2021
DOI: 10.1386/ijis_00044_1
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Medievalism, peregrination and tourism: The twenty-first-century case of El passo honroso in Hospital del Órbigo, León

Abstract: This article examines how the interaction between El Camino de Santiago and a late medieval re-enactment in the Castilian village of Hospital del Órbigo motivates a new and promising touristic panorama in current and future Spain. While massive tourism to the Mediterranean coast was a productive tool for the regeneration of the country during Francoism, El Camino de Santiago and its discursive power resulted in the proliferation of lesser-known cultural practices that simultaneously enabled a space to refashio… Show more

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