This paper explores the connection between memory study theories (antagonistic, cosmopolitan, and agonistic) and emotions in a dark heritage site. It does so by investigating Italian and Slovene visitors’ emotional reactions to the permanent exhibition of the Kobarid Museum. The museum is located in a dark heritage site in Slovenia that was the epicenter of a series of bloody conflicts during the First World War. Relying on a cosmopolitan narrative, the museum promotes a clear antiwar message, aiming to elicit emotional responses such as empathy and compassion for the victims to connect with visitors. However, our analysis brings to light antagonistic emotions among Italian and Slovene visitors, raising important issues concerning the role ...
This chapter explores the proposition that the act of ‘souveniring’ recent and/or ancient places of ...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
This paper picks up from extensive literatures that have addressed the relationship of heritage to n...
My thesis analyses the ways in which individuals experienced and responded to Holocaust history exhi...
This paper is about Grūtas, a Lithuanian park museum near Druskininkai featuring recovered Soviet-er...
Heritage sites and museums displaying history and culture are used in many different ways by visitor...
This article moves beyond recent work on visitor emotions to ask: How are theemotions of past eras (...
Abstract Purpose – Dark tourism and, more specifically, visitor experiences at Nazi concentration...
The present paper starts with a discussion of the relationship between heritage and tradition and pr...
In this chapter we analyse a number of war museums across Europe, in order to assess the extent to w...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
Heritage is a result of cultural and social constructions rather than received values from the past ...
The notion of a European heritage has become one of the main pillars of the EU’s cultural policy. Ho...
Purpose: This paper aims to extend understanding on how the tourist experience at dark heritage site...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Leices...
This chapter explores the proposition that the act of ‘souveniring’ recent and/or ancient places of ...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
This paper picks up from extensive literatures that have addressed the relationship of heritage to n...
My thesis analyses the ways in which individuals experienced and responded to Holocaust history exhi...
This paper is about Grūtas, a Lithuanian park museum near Druskininkai featuring recovered Soviet-er...
Heritage sites and museums displaying history and culture are used in many different ways by visitor...
This article moves beyond recent work on visitor emotions to ask: How are theemotions of past eras (...
Abstract Purpose – Dark tourism and, more specifically, visitor experiences at Nazi concentration...
The present paper starts with a discussion of the relationship between heritage and tradition and pr...
In this chapter we analyse a number of war museums across Europe, in order to assess the extent to w...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
Heritage is a result of cultural and social constructions rather than received values from the past ...
The notion of a European heritage has become one of the main pillars of the EU’s cultural policy. Ho...
Purpose: This paper aims to extend understanding on how the tourist experience at dark heritage site...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the University of Leices...
This chapter explores the proposition that the act of ‘souveniring’ recent and/or ancient places of ...
This conceptual article brings to the attention of tourism scholars new possibilities to theorize da...
This paper picks up from extensive literatures that have addressed the relationship of heritage to n...