Villaverde, J. y Galant, I. (editores) (2021) ¿El turismo es un gran invento? Usos políticos, identitarios y culturales del turismo en España
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2023.21.028
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Tourism, History, National identities, Spain, Collective imaginationAbstract
Review of the collective book edited by Jorge Villaverde and Ivanne Galant on identity and cultural aspects related to tourism in 20th-century Spain.
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Villaverde, J. y Galant, I. (eds.) (2021) ¿El turismo es un gran invento? Usos políticos, identitarios y culturales del turismo en España
Institució Alfons El Magnànim.
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