Tourist Third Cabin: Steamship Travel in the Interwar Years

Tourist Third Cabin: Steamship Travel in the Interwar Years

by Lorraine Coons (Author), Alexander Varias (Author)

Synopsis

Tourist Third Cabin offers a window into a bygone era, where the technological marvels and floating palaces of modern steamships like the Queen Mary, the France, and the Titanic transported a new breed of tourist between Europe and North America. The interwar period saw the birth of mass transatlantic tourism, and women, students, and ordinary people took to the seas in search of education, fun, and freedom. It was also a period of tumultuous social and cultural change. Historians Lorraine Coons and Alexander Varias offer an intimate glimpse of the microcosm of the changing world that was the luxury liner. From crew members to passengers, ship decor to technological innovation, through labor unrest and political upheaval, we see the social world and the business of travel at the dawn of the modern age.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: Saint Martin's Press Inc.
Published: 24 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0312214294
ISBN 13: 9780312214296

Media Reviews
'Well written...and sprinkled with relevant quotes...' - Alison Hopkins, Library Journal 'The authors have done a good job of relating this industry's history to a broader literature on female labour, art, history of architecture, even archeological finds, and to the broader context of the time. The breadth of issues discussed and materials and sources consulted testifies to the widespread interest in these ships at the time, and why such a history should still be appealing today.' - Thomas Weiss, Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
Author Bio
LORRAINE COONS and ALEXANDER VARIAS are historians specializing in the early 20th century. They travel extensively, giving historical and cultural lectures aboard the QE2 and other ocean liners.