ABSTRACT

'Brits in Spain' first achieved notoriety during the 1980s - popularly imagined as a group made up of exiled criminals, drunken hooligans and leathery looking pensioners - welcome to 'Little England'! The British on the Costa Del Sol is the very first book to study this British expatriate community in any great depth and, through use of interviews with members of this community, paints a far more complex picture of its members. In doing so the author explodes the popularly held stereotype of 'Brits in Spain'. What emerges is a rich account of who migrates, their reasons for migration and the day to day realities of expatriate life.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

The ‘Brits in Spain'

chapter |16 pages

Setting the scene

chapter |30 pages

Migration

chapter |17 pages

A way of life

chapter |32 pages

Ethnicity and identity

chapter |27 pages

British migrants

Betwixt and between