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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 144–163.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Max Holleran Before the economic crisis of 2008, Spain's tourism economy was held up as a global model of how to ascend the virtuous tourism “ladder” from budget beachfront package tours to more profitable cultural tourism that emphasizes art museums, cuisine, and heritage. This article examines...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (100): 223–235.
Published: 01 January 2008
...Nan Alamilla Boyd Photo by Katy Raddatz, San Francisco Chronicle, 2004. Reprinted with permission
INTERVENTIONS
Sex and Tourism:
The Economic Implications of the
Gay Marriage Movement
Nan Alamilla Boyd
What new queer politics are emerging through tourism, and what tourist...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 34–50.
Published: 01 October 2017
... the struggles between federal policies and Wisconsin state tourism initiatives that pitted town business owners and boosters, who often turned to tourism in hopes of increasing their visibility and advancing their economies, against government agents who considered these cultural components to be the clearest...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 51–73.
Published: 01 October 2017
... to foment hemispheric solidarity with activities of the Peruvian state, as well as local aims to promote the Cuzco region, the former heart of the Inca empire where Machu Picchu is located. The rise of Machu Picchu during the Good Neighbor era points to the importance of understanding how tourism...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 103–124.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Rüstem Ertuğ Altınay In the Cold War era, as Turkey negotiated its place in a changing global order, tourism emerged as an important site of diplomacy. The amalgamation of tourism and diplomacy reached its peak during the cruise organized by the Turkey Tourism Association with the ocean liner...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 125–143.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Ryvka Barnard This article deals with the intersection of tourism and colonialism in Palestine, using the Nativity Church / Manger Square in the Israeli-occupied West Bank as a case study. Looking at the period between 1967 and 1995, the article focuses on the ways the Israeli state strategically...
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Radical History Review (2011) 2011 (110): 83–108.
Published: 01 May 2011
.... intervention in Thailand and the global intensification of tourism during the Cold War. Second, I trace the migration of Thais to Los Angeles and the creation of Thai restaurants as the primary social and community spaces in a period of reindustrialization—or the growth of Los Angeles's service sector economy...
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Radical History Review (2012) 2012 (112): 65–87.
Published: 01 January 2012
... neoliberal cultural, tourism-focused, and consumer-driven urban development and merged it with Jacobs's theories in order to cast himself as a key public advocate for “creative-class” planning with only marginal success and even less accountability. Despite popular and scholarly critiques of the creative...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 9–33.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Julio Capó, Jr. Miami is a relatively “new” urban space that has historically been shaped by the Caribbean. By the 1920s, the tentacles of US imperialism ensured that racialized sex tourism in Cuba and the Bahamas—particularly the former—became central to Miami's own success. This essay reveals how...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 74–102.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Scott Laderman “Tourists in Uniform” examines the conjunction of tourism and American empire-building through the Pocket Guide series of guidebooks published by the US Department of Defense, one of the largest travel publishers of the Cold War era. The Pentagon used these publications to present...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 187–195.
Published: 01 October 2017
...Kim Cary Warren This review of four books published about tourism in the US South examines the ways the region has struggled to reconcile a past rooted in slavery and violence and a modern era recast as industrial, technological, and attractive for tourists. With a focus on ghost tours, beaches...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (123): 32–36.
Published: 01 October 2015
... indigenous bodies and indigenous histories were used to justify conquest and colonization. Painting Indians as exotic, erotic “others” served a dual purpose: not only did it rationalize colonialism, but it also created a market demand for cultural tourism in which non-Natives leapt at the opportunity to see...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 21–48.
Published: 01 May 2021
... discussions of HIV/AIDS in the late 1980s and early 1990s, anxiety surrounding Kuwait’s integration into transnational networks of travel and tourism brought tensions over gender roles, citizenship, sexuality, and infidelity to the forefront of public discourse. Drawing on local Arabic-language newspapers...
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (149): 133–151.
Published: 01 May 2024
... military presence, proximity to the US-Mexico border, and interracial sociality (between white, immigrant, and nonwhite communities) led to the regulation of its interracial sex tourism industry. As the city prepared for its first major military project, the Panama-California Exposition of 1915, public...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 1–8.
Published: 01 October 2017
... Imperialism (coedited; 2015) and The Animal Game: Searching for Wildness at the American Zoo (2016). He is working on a study of taste, empire, and tourism in Asia, the Arctic, Africa, and the Pacific. Steven Fabian is associate professor in the Department of History at the State University of New...
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Published: 01 May 2023
Figure 1. Aerial view of Robben Island, with Cape Town six miles in the distance. The prison buildings are on the left near the jetty. South African Tourism, Wikimedia Commons.
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (123): 144–175.
Published: 01 October 2015
... the US empire in Guam and Hawai‘i and marginalizing indigenous claims to these islands. © 2015 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 2015 indigeneity marriage militarism tourism sexuality HISTORIES OF THE PRESENT
Homomilitarism
The Same-Sex Erotics of the US...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 177–185.
Published: 01 October 2017
.... Vernadette Vicuña Gonzalez is associate professor of American studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and director of the university's Honors Program. She is the author of Securing Paradise: Tourism and Militarism in Hawai‘i and the Philippines (2013) and is currently working on a book on imperial...
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Radical History Review (2023) 2023 (147): 137–157.
Published: 01 October 2023
... for the construction of runways and terminals to accommodate greater air traffic. 30 Instead of serving military interests, however, the primary motivator for this wave of HNL’s expansion was the growing presence of tourists on the islands from the 1950s onward. This shift toward tourism is evident in some...
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Radical History Review (2017) 2017 (129): 164–176.
Published: 01 October 2017
... Tourism.” Unpublished article . Klara Robert . 2015 . “How Shinola Went from Shoe Polish to the Coolest Brand in America: Nobody's Confusing Shit with Shinola.” Adweek , June 22 . www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/how-shinola-went-shoe-polish-coolest-brand-america-165459...
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