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Tourism In Russia


Tourism In Russia
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Author : Frederic Dimanche
language : en
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Release Date : 2015-09-09

Tourism In Russia written by Frederic Dimanche and has been published by Emerald Group Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-09 with Business & Economics categories.


This book addresses tourism as a system, provides essentials of tourism management and marketing, discusses planning and impact management, and proposes strategies and recommendations to improve Russia as an international destination.



Cultural Tourism In Russia


Cultural Tourism In Russia
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Author : Lidia Andrades Caldito
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Cultural Tourism In Russia written by Lidia Andrades Caldito and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.


The present series of reports are the deliverables 8,9, and 10, of TEMPUS Project "NETOUR: Network for Excellence in Tourism through Organizations and Universities in Russia". This project was funded by the European Union through EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency). Specifically, this series comprises four reports: a short introductory report called Tourism in Russia, Cultural Tourism in Russia, Nature-based Tourism in Russia and Business Tourism in Russia.



Cultural Industries In Russia


Cultural Industries In Russia
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Author : Katja Ruutu
language : en
Publisher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Release Date : 2009

Cultural Industries In Russia written by Katja Ruutu and has been published by Nordic Council of Ministers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Art and state categories.


This study provides a state of the art analysis of the cultural and creative industries in Russia. It includes relevant statistics, the concepts of creative industries and the legislation in the field of cultural and creative industry in Russia, such as the law on culture and the federal program on culture. The study looks at the basic laws and practices of public organizations such as the changes of cultural institutions towards business orientation, and vice versa the opportunities for creative industry enterprises to take advantage of public funding. In this perspective, the divisions between governmental, non-governmental and commercial organizations as well as the new law on small and medium sized enterprises are presented. Some basic points of cultural networks and practices dating from the Soviet times are introduced in order to understand the possibilities to build creative clusters and creative enterprises in Russia. In addition, the study describes the volumes of some sectors, as audiovisual and film industry, traditional culture, games industry and cultural tourism.



Contested Russian Tourism


Contested Russian Tourism
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Author : Susan Layton
language : en
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Release Date : 2021-08-10

Contested Russian Tourism written by Susan Layton and has been published by Academic Studies PRess this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-10 with History categories.


This literary, cultural history examines imperial Russian tourism’s entanglement in the vexed issue of cosmopolitanism understood as receptiveness to the foreign and pitted against provinciality and nationalist anxiety about the allure and the influence of Western Europe. The study maps the shift from Enlightenment cosmopolitanism to Byronic cosmopolitanism with special attention to the art pilgrimage abroad. For typically middle-class Russians daunted by the cultural riches of the West, vacationing in the North Caucasus, Georgia, and the Crimea afforded the compensatory opportunity to play colonizer kings and queens in “Asia.” Drawing on Anna Karenina and other literary classics, travel writing, journalism, and guidebooks, the investigation engages with current debates in cosmopolitan studies, including the fuzzy paradigm of “colonial cosmopolitanism.”



Nature Based Tourism In Russia


Nature Based Tourism In Russia
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Author : Lidia Andrades Caldito
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Nature Based Tourism In Russia written by Lidia Andrades Caldito and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.


The present series of reports are the deliverables 8,9, and 10, of TEMPUS Project "NETOUR: Network for Excellence in Tourism through Organizations and Universities in Russia". This project was funded by the European Union through EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency). Specifically, this series comprises four reports: a short introductory report called Tourism in Russia, Cultural Tourism in Russia, Nature-based Tourism in Russia and Business Tourism in Russia.



Business Tourism In Russia


Business Tourism In Russia
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Author : Lidia Andrades Caldito
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Business Tourism In Russia written by Lidia Andrades Caldito and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with categories.


The present series of reports are the deliverables 8,9, and 10, of TEMPUS Project "NETOUR: Network for Excellence in Tourism through Organizations and Universities in Russia". This project was funded by the European Union through EACEA (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency). Specifically, this series comprises four reports: a short introductory report called Tourism in Russia, Cultural Tourism in Russia, Nature-based Tourism in Russia and this report addressing Business Tourism in Russia.



Cultural Industries In Russia


Cultural Industries In Russia
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Author : Päivi Karhunen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Cultural Industries In Russia written by Päivi Karhunen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with categories.


This study provides a state of the art analysis of the cultural and creative industries in Russia. It includes relevant statistics, the concepts of creative industries and the legislation in the field of cultural and creative industry in Russia, such as the law on culture and the federal program on culture. The study looks at the basic laws and practices of public organizations such as the changes of cultural institutions towards business orientation, and vice versa the opportunities for creative industry enterprises to take advantage of public funding. In this perspective, the divisions between governmental, non-governmental and commercial organizations as well as the new law on small and medium sized enterprises are presented. Some basic points of cultural networks and practices dating from the Soviet times are introduced in order to understand the possibilities to build creative clusters and creative enterprises in Russia. In addition, the study describes the volumes of some sectors, as audiovisual and film industry, traditional culture, games industry and cultural tourism.



