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The modern and the everyday: Leisure culture during Les Trente Glorieuses
De Visscher, Lisa
2004In OASE: Tijdschrift voor Architectuur, 64
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Keywords :
Trens Glorieuses; leisure; architecture
Abstract :
[en] Following the Second World War there are two priorities in France: the resignation of the economy and the reconstruction of the ravaged cities to house thousands of homeless families. Holidays and leisure activities represented only a limited portion of everyday live and wasn't a sector in which the government was ready to invest. Yet, in a span of barely twenty years, France would built a tourist empire where seaside end ski resorts literally rose out of thin air. Which role did the french culture play in the emergence of mass tourism?
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
De Visscher, Lisa ;  Université de Liège > Département de la Faculté d'Architecture > Architecture Site Saint-Luc
Language :
English
Title :
The modern and the everyday: Leisure culture during Les Trente Glorieuses
Alternative titles :
[nl] Het moderne en het alledaagse: De cultuur van de vrije tijd tijdens Les Trente Glorieuses
Publication date :
August 2004
Journal title :
OASE: Tijdschrift voor Architectuur
ISSN :
0169-6238
eISSN :
2543-1129
Publisher :
NAI010 uitgevers, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Volume :
64
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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