The Oxford Handbook of Tourism History

Kevin J James editor Eric G E Zuelow editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st May '25

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The Oxford Handbook of Tourism History cover

The Oxford Handbook of Tourism History provides an essential reference resource that consolidates innovative research into the history of tourism while mapping new trajectories that embrace scholars working in a variety of national contexts. The collection's original essays give advanced students, instructors, and researchers an overview of the field as it exists today and chart a course forward -- particularly as regards the nascent histories of various "niche" tourism practices, which have yet to receive adequate historical analysis. The handbook showcases what we now know and highlights what we do not, serving as a necessary starting point for those anxious to craft the future history of tourism. Moreover, it offers coherence to the exploration of tourism historiography by offering readers a resource in which a common set of axes of analysis -- specifically nationhood, sexuality, race, gender and class -- are systematically explored across a wide expanse of time and space in discrete engagements with core themes in tourism history.

The handbook covers an impressive methodological and geographical range of diverse research, which is further underpinned by (mostly) comprehensive historiographical discussions and recommendations for further reading. It is therefore reasonable to assume that the handbook will serve as an indispensable starting point and a treasure trove for countless future studies in the history of tourism. * Mathias Häußler, H-Soz-Kult *
Overall, the handbook balances established scholarship with innovative contributions, offering both a roadmap for research and incentives to develop the field beyond its traditional focuses. It is an important read not only for anyone interested in the history of tourism, but also for those who may not have previously seen the relevance of tourism within their own fields. * Louisa Niesen, CEU Review of Books *

ISBN: 9780190889555

Dimensions: 254mm x 182mm x 51mm

Weight: 1379g

738 pages