The aim of the research is to highlight the key factors that sustained the shift from ocean liners to cruise ships. The contribution tries to analyse in a comparative international perspective: the company strategies; innovation in technology and shipbuilding; marketing strategies; the role of the states; credit availability; increasing demand of tourism activities and leisure
This volume discusses the effects of industrialization on maritime trade, labour and communities in ...
This article is a revised version of the University of Liverpool Peter Davies Annual Lecture, given ...
Cruise trips have been rising in popularity since the 1970s as a result of the need of attracting p...
This article analyses the evolution of ocean cruises in the first third of the twentieth century. It...
Over a period of three quarters of a century, this paper aims at analysing a drastic change in the u...
The late 1950s saw the beginning of the end of transatlantic passenger shipping lines. Contrary to o...
The years from 1969-74 were critical in the evolution of the passenger shipping industry from crossi...
Defence date: 13 May 2008Examining Board: Prof. Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (EUI) - supervisor; Prof. Bar...
Steam technology revolutionised maritime transport during the nineteenth century. Together with the ...
Este ensayo pretende abordar la evolución estratégica de las navieras transatlánticas de pasaje dura...
In the second half of the 19th century, with the increased income and leisure time, pleasure boating...
The pace and incidence of improvements to oceanic travel conditions for American immigrants, during ...
Repeat visitation is regarded as a desirable phenomenon in destination marketing. This topic takes o...
Mediterranean has multiple advantages for the development of cruise tourism. In order to obtain bett...
Traffic allows travel, exchange of ideas and good an opportunity to expand knowledge and so on. Toda...
This volume discusses the effects of industrialization on maritime trade, labour and communities in ...
This article is a revised version of the University of Liverpool Peter Davies Annual Lecture, given ...
Cruise trips have been rising in popularity since the 1970s as a result of the need of attracting p...
This article analyses the evolution of ocean cruises in the first third of the twentieth century. It...
Over a period of three quarters of a century, this paper aims at analysing a drastic change in the u...
The late 1950s saw the beginning of the end of transatlantic passenger shipping lines. Contrary to o...
The years from 1969-74 were critical in the evolution of the passenger shipping industry from crossi...
Defence date: 13 May 2008Examining Board: Prof. Heinz-Gerhard Haupt (EUI) - supervisor; Prof. Bar...
Steam technology revolutionised maritime transport during the nineteenth century. Together with the ...
Este ensayo pretende abordar la evolución estratégica de las navieras transatlánticas de pasaje dura...
In the second half of the 19th century, with the increased income and leisure time, pleasure boating...
The pace and incidence of improvements to oceanic travel conditions for American immigrants, during ...
Repeat visitation is regarded as a desirable phenomenon in destination marketing. This topic takes o...
Mediterranean has multiple advantages for the development of cruise tourism. In order to obtain bett...
Traffic allows travel, exchange of ideas and good an opportunity to expand knowledge and so on. Toda...
This volume discusses the effects of industrialization on maritime trade, labour and communities in ...
This article is a revised version of the University of Liverpool Peter Davies Annual Lecture, given ...
Cruise trips have been rising in popularity since the 1970s as a result of the need of attracting p...