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Religion And Tourism Crossroads Destinations And Encounters 1st Edition Stausberg

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Religion And Tourism Crossroads Destinations And Encounters 1st Edition Stausberg
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Stausberg, Michael
ISBN: 9780415549325, 9780203854785, 9781136992995, 9780415549318, 0415549329, 0203854780, 1136992995, 0415549310
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Religion And Tourism Crossroads Destinations And Encounters 1st Edition Stausberg by Stausberg, Michael 9780415549325, 9780203854785, 9781136992995, 9780415549318, 0415549329, 0203854780, 1136992995, 0415549310 instant download after payment.

This book explores the dynamic interaction between religion and tourism in the modern world, asking questions such as 'what are the relationships between tourism and pilgrimage?' and 'what happens to religious performances, places and festivals that function as tourist attractions?' Surveying the growing body of work in the field, Michael Stausberg argues that tourism should be a major focus of research within religious studies.

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