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Abstract
Migration, Community and Identity analyses experiences of migration to rural Wales from 1965 to 1980. It focuses on people who were part of the era’s counterculture, looking for an escape from mainstream society. Using original interviews, the book shows why people moved and how the move shaped their lives and identities. Drawing together geographical and historical research, this book explores the significance of this migration phenomenon. It provides a unique insight into late-twentieth-century Welsh society and shines a new light on the counterculture itself. Through analysing the experience of life in Wales and ongoing developments in the migrants’ sense of identity, it argues that rather than being a uniform group, the counterculture encompassed a diverse range of beliefs and aspirations.
The book will be suitable for upper-level undergraduates and above. The broad range of themes covered in this book is relevant not only to rural and historical geographers and migration researchers but also to those interested in sociology, anthropology, and the modern history of Britain and Wales. The theories and concepts discussed have global appeal and will be of interest to those studying similar migration phenomena elsewhere.
The book will be suitable for upper-level undergraduates and above. The broad range of themes covered in this book is relevant not only to rural and historical geographers and migration researchers but also to those interested in sociology, anthropology, and the modern history of Britain and Wales. The theories and concepts discussed have global appeal and will be of interest to those studying similar migration phenomena elsewhere.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Abingdon |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Number of pages | 168 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781003358671 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781032415529 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Oct 2023 |
Publication series
Name | Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity |
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Publisher | Routledge |
Keywords
- migration
- Wales
- counterculture
- counterurbanism
- self-sufficiency
- langauge
- Welsh
- hippies
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Countercultural Cymru: stories of lifestyle migration to rural Wales, 1965-1980
Author: Kingsbury, F. C. (Author) , 2021Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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Dream On; Gentle Radicalism, Then and Now
Kingsbury, F. (Speaker)
28 May 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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From Japan to Afghanistan: International influences on the British counterculture movement in Wales, and their implications
Caerwynt, F. (Speaker)
2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Once upon a time in Wales…: Experiences of writing story-based historical geography
Caerwynt, F. (Speaker)
2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Peace, Politics & Vegan Sausage Rolls: How deviant beliefs from the 60s-80s have adapted to contemporary Welsh society
Caerwynt, F. (Speaker), Jones, B. S. (Speaker) & Evans, R. A. (Speaker)
2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation