Chapter 2. Battlefield Tourism, from One (Post)War to the Other, France–Spain. Touring from the Great War to the Spanish Civil War
Chapter 3. War Tourism in Italy (1919–1939)
Chapter 4. Spanish Civil War and Francoism for Tourists: The History Told in Travel Books
Chapter 5.Tourism Policy in Post-war Spain: The Dirección General de Turismo, 1939–1951: the Dirección General de Turismo, 1939-1951
Chapter 6. Tourism Advertising and Propaganda During the Postwar. The Case of Barcelona
Chapter 7. Tourism as a Tool for Territorial Cohesion: The Cassa per il Mezzogiorno in Italy During the 1950s
Chapter 8.Emigration and Cruises: The Transatlantic Shipping Companies After the Second World War (1945–1960)∗
Chapter 9. Conclusions
Carmelo Pellejero is Associate Professor in Economic History at the University of Málaga, Spain.
Marta Luque is Associate Professor in Economic History at the University of Málaga, Spain.
This edited collection is a novel book with contributions from eleven expert researchers on the history of tourism in Europe. This book explores the growth of tourism in contemporary postwar Europe, especially during the periods following the First and Second World Wars and the Spanish Civil War. It reveals both the work carried out by social agents and institutions to develop tourism, and the contribution of tourism in boosting the economy and the recovery of morale in the Old Continent
Its origin is the International Congress Postguerres / Aftermaths of War, organized by the Department of History and Archeology of the University of Barcelona, in Barcelona, in June 2019. In this Congress, professors Carmelo Pellejero and Marta Luque coordinated the session Post-war and tourism in contemporary Europe, in which all the authors of the book participated.