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Slavery, contested heritage, and thanatourism / Graham M.S. Dann, A.V. Seaton, editors.

Contributor(s): Dann, Graham | Seaton, A. VPublication details: New York : Haworth Hospitality Press, 2001. Description: 221 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 078901386X (alk. paper); 0789013878 (alk. paper)Uniform titles: International journal of hospitality & tourism administration. Subject(s): Slavery -- History | Slave trade -- History | Tourism -- Social aspects | Heritage tourismDDC classification: 306.3/62/09 LOC classification: HT871. | S54 2001
Contents:
Slavery, Heritage and Tourism in Ghana; Supplanting the Planters: Hawking Heritage in Barbados; The Marketing of Slavery Heritage in the United Kingdom; Sources of Slavery-Destinations of Slavery: The Silences and Disclosures of Slavery Heritage in the UK and US; Aunt Jemima and Uncle Mose Travel the USA: The Marketing of Memory Through Tourist Souvenirs; Whitewashing Plantations: The Commodification of a Slave-Free Antebellum South. Gloria and Anthony Visit a Plantation: History into Heritage at ""Laura: A Creole Plantation""From Civil War to Civil Rights: Selling Alabama as Heritage Tourism; Index.
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"... has been co-published simultaneously as International journal of hospitality & tourism administration, volume 2, numbers 3/4 2001."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Slavery, Heritage and Tourism in Ghana; Supplanting the Planters: Hawking Heritage in Barbados; The Marketing of Slavery Heritage in the United Kingdom; Sources of Slavery-Destinations of Slavery: The Silences and Disclosures of Slavery Heritage in the UK and US; Aunt Jemima and Uncle Mose Travel the USA: The Marketing of Memory Through Tourist Souvenirs; Whitewashing Plantations: The Commodification of a Slave-Free Antebellum South. Gloria and Anthony Visit a Plantation: History into Heritage at ""Laura: A Creole Plantation""From Civil War to Civil Rights: Selling Alabama as Heritage Tourism; Index.