The behaviour of tourists is a fundamental aspect in understanding the tourism industry. This title provides an examination of how and why tourists behave as they do, and how this is perceived by hosts and outside agencies, covering national characteristics of tourists from around the world and tourists' consideration of sustainable principles.
Jackie Clarke Books


France in the Age of Organization
Factory, Home and Nation from the 1920s to Vichy
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in interwar France, the book explores the belief that 'organization' could remedy social, economic, and political challenges. It traces the origins of this idea within the industrial rationalization movement and highlights its impact on various sectors, including domestic organization and economic planning. By examining the contributions of experts from engineering to biological sciences, it reveals how their insights influenced the vision of a rational socio-economic order from the 1920s through the Vichy regime and beyond.