This article examines the history of ancestral tourism and its development as a form of cultural diplomacy between 1945 and 1966. The phenomenon often referred to as ‘roots tourism’ has during the last decades increased in popularity, especially in Old World countries that historically have sent large numbers of people to North America. While previous scholarship has focused on its existential dimensions and its relation to the twenty-first century tourism and heritage economies, this article looks at how ancestral tourism grew out of European attempts at expanding the tourism industry after 1945. It studies the international spread of ‘person-to-person’ programs that sought to turn travelers into ‘ambassadors’, and the subsequent transform...
Heritage tourism scholars have used notions of performativity and affectto study the ways tourists ...
An ancestral legacy is often viewed as the epitome of heritage tourism (McCain, 2003) and can genera...
This short study examines the lasting effects of colonial ties on tourist movements between nations ...
Ancestral tourism and amateur genealogy are popular phenomena, driving members of diasporas to recon...
This article has examined the development of tourism from a minority activity of the privileged soci...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Ancestral tourism is a rapidly-growing sector of the tourism industry with the current wave o
This article examines the concepts, definitions, policies, and practices of heritage in a contempora...
Tourism today is an activity of substantial economic importance worldwide, and has been for some tim...
If we take an honest look at ourselves and our lineage, we all came from somewhere else. Recent and ...
The onset of anthropology was accompanied with involuntarily or not of the colonialism that characte...
Travel has been regarded as not only a vacation but also a learning experience and for many American...
Promoting Tourism, Selling a Nation: The Politics of Representing National Identity in the United St...
Graduation date: 1992Micronesians are in the process of becoming independent nation-states after nea...
Purpose: This paper introduces measures of the motivation of tourists who travel to their ancestral ...
Heritage tourism scholars have used notions of performativity and affectto study the ways tourists ...
An ancestral legacy is often viewed as the epitome of heritage tourism (McCain, 2003) and can genera...
This short study examines the lasting effects of colonial ties on tourist movements between nations ...
Ancestral tourism and amateur genealogy are popular phenomena, driving members of diasporas to recon...
This article has examined the development of tourism from a minority activity of the privileged soci...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Ancestral tourism is a rapidly-growing sector of the tourism industry with the current wave o
This article examines the concepts, definitions, policies, and practices of heritage in a contempora...
Tourism today is an activity of substantial economic importance worldwide, and has been for some tim...
If we take an honest look at ourselves and our lineage, we all came from somewhere else. Recent and ...
The onset of anthropology was accompanied with involuntarily or not of the colonialism that characte...
Travel has been regarded as not only a vacation but also a learning experience and for many American...
Promoting Tourism, Selling a Nation: The Politics of Representing National Identity in the United St...
Graduation date: 1992Micronesians are in the process of becoming independent nation-states after nea...
Purpose: This paper introduces measures of the motivation of tourists who travel to their ancestral ...
Heritage tourism scholars have used notions of performativity and affectto study the ways tourists ...
An ancestral legacy is often viewed as the epitome of heritage tourism (McCain, 2003) and can genera...
This short study examines the lasting effects of colonial ties on tourist movements between nations ...