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Playing maritime capital: The Baltic Sea in the touristic representations of St. Petersburg
International Journal of Maritime History Pub Date : 2020-11-01 , DOI: 10.1177/0843871420974050
Alexei Kraikovski 1 , Nikita Bogachev , Ivanna Lomakina 2
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This paper presents the first findings of a research investigation into understudied aspects of the touristic use of St. Petersburg’s cultural heritage, notably the development of the ‘Maritime Capital of Russia’ as a tourist brand. We argue that the effectiveness of this imaginary ‘Maritime City’ entails a complex approach based on the concept of ‘Maritimity’. Through this perspective we consider the numerous maritime heritage sites of the city as a dynamic playground for the cultural play of heritage consumption. Using guidebooks as a key historical source, we demonstrate how and why touristic representations of St. Petersburg’s maritime past have been transformed, and explore the link between the general development of the country between 1980 and 2003 and the maritime element in the vision of St. Petersburg as a tourist destination.

中文翻译:

玩海上之都:圣彼得堡旅游景观中的波罗的海

本文介绍了对圣彼得堡文化遗产旅游利用方面未充分研究的研究调查的初步结果,特别是“俄罗斯海上之都”作为旅游品牌的发展。我们认为,这个想象中的“海洋城市”的有效性需要基于“海洋”概念的复杂方法。从这个角度来看,我们将城市的众多海洋遗产地视为遗产消费文化游戏的动态游乐场。使用指南作为重要的历史资源,我们展示了圣彼得堡海洋历史的旅游表征如何以及为何发生转变,并探讨了 1980 年至 2003 年该国的总体发展与圣彼得堡愿景中的海洋元素之间的联系。圣彼得堡作为旅游胜地。
更新日期:2020-11-01
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