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Crossing the Iron Curtain : An introduction
Focusing on Western tourism behind the Iron Curtain, this chapter introduces the main research questions addressed in the volume: firstly, how and why Eastern Europe became a tourist destination for citizens of the West; secondly, what impact this had on the development of a tourism industry in the Eastern bloc; and thirdly, to what extent the experiences of Western tourists in Eastern Europe infl
De intellektuellas förräderi? : Intellektuellt utbyte mellan Sverige och Tredje Riket
En länk i enhetlighetens kedja : blanketter i kontorets pappersmaskineri
Skrivbordsprodukter : Om kommunikationens materialtet på 1940-talets kontor
Dammsugarens gestaltning i tidningen Råd & Rön
Book review: Aurora Lewén. Resfeber. Berättelser från semesterns barndom 1938-1959
A Paradise behind the Curtain : Selling Eastern Escapes to Scandinavians
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Book review: Hongliang Yan. Heritage Tourism in China: Modernity, Identity and Sustainability
Därför är det djupt mänskligt att hamstra jodtabletter
Salstentamen och lärande - en omöjlig ekvation? Några erfarenheter av en tentaverkstad
You are what you eat online : The phenomenon of mediated eating practices and their underlying moral regimes in Swedish “What I eat in a day” vlogs
In Western societies, with increasingly salient mediation processes, eating, too, has become an entanglement of offline and online practices. Food as carrier of values has never merely satisfied bodily needs, which makes it essential to investigate mediated eating practices and emerging digital foodscapes in order to understand how they change everyday life, but also culture at large. However, mos
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A Colonial Celebrity in the New Attention Economy : Cecil Rhodes’s Cape-to-Cairo Telegraph and Railway Negotiations in 1899
In 1899, the British colonialist Cecil Rhodes went to Berlin to negotiate about his fantastical ‘Cape-to-Cairo’ telegraph and railway scheme with his former nemesis, the German emperor Wilhelm II. Why did this initiative of Rhodes, who was held responsible for the disastrous Jameson Raid and no longer occupied any official position, receive so much coverage and legitimacy in the international pres
