This paper provides insights into the motivations and experiences of tourists who visit sites associated with war and conflict, specifically 25 individuals who participated in a tour of the World War One battlefields of the Somme and Ypres. The paper discusses the narratives of four of these individuals to illustrate in detail how such battlefield tours offer opportunities for pilgrimage, collective and personal remembrance and event validation. All of the participants had a prior interest in warfare, which was a key influence on their battlefield tour experiences. For the study participants battlefield tours emerge as complex, deeply meaningful and in some cases life-changing experiences. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
This paper argues that battlefield tours have strong religious overtones covering respect for ancest...
This study was undertaken at two sites on the Somme, France, one of the main battlefields of the Gre...
According to Moeller (2005:2) Battlefield tourism in South Africa has increasingly grown in the past...
This paper provides insights into the motivations and experiences of tourists who visit sites associ...
In this study a quantitative method was used to measure the motivations for education, holiday and r...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
The Great War battlefield landscape of the Western Front still exerts an enormous potency for touris...
Battlefield sites are some of the most iconic locations in any nation’s store of heritage attraction...
War is a uniquely human institution, frequently lacking logic but always characterised by paradox. O...
The sites of war have varied from single fields of battle, to those at sea and in the air, to the lo...
Journeys to battlefields or war-related sites are categorised as dark tourism. Dark tourism is trave...
Vietnam is an emerging tourist destination with rapid development in the tourism industry over the l...
Historical tourism resources associated with diasporic communities and battlefields would at face va...
The Battle of the Dardanelles (Çanakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, played a crucial ro...
This paper seeks to explore the practice of battlefield tourism in the Ypres Salient (Belgium) since...
This paper argues that battlefield tours have strong religious overtones covering respect for ancest...
This study was undertaken at two sites on the Somme, France, one of the main battlefields of the Gre...
According to Moeller (2005:2) Battlefield tourism in South Africa has increasingly grown in the past...
This paper provides insights into the motivations and experiences of tourists who visit sites associ...
In this study a quantitative method was used to measure the motivations for education, holiday and r...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
The Great War battlefield landscape of the Western Front still exerts an enormous potency for touris...
Battlefield sites are some of the most iconic locations in any nation’s store of heritage attraction...
War is a uniquely human institution, frequently lacking logic but always characterised by paradox. O...
The sites of war have varied from single fields of battle, to those at sea and in the air, to the lo...
Journeys to battlefields or war-related sites are categorised as dark tourism. Dark tourism is trave...
Vietnam is an emerging tourist destination with rapid development in the tourism industry over the l...
Historical tourism resources associated with diasporic communities and battlefields would at face va...
The Battle of the Dardanelles (Çanakkale), also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, played a crucial ro...
This paper seeks to explore the practice of battlefield tourism in the Ypres Salient (Belgium) since...
This paper argues that battlefield tours have strong religious overtones covering respect for ancest...
This study was undertaken at two sites on the Somme, France, one of the main battlefields of the Gre...
According to Moeller (2005:2) Battlefield tourism in South Africa has increasingly grown in the past...