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The seventh volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.



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'...essential reading for any 'student of Cornwall'' (Cornish Forefathers Society, April 1999)
'Cornish Studies provides a fresh, accessible and illuminating insight into the many-sided history and culture of Cornwall. The interdisciplinary and comparative approach encouraged by the editor, Philip Payton, has proved particularly rewarding and has deepened our understanding of Celtic societies in general.' (Professor Geraint H. Jenkins, Director of the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth)




Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. In Defence of Customary Rights: Labouring Women's Experience of Industrialization in Cornwall, c1750-1870, Sharron P. Schwartz

3. An Investigation into Migration Patterns for the Parish of Zennor in Cornwall during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, William A. Morris

4. The Lemon Family Interest in Cornish Politics, Brian Elvins

5. Socialism and the Old Left: The Labour Party in Cornwall during the Inter-War Period, Garry Tregidga

6. The Changing Face of Celtic Tourism in Cornwall, 1875-1975, Ronald Perry

7. An Iconography of Landscape Images in Cornish Art and Prose, Patrick Laviolette

8. Cornish Identity and Landscape in the Work of Arthur Caddick, Catherine Brace

9. A Poetry of Dark Sounds: The Manuscripts of Charles Causley, John Hurst

10. Maximilla, the Cornish Montanist: The Final Scenes of Origo Mundi, Jim Hall

11. Reconstructive Phonology and Contrastive Lexicology: Problems with the Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn, Jon Mills

12. 'Saint' in Cornish, N.J.A. Williams

Review Article

13. 'An Event of Great Signicance' [sic]: A Review of George's Gerlyver Kres, Michael Everson

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    A Paperback by Prof. Philip Payton, Catherine Brace, Brian Elvins

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      Publisher: University of Exeter Press
      Publication Date: 12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780859896443, 978-0859896443
      ISBN10: 0859896447

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The seventh volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.



      Trade Review


      '...essential reading for any 'student of Cornwall'' (Cornish Forefathers Society, April 1999)
      'Cornish Studies provides a fresh, accessible and illuminating insight into the many-sided history and culture of Cornwall. The interdisciplinary and comparative approach encouraged by the editor, Philip Payton, has proved particularly rewarding and has deepened our understanding of Celtic societies in general.' (Professor Geraint H. Jenkins, Director of the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales, Aberystwyth)




      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction

      2. In Defence of Customary Rights: Labouring Women's Experience of Industrialization in Cornwall, c1750-1870, Sharron P. Schwartz

      3. An Investigation into Migration Patterns for the Parish of Zennor in Cornwall during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, William A. Morris

      4. The Lemon Family Interest in Cornish Politics, Brian Elvins

      5. Socialism and the Old Left: The Labour Party in Cornwall during the Inter-War Period, Garry Tregidga

      6. The Changing Face of Celtic Tourism in Cornwall, 1875-1975, Ronald Perry

      7. An Iconography of Landscape Images in Cornish Art and Prose, Patrick Laviolette

      8. Cornish Identity and Landscape in the Work of Arthur Caddick, Catherine Brace

      9. A Poetry of Dark Sounds: The Manuscripts of Charles Causley, John Hurst

      10. Maximilla, the Cornish Montanist: The Final Scenes of Origo Mundi, Jim Hall

      11. Reconstructive Phonology and Contrastive Lexicology: Problems with the Gerlyver Kernewek Kemmyn, Jon Mills

      12. 'Saint' in Cornish, N.J.A. Williams

      Review Article

      13. 'An Event of Great Signicance' [sic]: A Review of George's Gerlyver Kres, Michael Everson

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