In 2008, we explored both implicit and explicit relationships between royalty and tourism in contemporary and historic UK and some international contexts. In doing so, we provided an original, direct and specific focus on the hitherto neglected subject of ‘Royal Tourism’ (Long and Palmer, 2008). A range of historical, sociological and popular cultural perspectives were included as a basis for examining the royal tourism phenomenon. There has to date, and surprisingly given the continuing relevance of the subject and enduring prominence of royalty, been no further academic studies of which we are aware that focus specifically on this royal tourism phenomenon. Nine years on, we revisit the peculiar attraction of royalty for tourism and specif...
The paper examines aspects of cultural exchange between Britain and Europe (particularly France, Ita...
This article uses the idea of the carnivalesque to “think through” party tourism as practiced by Bri...
Film-induced tourism at heritage attractions (HAs) is a growing industry of international relevance....
There are multiple and complex relationships between royalty and tourism which have received little ...
Long and Palmer’s edited book, Royal Tourism, Excursions around Monarchy, makes a significant contri...
This excellent book is published in the Manchester University Press ‘Studies in Imperialism’ series....
Until the early twentieth century, colonial tours by British royals were rare, and the 1911 Delhi Du...
The most persistent and recurring descriptive definition of the British monarchy is that it is a fam...
how visitors use and appropriate tourist sites as a means of cultural identity and distinction. This...
Tourism in its current form did not exist until the nineteenth century with the emergence of the rai...
Royal progresses have been widely studied by historians of the Tudor and Stuart monarchy, who focus ...
This paper examines a popular cultural phenomenon originating in Korea which has assumed significanc...
This paper posits that significant changes in 19th century British recreational travel patterns res...
This thesis explores the relationship between the heritage industry on the one hand, and the film an...
This research examines the development from educational to commercial tourism in Britain between the...
The paper examines aspects of cultural exchange between Britain and Europe (particularly France, Ita...
This article uses the idea of the carnivalesque to “think through” party tourism as practiced by Bri...
Film-induced tourism at heritage attractions (HAs) is a growing industry of international relevance....
There are multiple and complex relationships between royalty and tourism which have received little ...
Long and Palmer’s edited book, Royal Tourism, Excursions around Monarchy, makes a significant contri...
This excellent book is published in the Manchester University Press ‘Studies in Imperialism’ series....
Until the early twentieth century, colonial tours by British royals were rare, and the 1911 Delhi Du...
The most persistent and recurring descriptive definition of the British monarchy is that it is a fam...
how visitors use and appropriate tourist sites as a means of cultural identity and distinction. This...
Tourism in its current form did not exist until the nineteenth century with the emergence of the rai...
Royal progresses have been widely studied by historians of the Tudor and Stuart monarchy, who focus ...
This paper examines a popular cultural phenomenon originating in Korea which has assumed significanc...
This paper posits that significant changes in 19th century British recreational travel patterns res...
This thesis explores the relationship between the heritage industry on the one hand, and the film an...
This research examines the development from educational to commercial tourism in Britain between the...
The paper examines aspects of cultural exchange between Britain and Europe (particularly France, Ita...
This article uses the idea of the carnivalesque to “think through” party tourism as practiced by Bri...
Film-induced tourism at heritage attractions (HAs) is a growing industry of international relevance....