A facilitated access model and ottoman empire tourism |
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Authors: | Susan |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Guelph, Canada |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes a “facilitated access” model to describe how local people make and have made use of tourism. Although Western travel accounts of the Arab Middle East have been studied by various disciplines, the Ottoman Empire has not been treated from a tourism studies approach. Travel narratives from 1835 to 1870 are used to reconstruct how, and tentatively why, Ottoman subjects adapted existing tourism services and expertise to the new Western tourists of the era. It is argued that Western tourism in the empire flourished in the foundational period before Cook Company tours began in 1869 because some Ottoman subjects could thus increase their own autonomy. |
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Keywords: | Ottoman Empire tourism development workers travel writingMots-clé s: Empire Ottoman dé veloppement du tourisme ouvriers é crits de voyage |
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