The Dutch Printed and Its Influence on European Tourism During the Early Modern Age
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- ISBN8231836697
- EAN9798231836697
- Date de parution08/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In this book, Philip Decker delves into the pivotal role that Dutch travel literature played in shaping the tourist industry across Europe. From the intricate maps of Joan Blaeu to the richly detailed itineraries of the Grand Tour, this book explores how the Netherlands, during its Golden Age, set the foundation for modern tourism. Through in-depth analysis of the printed guides that sparked intellectual engagement and cultural exploration, Decker reveals how the Dutch transformed travel into not just a physical journey, but a quest for historical and artistic understanding.
With its cultural, political, and economic impact, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the evolution of European tourism, and how Dutch guidebooks continue to influence the way we explore the world today. A must-read for anyone passionate about history, travel, and the cultural exchange that shaped modern tourism.
With its cultural, political, and economic impact, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the evolution of European tourism, and how Dutch guidebooks continue to influence the way we explore the world today. A must-read for anyone passionate about history, travel, and the cultural exchange that shaped modern tourism.
In this book, Philip Decker delves into the pivotal role that Dutch travel literature played in shaping the tourist industry across Europe. From the intricate maps of Joan Blaeu to the richly detailed itineraries of the Grand Tour, this book explores how the Netherlands, during its Golden Age, set the foundation for modern tourism. Through in-depth analysis of the printed guides that sparked intellectual engagement and cultural exploration, Decker reveals how the Dutch transformed travel into not just a physical journey, but a quest for historical and artistic understanding.
With its cultural, political, and economic impact, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the evolution of European tourism, and how Dutch guidebooks continue to influence the way we explore the world today. A must-read for anyone passionate about history, travel, and the cultural exchange that shaped modern tourism.
With its cultural, political, and economic impact, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the evolution of European tourism, and how Dutch guidebooks continue to influence the way we explore the world today. A must-read for anyone passionate about history, travel, and the cultural exchange that shaped modern tourism.






















