Migration, Community and Identity analyses experiences of migration to rural Wales from 1965-1980. It focuses on people who were part of the era's counterculture, looking for an escape from mainstream society.
Migration, Community and Identity analyses experiences of migration to rural Wales from 1965-1980. It focuses on people who were part of the era's counterculture, looking for an escape from mainstream society.
Flossie Caerwynt is a Research Associate in the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences at Aberystwyth University. She has an interest in heritage studies and the impact of the past on the present, with a particular focus on alternative lifestyles and experiments in reimaging society.
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Introduction PART 1 Motivations 1 Why leave? Reasons for joining the countercultural migration 2 Making the move: why Wales? 3 Finding a home: mainstream or alternative? PART 2 Practices 4 Living the dream? The reality of self-sufficiency 5 Making money: employment and entrepreneurship 6 Away from work: hobbies and interests PART 3 Belonging 7 Fitting into a new community 8 Dych chi'n siarad Cymraeg? Living with the Welsh language 9 Identity: balancing nation and culture Conclusion
Introduction PART 1 Motivations 1 Why leave? Reasons for joining the countercultural migration 2 Making the move: why Wales? 3 Finding a home: mainstream or alternative? PART 2 Practices 4 Living the dream? The reality of self-sufficiency 5 Making money: employment and entrepreneurship 6 Away from work: hobbies and interests PART 3 Belonging 7 Fitting into a new community 8 Dych chi'n siarad Cymraeg? Living with the Welsh language 9 Identity: balancing nation and culture Conclusion
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