The course presents the evolution of tourism from the antiquity to the modern world, inserting it into the broader context of the economic development of the European continent.
STUDENTS ATTENDING THE LECTURES:
Texts and other materials suggested during the course and/or uploaded on Moodle
STUDENTS NOT ATTENDING THE LECTURES:
P. Battilani, Vacanze di pochi vacanze di tutti. L'evoluzione del turismo europeo, Bologna, il Mulino, 2009
Learning Objectives
ACQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: The development of tourism from the Antiquity to the present day in the context of the economic development of the European continent.
ACQUIRED SKILLS: Ability to critically analyse the dynamics that lead to economic changes, in particular in the tourism sector.
Prerequisites
None
Teaching Methods
Lectures and discussion of reading materials.
Type of Assessment
Written exam:
- two (open) questions
- 60 minutes
The maximum grade for each answer is 15.