Tourists without Borders: The Emergence of a Pan-European Discourse in the History of Mass Tourism and Travel

AHA Session 174
Sunday, January 4, 2009: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Riverside Ballroom (Sheraton New York)
Chair:
Sasha Pack, University at Buffalo (State University of New York)
Commentator:
Shelley O. Baranowski, University of Akron
Pan-European Discourse and the Development of Modern Travel
Eric G. E. Zuelow, West Liberty State College
From “Paris of the East” to “Queen of the Danube”: International Models in the Promotion of Budapest Tourism, 1885–1940
Alexander Vari, Marywood University
The Cold War, Modernity, and Mass Tourism: The Drive to “Meet World Standards” at East Germany’s Tourism Information Center
Michelle A. Standley, New York University
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