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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Contributors xiii
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Resort-Port Relationship 1
- Chapter 2. Towns of ‘Health and Mirth’: The First Seaside Resorts, 1730-1769 18
- Chapter 3. A Dutch Idyll? Scheveningen as a Seaside Resort, Fishing Village and Port, c. 1700-1900 33
- Chapter 4. ‘From the Temple of Hygeia to the Sordid Devotees of Pluto’. The Hotwell and Bristol: Resort and Port in the Eighteenth Century 50
- Chapter 5. Three Views of Brighton as Port and Resort 66
- Chapter 6. From Port to Resort: Tenby and Narratives of Transition, 1760-1914 86
- Chapter 7. A Town Divided? Sea-Bathing, Dock-Building and Oyster-Fishing in Nineteenth-Century Swansea 113
- Chapter 8. Port and Resort: Symbiosis and Conflict in ‘Old Whitby’, England, since 1880 126
- Chapter 9. Recycled Maritime Culture and Landscape: Various Aspects of the Adaptation of Nineteenth-Century Shipping and Fishing Industries to Twentieth-Century Tourism in Southern Norway 147
- Chapter 10. Gijόn: From Asturian Regional Port and Industrial City to Touristic and Cultural Centre for the European Atlantic Arc, from the Nineteenth Century to the Present 167
- Chapter 11. From a Baltic Village to a Leading Soviet Health Resort: Reminiscences of the Social History of Jurmala, Latvia 183
- Chapter 12. From Port to Resort: Art, Heritage and Identity in the Regeneration of Margate 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Contributors xiii
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Resort-Port Relationship 1
- Chapter 2. Towns of ‘Health and Mirth’: The First Seaside Resorts, 1730-1769 18
- Chapter 3. A Dutch Idyll? Scheveningen as a Seaside Resort, Fishing Village and Port, c. 1700-1900 33
- Chapter 4. ‘From the Temple of Hygeia to the Sordid Devotees of Pluto’. The Hotwell and Bristol: Resort and Port in the Eighteenth Century 50
- Chapter 5. Three Views of Brighton as Port and Resort 66
- Chapter 6. From Port to Resort: Tenby and Narratives of Transition, 1760-1914 86
- Chapter 7. A Town Divided? Sea-Bathing, Dock-Building and Oyster-Fishing in Nineteenth-Century Swansea 113
- Chapter 8. Port and Resort: Symbiosis and Conflict in ‘Old Whitby’, England, since 1880 126
- Chapter 9. Recycled Maritime Culture and Landscape: Various Aspects of the Adaptation of Nineteenth-Century Shipping and Fishing Industries to Twentieth-Century Tourism in Southern Norway 147
- Chapter 10. Gijόn: From Asturian Regional Port and Industrial City to Touristic and Cultural Centre for the European Atlantic Arc, from the Nineteenth Century to the Present 167
- Chapter 11. From a Baltic Village to a Leading Soviet Health Resort: Reminiscences of the Social History of Jurmala, Latvia 183
- Chapter 12. From Port to Resort: Art, Heritage and Identity in the Regeneration of Margate 197