Tourism and Dictatorship
Explore the intriguing relationship between tourism and authoritarianism in "Tourism and Dictatorship" by Sasha D Pack, published in 2006. This compelling work delves into how General Francisco Franco's repressive regime in Spain transformed into a welcoming destination for millions of tourists from thriving European democracies in the aftermath of World War II. With 273 pages of insightful analysis, Pack examines the interplay between the tourism industry and the political economy, revealing how this influx of visitors bolstered Franco's grip on power and significantly impacted his regime's economic and political dynamics. A must-read for those interested in the intersections of history, economics, and political ideologies, this book offers a unique perspective on the hospitality industry within the broader context of Europe's turbulent past. Discover the complexities of tourism as a tool of governance and its effects on a nation's identity and economy.