Planning the Past
Discover the intricate relationship between history and heritage tourism in Anita M. Waters' enlightening book, Planning the Past. Published in 2006 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, this compelling work spans 136 pages and delves into how post-colonial societies, particularly in Port Royal, Jamaica, reconstruct their narratives. Known for its rich history of pirates, naval admirals, and devastating earthquakes, Port Royal serves as a fascinating backdrop for Waters' exploration of historical revisionism.
Through her insightful analysis, Waters illustrates how the plans for developing heritage tourism in Port Royal reflect a chronological record of the community's evolving identity. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in American history, Caribbean studies, and the complexities of historiography. Enhance your understanding of how history is shaped and reshaped in the context of tourism and cultural memory with Planning the Past.