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Haunting the Historiography of Slaves in South Asia from the nineteenth century to the present
ABSTRACT Using both English and Urdu‐language records, this article traces the career of a few African and Afro‐Asian women slaves in the household‐state of Awadh during the first half of the nineteenth century. Focusing on the same records, this article compares a master‐poet's recognition of the motherhood of the African and Afro‐Asian slaves to the ...
Indrani Chatterjee
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Tourism by the Sea. Development of Customs, Habits and Fashion on the Beach
The paper studies the development of seaside tourism, presenting the phases of its development: from health resorts, swimming in the cold sea, and slowly moving towards the warmer southern seaside destinations.
Petra Kavrečič
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ABSTRACT This article examines how long‐standing local conflicts concerning the nature of common property, the distribution of access and administrative rights associated with it, and more broadly the nature of the community and the forms of citizenship that organise its governance shape demands for justice regarding land transfers to outside investors
Eric Léonard +2 more
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Jusqu’au bout de la promenade ?
Since the 18th century, coastal tourism in Great Britain has experienced architectural forms that will serve as reference. Among them, the pleasure pier allows for varied activities (boardwalk, fishing, dance, theatre, restaurant, attractions).
Damien Bruneau
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That sinkin’ feeling: Environmentally induced distress on a disappearing island
Abstract Residents of Tangier Island, Virginia, a subsiding island in the Chesapeake Bay, embody psychosocial dimensions of environmental change. Analysis of ethnographic data shows islanders’ experiences and articulations of anxiety, panic, and despair as “that sinkin’ feeling,” resulting from the stress of living with the long‐term threat of imminent
Jonna Yarrington
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Nature Conservation and Sustainable Tourism in a Former Baltic Sea Coastal Military Area
The coastal zone consists of diverse littoral habitats, which we categorize into two primary types: linear and areal. Investigating linear littoral habitats is crucial for resolving the ‘coastal squeeze’ phenomenon in coastal and marine protected areas ...
Egidijus Jurkus +3 more
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5) THE TOURIST DEMAND AND THE TOURISTIC OFFER OF THE ROMANIAN CLIMATIC AND SPA RESORTS [PDF]
The exceptional balneological and climate potential of our country is proven by the existence of more than 160 localities with natural therapeutic factors (mineral and thermal springs, therapeutic lakes, salines, therapeutic muds, mofettes, the Black Sea
Cristina MICU, Loredana TUTA
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Sand castles.Chalets, hotels and leisure spaces in the seaside resorts of Montevideo (1890-1920)
The first coastal tourism in Uruguay developed in a particular socio-political framework around 1900. The Montevideo seaside resorts had different origins and routes, but they share some phenomena that allow for interesting cuts of analysis.
Tatiana Rimbaud Blengini
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Paradox of Value Loops in Dynamic Markets: From Value Post‐(Un)capture to Sustainable Recapture
ABSTRACT The growing emphasis on sustainability necessitates a re‐evaluation of traditional value creation and capture challenges, highlighting the intricate interrelation between value (un)captured and recaptured. This study investigates the dynamics of overtourism and undertourism in the sustainable development of regions. This prominent incidence of
Agnieszka Kabalska +2 more
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ABSTRACT This paper deploys a Gramscian theorisation of the conjuncture to argue that the contemporary global political economy is becoming constituted through the destruction of Gaza. It contends that Gaza's destruction illuminates the current conjuncture as an intensification of earlier authoritarian neoliberal tendencies.
Aleksandra Piletić
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