Tourism And The Emergence Of Nation-States In The Arab Eastern Mediterranean, 1920s-1930s

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...

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Main Author: Daam, Jasmin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Leiden Leiden University Press 2023
Series:Critical, Connected Histories 5
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