A historical and contextual consideration of Liverpool's Heritage Tourism industry re the legacy of the Beatles. The work considers the roots and flowering of popular music tourism within the city, its successes and its failures, and takes the reader on a journey through Liverpool's largely entrepreneurial Beatles-related built environment and its varying tourist strategies. It also offers a projection for the future
Liverpool is recognized by the international community as an urban complex of outstanding universal ...
Liverpool's designation as European Capital of Culture for 2008, together with the 800th anniversary...
This chapter examines the process of re-branding a major community - the City of Liverpool - through...
A historical and contextual consideration of Liverpool's Heritage Tourism industry re the legacy of ...
Destinations continually seek creative ways to market their destination by celebrating popular histo...
Abstract This text is based on my six months long field work in Liverpool during the first half of ...
A consideration of how one might go about teaching Beatles-related topics in a Popular Music Studies...
This report and the underlying research were undertaken by three research institutes based in the Un...
The concept of the ‘tourist gaze’ is used to examine how Abbey Road Studios is re-framed as a touris...
During the 19th centaury Liverpool was an industrial city of great magnitude owing to the well-estab...
At times it appears that a whole industry exists to perpetuate the myth of origin of the Beatles. Th...
Michael Tomlan, Associate Professor & Director, Historic Preservation Planning Program; Mary Norman ...
This paper is written to facilitate discussion about the importance, if any, of Liverpool’s musical ...
Music is connected with tourism in diverse ways. As an expression of culture, a form of intangible h...
This chapter takes as its focus a documentary film, Routes Jukebox (2015), as a ‘record’ of music, p...
Liverpool is recognized by the international community as an urban complex of outstanding universal ...
Liverpool's designation as European Capital of Culture for 2008, together with the 800th anniversary...
This chapter examines the process of re-branding a major community - the City of Liverpool - through...
A historical and contextual consideration of Liverpool's Heritage Tourism industry re the legacy of ...
Destinations continually seek creative ways to market their destination by celebrating popular histo...
Abstract This text is based on my six months long field work in Liverpool during the first half of ...
A consideration of how one might go about teaching Beatles-related topics in a Popular Music Studies...
This report and the underlying research were undertaken by three research institutes based in the Un...
The concept of the ‘tourist gaze’ is used to examine how Abbey Road Studios is re-framed as a touris...
During the 19th centaury Liverpool was an industrial city of great magnitude owing to the well-estab...
At times it appears that a whole industry exists to perpetuate the myth of origin of the Beatles. Th...
Michael Tomlan, Associate Professor & Director, Historic Preservation Planning Program; Mary Norman ...
This paper is written to facilitate discussion about the importance, if any, of Liverpool’s musical ...
Music is connected with tourism in diverse ways. As an expression of culture, a form of intangible h...
This chapter takes as its focus a documentary film, Routes Jukebox (2015), as a ‘record’ of music, p...
Liverpool is recognized by the international community as an urban complex of outstanding universal ...
Liverpool's designation as European Capital of Culture for 2008, together with the 800th anniversary...
This chapter examines the process of re-branding a major community - the City of Liverpool - through...