Braasch, Birgit (Editor)
Müller, Claudia (Editor)
Tourist crossings of the Atlantic have intrigued generations of travellers since the 19th century. In this collection the authors explore this fascination from the perspectives of art, literature, and history. They contribute to the knowledge of tourist Atlantic crossings by demonstrating how those experiences have been influenced practices as well as expectations. At the same time they indicate the pertinence of tourism by showing how non-tourist travellers like soldiers adapted tourist practices.
...MoreReview Graham Gladden (August 2021) Review of "Off shore : Perspectives on Atlantic pleasure travel since the 19th century". The Journal of Transport History (pp. 333-334).
Thesis
Douglas Jerolimov;
(2007)
Between passengers and shipowners: A technological and commercial transformation of transatlantic travel, 1818–1895
Article
Graham P. Gladden;
(August 2020)
Post Second World War trans-Atlantic travel for business and pleasure: Cunard and its airline competitors
Chapter
Birgit Braasch;
(2015)
Eating Across the Ocean: The Role of Food in the Construction of the Tourists' North Atlantic, 1947-76
Article
Maxime Poulain;
(2022)
Ocean-Liner Ceramics: A Red Star Line Assemblage in Antwerp, Belgium
Article
Victoria Kuttainen;
Susann Liebich;
(March 2017)
Worldly Tastes: Mobility and the Geographical Imaginaries of Interwar Australian Magazines
Article
Victoria Kuttainen;
Susann Liebich;
(March 2017)
Print Culture, Mobility, and the Pacific, 1920–1950: Introduction to Special Section
Book
Smith, Crosbie;
(2018)
Coal, Steam and Ships: Engineering, Enterprise and Empire on the Nineteenth-Century Seas
Book
Miguel Suárez Bosa;
(2014)
Atlantic Ports and the First Globalisation c. 1850-1930
Chapter
Kevin J. James;
(2015)
'Doing the Gap': Sociability and Tourism Networks at Killarney, 1850-1914
Article
Gabriele Cruciani;
(2001)
The Montevecchio Mining District: Industrial Archeology in SW Sardinia, Italy
Article
Richard J.P. Harris;
(August 2002)
Building Regional Identity: Social and Cultural Significance of Railways for Cornwall in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Chapter
Jones, Geoffrey;
(2020)
Luxury Tourism and Environmentalism
Article
Francesco Luzzini;
(2017)
Charon in the Intelvi Valley. The Gorge of Osteno / Caronte in Val d’Intelvi. L’Orrido di Osteno
Article
Hugo Silveira Pereira;
(March 2021)
Past, Present, and Future of Peripheral Mobilities in Portugal: The Portuguese Narrow-Gauge Railway System (1870s–2010s)
Book
Patrice M. Dabrowski;
(2021)
The Carpathians: Discovering the Highlands of Poland and Ukraine
Article
David R. Starbuck;
(1994)
The Cog Railway on Mount Washington (Photo Essay)
Book
Luciano Maffi;
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani;
(2021)
Disability and Tourism in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Italy
Article
Phillips, Sarah T.;
Potts, Dale;
Petty, Adrienne;
Schultz, Mark;
Stalcup, Sam;
Effland, Anne;
(2013)
Reflections on One Hundred and Fifty Years of the United States Department of Agriculture
Book
Waite, Thornton;
(2006)
Yellowstone by Train: A History of Rail Travel to America's First National Park
Article
Carey, Mark;
(2011)
Inventing Caribbean Climates: How Science, Medicine, and Tourism Changed Tropical Weather from Deadly to Healthy
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