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The development of Mexico's tourism industry: pyramids by day, martinis by night

Part of the New concepts in Latino American cultures series
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Berger argues that tourism was forged by Mexico's government in 1928 as the cornerstone of state-led modernization programmes.

Berger presents tourism as the leading and influential facet of the post-revolutionary modernization programme.

She also examines how tourism fostered nationalism and unity, and emerged as a new form of foreign diplomacy.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1403982864 / 9781403982865
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
02/03/2006
English
164 pages
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