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In 1815, following the Battle of Waterloo, the European continent reopened to British tourists, marking the beginning of a new era driven by steam technology and mass industrialization. The nineteenth century saw the British middle classes flocking to Europe, eager to experience its sights. This work vividly brings to life the voices of these travelers, capturing their puzzlement, shock, delight, and amazement. Lucy Lethbridge examines two centuries of tourist experiences, from the discomfort of stagecoaches to the luxurious beach resorts. Key figures include Victorian tourism pioneers like Albert Smith, Henry Gaze, and Thomas Cook, alongside Vladimir Raitz, who revolutionized the modern beach holiday. The rise of popular tourism created new markets for guidebooks, souvenirs, cuisine, and health cures, bridging class differences while also intensifying them. It both destroyed and preserved traditional cultures. Covering innovations from portable cameras to postcards and suntans, this exploration reveals how tourism reflects evolving attitudes toward modernity. The foreign holiday serves as a lens through which deep fears, hopes, and longings for home are exposed, from grand hotels to campsites.
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Tourists, Lucy Lethbridge
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- 2023
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