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Turning points in tourism’s development: 1946-2095, a perspective article

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This paper sets out to identify when, how and why tourism has changed from 1946 to 2020 using historical and future turning points.,Using the evolutionary paradigm from future studies and… Click to show full abstract

This paper sets out to identify when, how and why tourism has changed from 1946 to 2020 using historical and future turning points.,Using the evolutionary paradigm from future studies and the authors’ expertise, this paper aims to provide a focussed review of the history of tourism to identify turning points drawing upon examples from Tourism Review that have transformed or will be of significance in the evolution of tourism.,This paper identifies three historical turning points which are mobility, Fordism and mass tourism and a modern-day leisure class. Three future turning points are identified including the political importance of tourism, footprint and transformational technologies.,By undertaking a historical analysis of the tourism literature, we can determine that Hobsbawm’s (1995, p. 46) proposition that “the future is a replication of the past” is true, as many of the debates about tourism from the past are relevant today and will be in the future. Thus, this paper identifies six turning points that are of significance to historians and futurists in understanding the evolution of tourism from 1946 to 2095.

Keywords: tourism; points tourism; paper; 1946 2095; turning points; tourism development

Journal Title: Tourism Review
Year Published: 2019

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