Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision of Scotland as a topography imbued with romance, whisky and shortbread. This paper seeks to historicise part of the construction of these stereotypes through the emergence of a new type of discursive formation in the nineteenth century: the modern guidebook. The series of guidebooks to Scotland produced by the publishing houses of A&C Black and John Murray, were amongst the first of the ongoing attempts to determine what a journey to Scotland would look like. They did not simply mediate the Scottish landscape for travellers, but contributed to the very limits of how Scotland would be realised in the imagination of travellers. The early guidebo...
About the book: Between the mid-eighteenth and the early twentieth centuries, home tourism within B...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
This dissertation examines the waterfall in travellers’ accounts and guidebooks of Scotland between ...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
Scotland has been a popular tourist destination for over two centuries, with an intensely romantic ...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
Considerations of geography and Scottish Romanticism have tended to focus on the function of landsca...
This paper examines the waterfall in travellers’ accounts and guidebooks of Scotland between 1769 an...
Walter Scott’s works, even though largely unread nowadays, paradoxically still inform contemporary r...
Historical analyses of tourism in the Lake District have tended to focus on the evidence of literary...
In this paper, the production of whisky tourism at both independently owned and corporately owned di...
About the book: Between the mid-eighteenth and the early twentieth centuries, home tourism within B...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
This dissertation examines the waterfall in travellers’ accounts and guidebooks of Scotland between ...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
Scotland has been a popular tourist destination for over two centuries, with an intensely romantic ...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...
The aim of this thesis is to elucidate the relationship between the picturesque and the emergence o...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
Considerations of geography and Scottish Romanticism have tended to focus on the function of landsca...
This paper examines the waterfall in travellers’ accounts and guidebooks of Scotland between 1769 an...
Walter Scott’s works, even though largely unread nowadays, paradoxically still inform contemporary r...
Historical analyses of tourism in the Lake District have tended to focus on the evidence of literary...
In this paper, the production of whisky tourism at both independently owned and corporately owned di...
About the book: Between the mid-eighteenth and the early twentieth centuries, home tourism within B...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
This dissertation examines the waterfall in travellers’ accounts and guidebooks of Scotland between ...