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We'll Always Have Paris American Tourists in France Since 1930

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ISBN-10: 0226473783

ISBN-13: 9780226473789

Edition: 2004

Authors: Harvey Levenstein

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For much of the twentieth century, Americans had a love/hate relationship with France. While many admired its beauty, culture, refinement, and famed joie de vivre, others thought of it as a dilapidated country populated by foul-smelling, mean-spirited anti-Americans driven by a keen desire to part tourists from their money. We'll Always Have Paris explores how both images came to flourish in the United States, often in the minds of the same people. Harvey Levenstein takes us back to the 1930s, when, despite the Great Depression, France continued to be the stomping ground of the social elite of the eastern seaboard. After World War II, wealthy and famous Americans returned to the country in…    
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Book details

List price: $38.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 12/1/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Size: 6.22" wide x 9.29" long x 1.11" tall
Weight: 1.452
Language: English

Preface
Great Depression Follies
It Sometimes Rains in Nice
The Return of the Middle Classes
""Beautiful Beyond Belief"": Cultural Tourism Survives
Watching the World Go By
War and Revival
Martial Visitors
A Tattered Welcome Mat
Searching for Sartre, 1947-50
""Coca-Colonization"" and Its Discontents
""What Country Has So Much to Offer?""
""Bandwagons Work like Magic in Tourism""
Loving and Hating
The Worms Turn: 1962-1972
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