Firstborn of the European Cultural Itineraries (1987), the Way to St. James is today a milestone in terms of policies aimed at the conservation of heritage and sustainable tourism development. Since the generic term “Way” is used for all the Jacobean routes that from South to North, from East to West, cross the Iberian Peninsula, the analysis here proposed will refer to the French Route, itinerary subject of the international recognition.

“The Way to St. James and the Via Lauretana: a comparative analysis of the social, cultural and territorial effects”

CIRELLI, Caterina;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Firstborn of the European Cultural Itineraries (1987), the Way to St. James is today a milestone in terms of policies aimed at the conservation of heritage and sustainable tourism development. Since the generic term “Way” is used for all the Jacobean routes that from South to North, from East to West, cross the Iberian Peninsula, the analysis here proposed will refer to the French Route, itinerary subject of the international recognition.
2015
978-88-6655-812-5
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