摘要:The article seeks to analyze the actions conducted by the municipal State in response to the mass tourism crisis in Mar del Plata, during the last Argentine military dictatorship from a perspective of the social history of politics. Mar del Plata, a traditional seaside resort in Argentina, manages to consolidate itself as a holiday destination for domestic tourism in the 1960s and early 1970s. The conversion of the city into a mass tourism destination had been supported by a clearly Fordist growth model. However, in the mid-1970s, this model begins to show signs of exhaustion and begins a gradual decline, accompanying the crisis in the local and national productive sector. The opening model imposed by the military government, after the 1976 coup d’etat, would end up undermining the local economy based mainly on tourism and deepening the crisis in the following years. In this context, the municipal State, governed by a succession of commissioned mayors, adopted different actions around tourism, trying to deal with the new scenario that arose.
其他摘要:The article seeks to analyze the actions conducted by the municipal State in response to the mass tourism crisis in Mar del Plata, during the last Argentine military dictatorship from a perspective of the social history of politics. Mar del Plata, a traditional seaside resort in Argentina, manages to consolidate itself as a holiday destination for domestic tourism in the 1960s and early 1970s. The conversion of the city into a mass tourism destination had been supported by a clearly Fordist growth model. However, in the mid-1970s, this model begins to show signs of exhaustion and begins a gradual decline, accompanying the crisis in the local and national productive sector. The opening model imposed by the military government, after the 1976 coup d’etat, would end up undermining the local economy based mainly on tourism and deepening the crisis in the following years. In this context, the municipal State, governed by a succession of commissioned mayors, adopted different actions around tourism, trying to deal with the new scenario that arose. ark:/s22508112/cadjukr3h