Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface: Some Contexts for Yugoslav Tourism History
Tourism and the Making of Socialist Yugoslavia; An Introduction
Part I “Holidays on Command”
Workers into Tourists: Entitlements, Desires, and the Realities of Social Tourism under Yugoslav Socialism
From Comrades to Consumers: Holidays, Leisure Time, and Ideology in Communist Yugoslavia
The Yugoslav Road to International Tourism: Opening, Decentralization, and Propaganda in the Early 1950s
Part II Tourism and the “Yugoslav Dream”
Travelling to the Birthplace of “the Greatest Son of Yugoslav Nations”: The Construction of Kumrovec as a Political Tourism Destination
My Own "Vikendica": Holiday Cottages as Idyll and Investment
Highways of Desire: Cross-Border Shopping in Former Yugoslavia,1960s–1980s
Part III: Tourism Economies in Transformation
Fishing for Tourists: Tourism and Household Enterprise in Biograd na Moru
Youth Labor Action (Omladinska radna akcija, ORA) as Ideological Holiday-Making
What To Do at the Weekend?Leisure for Happy Consumers, Refreshed Workers, and Good Citizens
Yugoslav Unity and Olympic Ideology at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games
Synopsis
Yugoslavia as It Once Was What Tourism and Leisure Meant for the History of the Socialist Federation
List of Contributors
Index
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