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Tourism and the emergence of nation-states in the Arab Eastern Mediterranean, 1920s-1930s / Jasmin DaamAuteur principal: Daam, JasminLangue: anglais.Pays: Pays Bas (NL).Publication : Leiden, Netherlands : Leiden University press • C 2023Description : 1 vol. (372 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cmCollection : Critical, Connected Histories, Leiden, Leiden University Press, 2020, 5ISBN: 978-90-8728-391-9.Dewey: 338.479109174927Résumé: "In the aftermath of World War I, the beaten paths of tourism guided an increasing number of international tourists to the hinterlands of the Arab Eastern Mediterranean, where they would admire pyramids and Roman ruins. Yet they were not the only visitors: Arab nationalists gathered in summer resorts, and Yishuvi skiing clubs practised on Lebanese mountain slopes. By catering to these travellers, local tour guides and advocates of tourism development pursued their agendas. The book unearths unexpected connections between tourism and the emergence of nation-states in Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. Arab middle-class actors striving for independence, Zionist settlers and mandate officials presented their visions of the post-Ottoman spatial order to an international audience of tourists. At the same time, mobilities and infrastructures of tourism shaped the material conditions of this order. Tourism thus helps us to understand the transformations of Arab societies in their global context, and its history is a colourful story of the emergence of the modern Middle East. ".Bibliographie: Notes bibliographiques. Index.Note de thèse: Texte remanié de, Dissertation, Philosophy, University of Kassel, 2020Sujet - Nom commun: Tourisme -- Pays arabes 20e siècle | Tourism -- Arab countries -- History -- 20th century | Tourism -- Middle East -- History -- 20th century | Nation-state
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This book is based on the dissertation Tourist Spaces : The Arab East as a Tourist Destination in the 1920s and 1930s submitted by Jasmin Daam for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kassel, and defended on 30 October 2020.

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Texte remanié de Dissertation Philosophy University of Kassel 2020

"In the aftermath of World War I, the beaten paths of tourism guided an increasing number of international tourists to the hinterlands of the Arab Eastern Mediterranean, where they would admire pyramids and Roman ruins. Yet they were not the only visitors: Arab nationalists gathered in summer resorts, and Yishuvi skiing clubs practised on Lebanese mountain slopes. By catering to these travellers, local tour guides and advocates of tourism development pursued their agendas. The book unearths unexpected connections between tourism and the emergence of nation-states in Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. Arab middle-class actors striving for independence, Zionist settlers and mandate officials presented their visions of the post-Ottoman spatial order to an international audience of tourists. At the same time, mobilities and infrastructures of tourism shaped the material conditions of this order. Tourism thus helps us to understand the transformations of Arab societies in their global context, and its history is a colourful story of the emergence of the modern Middle East. " 4e de couverture

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