Club Red. Vacation Travel and the Soviet Dream - Diane P. Koenker
266 Chapter 7 shops; it arranged services like hairdressers, cinemas, banks, and post offi ces; it organized itineraries on trai ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 267 1970s an all-union scientifi c research laboratory for tourism and excursions provided p ...
268 Chapter 7 in distribution in 1972, with just over two hundred thousand copies printed; by 1984 this number had fallen to eig ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 269 organized by the Sochi tourist base in 1965, dozens of comments from “we tourists” prais ...
270 Chapter 7 the ship’s comment book in 1970, “to take medical treatment in the sea air and the sea, and to have a closer acqua ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 271 for a tourist trip, a working person should have full confi dence in the fact that they ...
272 Chapter 7 Bulgarian comrades had built, in a region that three years before had been forest and desert, a fi rst-class Europ ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 273 rest, she insisted.^31 This foreign resort travel helped to validate the notion that res ...
274 Chapter 7 at pioneer camps had yielded by the 1980s to the nuclear family vacation. A Krasnodar survey reported in 1985 that ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 275 Divergence: The Message Loses Focus As the practice of Soviet tourism and vacations matu ...
276 Chapter 7 itinerary, and offi cials and architects began to plan both its restoration and the construction of a tourist comp ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 277 well. Reports of group leaders on these trips abroad paid close critical atten- tion to ...
278 Chapter 7 22.7 percent asked for an “average amount” of knowledge-producing excur- sions and minimal medical attention; 21.9 ...
The Modernization of Soviet Tourism 279 generation, however, a new standard of vacationing had begun to emerge, one that emphasi ...
Conclusion Soviet Vacations and the Modern World I nterwar Europe saw the rise of “social tourism,” a particular va- cation cate ...
Soviet Vacations and the Modern World 281 well as structure, Soviet tourism and vacations emphasized collectivism, cul- ture, ed ...
282 Conclusion regime, a state in which the individual’s interests were subordinated to the needs of the collective and the stat ...
Soviet Vacations and the Modern World 283 from the constraints of economic scarcities and political control, or did these moment ...
284 Conclusion exercise of where and how to travel, through the knowledge of the world gained through travel, and through the kn ...
Soviet Vacations and the Modern World 285 From the perspective of Gorbachev’s dramatic perestroika, the Brezhnev era seemed stag ...
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