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Fishing for Tourists: Tourism and Household Enterprise in Biograd na Moru
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- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface: Some Contexts for Yugoslav Tourism History ix
- Tourism and the Making of Socialist Yugoslavia: An Introduction 1
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PART I: “HOLIDAYS ON COMMAND”
- Workers into Tourists: Entitlements, Desires, and the Realities of Social Tourism under Yugoslav Socialism 33
- From Comrades to Consumers: Holidays, Leisure Time, and Ideology in Communist Yugoslavia 69
- The Yugoslav Road to International Tourism: Opening, Decentralization, and Propaganda in the Early 1950s 107
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PART II: TOURISM AND THE “YUGOSLAV DREAM”
- Travelling to the Birthplace of “the Greatest Son of Yugoslav Nations”: The Construction of Kumrovec as a Political Tourism Destination 141
- My Own Vikendica: Holiday Cottages as Idyll and Investment 171
- Highways of Desire: Cross-Border Shopping in Former Yugoslavia, 1960s–1980s 211
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PART III: TOURISM ECONOMIES IN TRANSFORMATION
- Fishing for Tourists: Tourism and Household Enterprise in Biograd na Moru 241
- Youth Labor Action (Omladinska radna akcija, ORA) as Ideological Holiday-Making 279
- What To Do at the Weekend? Leisure for Happy Consumers, Refreshed Workers, and Good Citizens 303
- Yugoslav Unity and Olympic Ideology at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games 335
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SYNOPSIS
- Yugoslavia as It Once Was: What Tourism and Leisure Meant for the History of the Socialist Federation 367
- List of Contributors 403
- Index 407
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Preface: Some Contexts for Yugoslav Tourism History ix
- Tourism and the Making of Socialist Yugoslavia: An Introduction 1
-
PART I: “HOLIDAYS ON COMMAND”
- Workers into Tourists: Entitlements, Desires, and the Realities of Social Tourism under Yugoslav Socialism 33
- From Comrades to Consumers: Holidays, Leisure Time, and Ideology in Communist Yugoslavia 69
- The Yugoslav Road to International Tourism: Opening, Decentralization, and Propaganda in the Early 1950s 107
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PART II: TOURISM AND THE “YUGOSLAV DREAM”
- Travelling to the Birthplace of “the Greatest Son of Yugoslav Nations”: The Construction of Kumrovec as a Political Tourism Destination 141
- My Own Vikendica: Holiday Cottages as Idyll and Investment 171
- Highways of Desire: Cross-Border Shopping in Former Yugoslavia, 1960s–1980s 211
-
PART III: TOURISM ECONOMIES IN TRANSFORMATION
- Fishing for Tourists: Tourism and Household Enterprise in Biograd na Moru 241
- Youth Labor Action (Omladinska radna akcija, ORA) as Ideological Holiday-Making 279
- What To Do at the Weekend? Leisure for Happy Consumers, Refreshed Workers, and Good Citizens 303
- Yugoslav Unity and Olympic Ideology at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games 335
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SYNOPSIS
- Yugoslavia as It Once Was: What Tourism and Leisure Meant for the History of the Socialist Federation 367
- List of Contributors 403
- Index 407