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Implementation of the Yugoslav Socialist Accommodation Sector Model in the Municipality of Piran-Pirano

Metod Šuligoj () and Petra Kavrečič Božeglav ()
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Metod Šuligoj: University of Primorska
Petra Kavrečič Božeglav: University of Primorska

Chapter Chapter 9 in Tourism Destinations and Policies in Europe During the 20th Century, 2025, pp 123-140 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Šuligoj and Kavrečič Božeglav have formulated an innovative model of the accommodation sector shaped and implemented by socialist Yugoslavia in the Upper Adriatic Municipality of Piran-Pirano. The model illuminates the internal incongruities within the Yugoslav socialist framework. Accommodations were provided to the privileged political and economic elite as well as less price-sensitive, discerning international tourists (e.g. good hotels, private second homes, campsites in the Adriatic/Mediterranean environment). Simultaneously, accommodation was offered to the domestic working class, offering holiday options despite their lower economic status and disadvantages (e.g. holiday homes, cheap campsites). Employing a modelling technique often overlooked in tourism history studies, the research illustrates a unique amalgamation of Western and socialist holidaying (accommodating) practices and provides a narrative elucidation of this phenomenon.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-88447-4_9

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