Disability and Tourism in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Italy

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A01=Luciano Maffi
A01=Martino Lorenzo Fagnani
accessible travel history
Alessandro Manzoni
Alexandra Feodorovna
Alpine Village
Architectural Barriers
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Gargano Promontory
Healthcare Tourism
historical disability studies
history of accessible tourism in Italy
inclusive leisure studies
International literature
Italian audience
Italian social policy
Medical Tourism
Mud Packs
Organized Summer Camps
People with disabilities
Pietro
Religious Tourism
Santa Maria Della Pace
Sea Baths
Shelleys
social integration research
Spa Tourism
Summer Camps
Tourism development
Venice Lido
Vice Versa
Victor Emanuel II
Wollstonecraft

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367771836
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Attention to the issue of disabilities has intensified in recent decades, prompting States and organizations to respond with appropriate measures to promote inclusion of persons with disabilities in all social environments. This book’s thesis is that the seeds of this inclusivity were planted by the development of tourism for people with disabilities in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The book explores the development of tourism for people with disabilities in Italy during this time period. It adds an important tessera to the mosaic of international literature that has rarely considered the history of tourism and the history of disabilities in a unified manner. While certainly of great interest to an Italian audience, the discussion of the various responses taking form in Italy to the needs of persons with disabilities, and the role these responses have played in the development of mass tourism generally, is also quite pertinent to international contexts.

This book is based largely on unpublished sources. The authors’ hope is that the presentation of these new materials combined with the innovative approach of a historical study of tourism through the lens of disabilities will open up international scholarly debate and discussion drawing in contributions from all disciplines.

Luciano Maffi is a Lecturer in History of Economic Thought at the University of Salento.

Martino Lorenzo Fagnani has obtained his PhD in Modern History at the University of Pavia.

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