A Satchel Guide for the Vacation Tourist in Europe
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Page : 418 pages
File Size : 45,8 MB
Release : 1874
Category : Europe
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Page : 418 pages
File Size : 45,8 MB
Release : 1874
Category : Europe
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Author : William James Rolfe
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 39,34 MB
Release : 2024-02-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3368861174
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Author : William James Rolfe
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Page : 678 pages
File Size : 50,18 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Europe
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Page : 402 pages
File Size : 12,89 MB
Release : 1873
Category : Europe
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A Compact itinerary of the British isles, Belgium and Holland, Germany and the Rhine, Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy.
Author : William James Rolfe
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 18,30 MB
Release : 2024-09-30
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ISBN : 9783386982764
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Page : pages
File Size : 24,29 MB
Release : 1819
Category : Europe
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Author : Rick Steves
Publisher : Rick Steves
Page : 581 pages
File Size : 50,46 MB
Release : 2018-02-06
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1641710470
Change the world one trip at a time. In this illuminating collection of stories and lessons from the road, acclaimed travel writer Rick Steves shares a powerful message that resonates now more than ever. With the world facing divisive and often frightening events, from Trump, Brexit, and Erdogan, to climate change, nativism, and populism, there's never been a more important time to travel. Rick believes the risks of travel are widely exaggerated, and that fear is for people who don't get out much. After years of living out of a suitcase, he still marvels at how different cultures find different truths to be self-evident. By sharing his experiences from Europe, Central America, Asia, and the Middle East, Rick shows how we can learn more about own country by viewing it from afar. With gripping stories from Rick's decades of exploration, this fully revised edition of Travel as a Political Act is an antidote to the current climate of xenophobia. When we travel thoughtfully, we bring back the most beautiful souvenir of all: a broader perspective on the world that we all call home. All royalties from the sale of Travel as a Political Act are donated to support the work of Bread for the World, a non-partisan organization working to end hunger at home and abroad.
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Page : 998 pages
File Size : 49,12 MB
Release : 1908
Category : American literature
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Page : 524 pages
File Size : 13,51 MB
Release : 1881
Category : American literature
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American national trade bibliography.
Author : Zsolt Nagy
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 45,47 MB
Release : 2017-07-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9633861950
After the shock of the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, which Hungarians perceived as an unfair dictate, the leaders of the country found it imperative to change Hungary’s international image in a way that would help the revision of the post-World War I settlement. The monograph examines the development of interwar Hungarian cultural diplomacy in three areas: universities, the tourist industry, and the media—primarily motion pictures and radio production. It is a story of the Hungarian elites’ high hopes and deep-seated anxieties about the country’s place in a Europe newly reconstructed after World War I, and how these elites perceived and misperceived themselves, their surroundings, and their own ability to affect the country’s fate. The defeat in the Great War was crushing, but it was also stimulating, as Nagy documents in his examination of foreign language journals, tourism, radio, and other tools of cultural diplomacy. The mobilization of diverse cultural and intellectual resources, the author argues, helped establish Hungary’s legitimacy in the international arena, contributed to the modernization of the country, and established a set of enduring national images. Though the study is rooted in Hungary, it explores the dynamic and contingent relationship between identity construction and transnational cultural and political currents in East-Central European nations in the interwar period.