1st Edition

Scotland and Tourism The Long View, 1700–2015

By Alastair J. Durie Copyright 2017
144 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

142 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

142 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Tourism has long been important to Scotland. It has become all the more significant as the financial sector has faltered and other mainstays are in apparent long-term decline. Yet there is no assessment of this industry and its place over the long run, no one account of what it has meant to previous generations and continues to mean to the present one, of what led to growth or what indeed has led... Read more

List of illustrations

Preface

1 Introduction

2 Tourism reaches Scotland

3 Tourism and transport

4 Forms of tourism

5 Distinctive features of Scottish tourism

6 Growth and fluctuations

7 The balance sheet in economic and cultural terms

8 The past and the future: tourism since 1945

Bibliography

Index

Biography

Alastair J. Durie is an honorary lecturer at Stirling University, UK, and has had a long academic career in teaching, research and administration as lecturer and senior lecturer at various Scottish universities and in North America. His early research was on eighteenth-century Scotland, with books on linen and banking, but over the past twenty years he has made the study of the history of tourism very much his speciality, assisted by awards from the Wellcome Trust and other funding bodies.