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Horror and Human Tragedy Revisited: The Management of Sites of Atrocities for Tourism

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Description:Part of the Tourism Dynamics series.ContentsChapter 1. Introduction: Managing Atrocity for Tourism; Atrocity, Tourism, and Management; Why Are Tourists Attracted by Atrocity?; Wider Impacts of Atrocity Heritage TourismSECTION 1: THE MANAGEMENT OF ATROCITY SITES FOR TOURISMChapter 2. Penal Colonies and Tourism With Reference to Robben Island, South Africa: Commodifying the Heritage of Atrocity? / John E. Tunbridge; The ArgumentPenal Colonies as Islands; Islands as Penal Colonies; The Penal Archetype: Australia; Robben Island, South Africa; Other Penal Islands: A Spectrum of Tourism Potential?; Revealing and Revalorizing: Atrocity, Identity, Ecology, and TourismChapter 3. When Time Heals: The Present Interpretation of 18th Century Acadian, Planter, and Loyalist Heritage Sites in Nova Scotia, Canada / Greg J. Ashworth; "Of Old Unhappy Far Off Things and Battles Long Ago"; Three Cases From Nova Scotia; Towards ReconciliationChapter 4. From Tragedy to Symbol: The Efforts to Designate the Sand Creek Massacre Site as a National Historic Site / Christine Whitacre and Jerome A. Greene; Chapter 5. Public Monuments and Political Correctness / Tom NoelChapter 6. Andersonville: A Site Steeped in Controversy / Fred Boyles; Historical Background; Early Preservation Efforts; Legislation to Preserve Andersonville; National Park Service Administration; Andersonville's Attraction to Visitors; The Visitor Experience; The Controversy Lives On; ConclusionSECTION 2: HOLOCAUST MEMORIALS AND MEMORIALIZATION OF THE HOLOCAUSTChapter 7. Holocaust Memorials Without Holocaust Survivors: The Management of Museums and Memorials to Victims of Nazi Germany in 21st Century Europe / Rudi Hartmann; Memorials and Memorialization in Europe; The Management of Memorial Sites and Museums for Tourism in the 1990s; Political Culture and Layout and Design of Memorial Sites of the HolocaustChapter 8. Attitudes of Israeli Visitors Towards the Holocaust Remembrance Site of Yad Vashem / Shaul Karkover; Vad Vashem Site and Visitors: Dissonance-Softening PoliciesYad Vashem: Whose Heritage?; Summary and ConclusionsChapter 9. Reshaping Dachau for Visitors: 1933-2000 / Harold Marcuse; The "Clean Camp": 1933-1943; The "Dirty Camp": 1943-1945; "Cleaning Up" the Former Concentration Camp: 1946-1955; The Move Toward Documenting the Past: 1955-1960; The "Green" Memorial Site; The Sanitized Memorial Site: 1965-1966; Visitor Statistics: 1950-1995; Reconstruction Versus Preservation: Changes 1966-2003; ConclusionChapter 10. The Neue Wache in Berlin: From the Wars of Liberation to the Liberation From the War / Ries Roowaan; Berlin: Prussian Capital-German Capital; German PartitionFrom Bonn to Berlin; The Management of the Memorial; ConclusionChapter 11. Trauma Revisited: The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin / Odile Jansen; The Project; The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe as a Future Site of Holocaust Tourism; ConclusionsSECTION 3: ARE TOURISTS ATTRACTED TO SITES OF ATROCITY AND WAR--OR DETERRED?Chapter 12. Estimating the Effect of Atrocious Events on the Flow of Tourists to Israel / Shaul Karkover; Literature Review; Methodology; Analysis of Results; Summary and Concluding RemarksChapter 13. The Recovery and the Transition of Tourism to Market Economy in Southeastern Europe / Anton Gosar; The Rule of Chaos in the Core of Ex-Yugoslavia (1991-2000); Tourism in Southeastern Europe in the 1990s; The Recovery of Tourism in Ex-Yugoslavia; ConclusionsChapter 14. After the War: Ethnic Tourism to Lebanon / Richard Butler and Rime Hajar; Ethnic and VFR Tourism; Tourism in Lebanon in Peace and War; Ex-Resident Movements to Lebanon; The Survey and Results; ConclusionsChapter 15. Performing Family: Cultural Travel to Ghana's Slave Castles / Sandra L. Richards; Casting Oneself; Geographies of Performance; Contact Zones; Remembering What Might Have BeenChapter 16. Children of the Dark / Graham M. S. Dann; Films; Television; Advertising; The Print Media; ConclusionChapter 17. The Management of Horror and Human Tragedy / Greg Ashworth and Rudi Hartmann; Dissonance in Heritage; Strategies for Managing the Heritage of AtrocityWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Horror and Human Tragedy Revisited: The Management of Sites of Atrocities for Tourism. To get started finding Horror and Human Tragedy Revisited: The Management of Sites of Atrocities for Tourism, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Horror and Human Tragedy Revisited: The Management of Sites of Atrocities for Tourism