Russian Cultural Tourism Planning Marketing And Development


Russian Cultural Tourism Planning Marketing And Development
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Author : Stephanie Lynn Thorn
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Russian Cultural Tourism Planning Marketing And Development written by Stephanie Lynn Thorn and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with categories.




Moscow Russia


Moscow Russia
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Author : Bobby Chapman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-12-10

Moscow Russia written by Bobby Chapman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-10 with categories.


Moscow, Russia. History of the City, Travel and Tourism. Moscow is a city of tremendous power and energy. Hulking gothic towers loom over broad avenues that form a sprawling web around the Kremlin and course with traffic day and night. The Soviet past looms large, but the city embraces capitalism with gusto. Although Muscovites are protecting some of their architectural heritage, they're also creating a new, often controversial legacy in the form of soaring skyscrapers and shopping malls. With a population of more than 11 million, Moscow is Russia's largest city and, indeed, the largest and one of the most rapidly changing cities in Europe. Founded in the 12th century as the center of one of several competing principalities, Moscow eventually emerged as the heart of a unified Russian state in the 15th century. One hundred years later it had grown into the capital of a strong and prosperous realm, one of the largest in the world. But under Peter the Great (1672-1725), the city was demoted. Influenced by his exposure to the West, Peter deliberately turned his back on the old traditions and established his own capital St. Petersburg on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Yet Moscow continued to thrive as an economic and cultural center, and more than 200 years later, within a year of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, the young Soviet government restored its status as the nation's capital. The city became the undisputed political and ideological center of the vast Soviet empire. And even though it has been nearly two decades since that empire broke apart, the city retains its political, industrial, and cultural sway as Russia's capital. It's the home of some of the country's most renowned cultural institutions, theaters, and film studios. It's also the country's most important transportation hub even today many flights to the former Soviet republics are routed through Moscow's airports. To fortify and spur forward Russia's giant economy, the government and city's business communities actively court outside investments and set ambitious economic agendas. For visitors, this translates into a modern, fast-paced city with an increased availability of Western-style services and products. But even as Moscow becomes a hub of international business activity, it's determinedly holding onto its Russian roots. Restaurant kitchens, many of which strove to satisfy Russians' thirst for foreign tastes in the '90s, are turning back to the country's native cuisine, serving gourmet borscht and delicious pelmeni (bite-sized dumplings). Retro Soviet nostalgia is chic with young hipsters who were barely born before the Soviet Union split up. Business deals may no longer be made over a banquet table and sealed with a shot of vodka, but Muscovites take hospitality seriously, as a visit to any private home will show you. This tradition of welcoming with open arms has persisted alongside a less generous Soviet mentality, however: stubborn indifference remains the default attitude of staff at some hotels, restaurants, and stores. This is gradually fading, but you might still be faced with surly ticket sellers or even ungracious hotel employees, especially if trying to communicate strictly in spoken English. As Russia enters its third decade of post-Soviet life, development and reconstruction are at an all-time high. Parts of Moscow, especially within the Boulevard Ring (Bulvarnoye Koltso), are now clean, safe, and well kept. Many of these buildings are designed to be harmonious with the ancient Russian style, but there are a growing number of shockingly modern steel-and-glass office towers, particularly in central Moscow. The decades ahead promise more change and hurdles to overcome. But this city has survived devastating fires, an invasion by Napoléon, and more than half a century of alternating demolition and breakneck construction by the Soviets. Moscow is ready for anything.



Club Red


Club Red
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Author : Diane P. Koenker
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2013-04-26

Club Red written by Diane P. Koenker and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-04-26 with History categories.


The Bolsheviks took power in Russia 1917 armed with an ideology centered on the power of the worker. From the beginning, however, Soviet leaders also realized the need for rest and leisure within the new proletarian society and over subsequent decades struggled to reconcile the concept of leisure with the doctrine of communism, addressing such fundamental concerns as what the purpose of leisure should be in a workers' state and how socialist vacations should differ from those enjoyed by the capitalist bourgeoisie. In Club Red, Diane P. Koenker offers a sweeping and insightful history of Soviet vacationing and tourism from the Revolution through perestroika. She shows that from the outset, the regime insisted that the value of tourism and vacation time was strictly utilitarian. Throughout the 1920s and '30s, the emphasis was on providing the workers access to the "repair shops" of the nation's sanatoria or to the invigorating journeys by foot, bicycle, skis, or horseback that were the stuff of "proletarian tourism." Both the sedentary vacation and tourism were part of the regime's effort to transform the poor and often illiterate citizenry into new Soviet men and women. Koenker emphasizes a distinctive blend of purpose and pleasure in Soviet vacation policy and practice and explores a fundamental paradox: a state committed to the idea of the collective found itself promoting a vacation policy that increasingly encouraged and then had to respond to individual autonomy and selfhood. The history of Soviet tourism and vacations tells a story of freely chosen mobility that was enabled and subsidized by the state. While Koenker focuses primarily on Soviet domestic vacation travel, she also notes the decisive impact of travel abroad (mostly to other socialist countries), which shaped new worldviews, created new consumer desires, and transformed Soviet vacation practices.