical perspective, this edited collection of papers takes a fresh look at a key concept in applied linguistics, that of innovation. A substantial introduction advocates historical re-evaluation of this notion via exploration of its rise to prominence, while the ten subsequent chapters present in-depth case studies of apparently successful as well as ineffective innovation(s), from the early eighteenth to the late twentieth century. Language learning/teaching developments in Brazil, China, England, France, Germany and Italy are considered along with ‘global’ innovations in language learner lexicography, while the languages considered include Chinese, English, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese and Spanish. Various types of primary source material are utilized, illustrating the possibilities of applied linguistic historiography for both students and academics new to the field. The book questions ideas of perpetual innovation and progress, supporting the adoption of more critical perspectives on change and innovation in applied linguistics and language teaching.

Temples of Luxury

Author : Susanne Schmid
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2023-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000927269

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Temples of Luxury by Susanne Schmid Pdf

This volume examines hotels, inns, restaurants, and travelling on luxurious trains and ships. The volume also explores social rituals, consumer culture, and issues of class and gender as well as the institutions of travelling for health, education, or any other purpose.

Literary Tourism and the British Isles

Author : LuAnn McCracken Fletcher
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498581240

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Literary Tourism and the British Isles by LuAnn McCracken Fletcher Pdf

This book is an interdisciplinary exploration of literary tourism’s role in shaping how locations in the British and Irish Isles have been seen, narrated, and valued. It explores the consequences of fictional constructions for the history, economics, and cultural politics of place, and for the Britain internalized in the mind’s eye.

The British Abroad Since the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1

Author : Xavier Guégan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137304155

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The British Abroad Since the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1 by Xavier Guégan Pdf

This book considers the British travelling beyond their isles over the last three hundred years, and through a range of interdisciplinary perspectives reflects on their taste for discovery and self-discovery both through the exploration – and exploitation – of other lands and peoples.