Ethnology, Volume 11University of Pittsburgh, 1972 - Anthropology |
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Tourism as an Agent of Change : A Spanish Basque Case1 Davydd J. Greenwood Cornell University Of the various mass phenomena of the twentieth century , tourism has been relatively neglected by the social sciences , despite the enormous ...
Tourism as an Agent of Change : A Spanish Basque Case1 Davydd J. Greenwood Cornell University Of the various mass phenomena of the twentieth century , tourism has been relatively neglected by the social sciences , despite the enormous ...
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... tourism . According to Peters ( 1969 : 9 ) : ... Over 60 per cent of the international tourist expenditure is spent ... tourism expenditures and 90 per cent of world tourism movement take place in the two major developed areas of the ...
... tourism . According to Peters ( 1969 : 9 ) : ... Over 60 per cent of the international tourist expenditure is spent ... tourism expenditures and 90 per cent of world tourism movement take place in the two major developed areas of the ...
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... tourists and those who serve them . Wherever tourism occurs , this appears to present a potential source of conflict . Most Basques , though content with . the economic rewards , find the tourist trade unpleasant and conflictful . The ...
... tourists and those who serve them . Wherever tourism occurs , this appears to present a potential source of conflict . Most Basques , though content with . the economic rewards , find the tourist trade unpleasant and conflictful . The ...
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The Maintenance of Bilingualism in Southern | 39 |
The Social | 55 |
A Spanish | 80 |
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