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OverviewFrom a shared fire in a prehistoric cave to a futuristic hotel in orbit, the universal human need for a safe place to rest at the end of a long journey has been a silent and constant companion to civilization. This sweeping history traces the fascinating evolution of lodging, revealing how the story of where we sleep when we are not at home is inextricably linked to the grander narratives of travel, trade, religion, and technology. It embarks on a global journey that explores how the humble act of providing shelter transformed from a sacred duty into a multi-trillion-dollar industry, shaped at every turn by the very forces that define human history. The story begins in the ancient world, where hospitality was a divine command. Explore the sacred Greek tradition of xenia, the formalized Roman system of hospitium, and the vital role of the fortified caravanserai-the world's first motel-that made commerce along the treacherous Silk Road possible. As empires fell, the mantle of care was taken up by pious institutions, from the Benedictine monasteries that welcomed pilgrims with ritualized humility to the great medieval inns that became the bustling, secular hearts of their communities, serving as taverns, marketplaces, and news hubs for a reawakening Europe. Follow the quickening pace of change as the golden age of the coaching inn gives way to the thundering arrival of the steam engine. Discover the opulent railway hotels-palaces built to celebrate the new age of mass mobility-and the rise of the first luxury hotels, created to serve the aristocratic sons of Britain on their Grand Tour. Across the Atlantic, the American tavern is revealed as a cradle of revolution, while rugged frontier forts and boomtown hotels provide essential shelter for pioneers pushing westward. This is a tale of how every leap in transportation, from the horse-drawn carriage to the automobile, created a new landscape and a new kind of innkeeper to serve it. In the modern era, witness the explosion of choice and the fragmentation of the travel experience. From the rise of the all-inclusive resort, a self-contained world of managed leisure, to the rebellion of the boutique hotel, which championed style and individuality over corporate sameness. The narrative delves into the communal ethos of the hostel movement, the homely charm of the bed & breakfast, and the revolutionary impact of the sharing economy, which turned millions of spare rooms into potential lodgings. This is the story of how the weary traveler, empowered by new wealth and technology, began to demand not just a room, but an experience. Finally, the book looks to the horizon, exploring how our ever-changing world continues to redefine the meaning of rest. It examines the green revolution that spawned the eco-lodge, the rise of co-living spaces for a new generation of digital nomads, and the technological marvels of the smart hotel. Pushing the boundaries of possibility, it ventures into the realm of extreme lodging-from hotels carved from ice to suites submerged beneath the ocean-and gazes toward the final frontier of space tourism, asking what the future of rest will look like in a world of personalized pods, virtual sanctuaries, and beyond. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter HarrisPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9798271831553Pages: 138 Publication Date: 27 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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