Unknown Author
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Description: Part of the Tourism Dynamics series.ContentsChapter 1. Introduction: Managing Atrocity for Tourism; Atrocity, Tourism, and Management; Why Are Tourists Attracted by Atrocity?; Wider Impacts of Atrocity Heritage TourismSECTION 1: THE MANAGEMENT OF ATROCITY SITES FOR TOURISMChapter 2. Penal Colonies and Tourism With Reference to Robben Island, South Africa: Commodifying the Heritage of Atrocity? / John E. Tunbridge; The ArgumentPenal Colonies as Islands; Islands as Penal Colonies; The Penal Archetype: Australia; Robben Island, South Africa; Other Penal Islands: A Spectrum of Tourism Potential?; Revealing and Revalorizing: Atrocity, Identity, Ecology, and TourismChapter 3. When Time Heals: The Present Interpretation of 18th Century Acadian, Planter, and Loyalist Heritage Sites in Nova Scotia, Canada / Greg J. Ashworth; "Of Old Unhappy Far Off Things and Battles Long Ago"; Three Cases From Nova Scotia; Towards ReconciliationChapter 4. From Tragedy to Symbol: The Efforts to Designate the Sand Creek Massacre Site as a National Historic Site / Christine Whitacre and Jerome A. Greene; Chapter 5. Public Monuments and Political Correctness / Tom NoelChapter 6. Andersonville: A Site Steeped in Controversy / Fred Boyles; Historical Background; Early Preservation Efforts; Legislation to Preserve Andersonville; National Park Service Administration; Andersonville's Attraction to Visitors; The Visitor Experience; The Controversy Lives On; ConclusionSECTION 2: HOLOCAUST MEMORIALS AND MEMORIALIZATION OF THE HOLOCAUSTChapter 7. Holocaust Memorials Without Holocaust Survivors: The Management of Museums and Memorials to Victims of Nazi Germany in 21st Century Europe / Rudi Hartmann; Memorials and Memorialization in Europe; The Management of Memorial Sites and Museums for Tourism in the 1990s; Political Culture and Layout and Design of Memorial Sites of the HolocaustChapter 8. Attitudes of Israeli Visitors Towards the Holocaust Remembrance Site of Yad Vashem / Shaul Karkover; Vad Vashem Site and Visitors: Dissonance-Softening PoliciesYad Vashem: Whose Heritage?; Summary and ConclusionsChapter 9. Reshaping Dachau for Visitors: 1933-2000 / Harold Marcuse; The "Clean Camp": 1933-1943; The "Dirty Camp": 1943-1945; "Cleaning Up" the Former Concentration Camp: 1946-1955; The Move Toward Documenting the Past: 1955-1960; The "Green" Memorial Site; The Sanitized Memorial Site: 1965-1966; Visitor Statistics: 1950-1995; Reconstruction Versus Preservation: Changes 1966-2003; ConclusionChapter 10. The Neue Wache in Berlin: From the Wars of Liberation to the Liberation From the War / Ries Roowaan; Berlin: Prussian Capital-German Capital; German PartitionFrom Bonn to Berlin; The Management of the Memorial; ConclusionChapter 11. Trauma Revisited: The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin / Odile Jansen; The Project; The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe as a Future Site of Holocaust Tourism; ConclusionsSECTION 3: ARE TOURISTS ATTRACTED TO SITES OF ATROCITY AND WAR--OR DETERRED?Chapter 12. Estimating the Effect of Atrocious Events on the Flow of Tourists to Israel / Shaul Karkover; Literature Review; Methodology; Analysis of Results; Summary and Concluding RemarksChapter 13. The Recovery and the Transition of Tourism to Market Economy in Southeastern Europe / Anton Gosar; The Rule of Chaos in the Core of Ex-Yugoslavia (1991-2000); Tourism in Southeastern Europe in the 1990s; The Recovery of Tourism in Ex-Yugoslavia; ConclusionsChapter 14. After the War: Ethnic Tourism to Lebanon / Richard Butler and Rime Hajar; Ethnic and VFR Tourism; Tourism in Lebanon in Peace and War; Ex-Resident Movements to Lebanon; The Survey and Results; ConclusionsChapter 15. Performing Family: Cultural Travel to Ghana's Slave Castles / Sandra L. Richards; Casting Oneself; Geographies of Performance; Contact Zones; Remembering What Might Have BeenChapter 16. Children of the Dark / Graham M. S. Dann; Films; Television; Advertising; The Print Media; ConclusionChapter 17. The Management of Horror and Human Tragedy / Greg Ashworth and Rudi Hartmann; Dissonance in Heritage; Strategies for Managing the Heritage of AtrocityWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Horror and Human Tragedy Revisited: The Management of Sites of Atrocities for Tourism. To get started finding Horror and Human Tragedy Revisited: The Management of Sites of Atrocities for Tourism, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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