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Vacationing in Dictatorships: Dedication
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Dedication
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List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Entangled Histories of Eastern and Southern Europe
Part One: Setting the Scene
1. International Tourism in Socialist Romania and Francoist Spain in the 1950s
2. The 1960s and the “Invention” of Mass Tourism in Two European Peripheries
3. The Remapping of Tourist Geographies in the 1970s
Part Two: Forging a Consumer Society
4. International Tourism and Changing Patterns of Everyday Life until 1989
5. Foreign Tourists and Underground Consumption Practices
6. Beach Tourism on Romania’s Black Sea Coast and Spain’s Costa del Sol
Conclusion: Entangled Futures of International Tourism
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