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Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 499 g

Payton

Cornish Studies Volume 10


Erscheinungsjahr 2002
ISBN: 978-0-85989-733-4
Verlag: University of Exeter Press - IPSUK

Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 499 g

ISBN: 978-0-85989-733-4
Verlag: University of Exeter Press - IPSUK


The tenth 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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Weitere Infos & Material


1. Introduction

2. The New Cornish Studies: New Discipline or Rhetorically Defined Space? Bernard Deacon

3. The New Cornish Social Science, Malcolm Williams

4. On Ideology, Identity and Integrity, Colin H. Williams

5. Cornish Archaeology at the Millennium, Charles Thomas

6. Looking Forward to Looking Back: The Study of Medieval History in Cornwall, Allen Buckley

7. Re-discovering Difference: The Recent Historiography of Early Modern Cornwall, Mark Stoyle

8. Industrial Celts? Cornish Identity in the Age of Technological Prowess, Philip Payton

9. Cornish Migration Studies: An Epistemological and Paradigmatic Critique, Sharron P. Schwartz

10. The Making of Modern Cornwall, 1800-2000: A Geo-Economic Perspective, Ronald Perry

11. Party, Personality and Place: Researching the Politics of Modern Cornwall, Garry Tregidga

12. Brian Elvins and Nineteenth-Century Cornish Electoral Politics, Edwin Jaggard

13. 'In Some State.': A Decade of the Literature and Literary Studies of Cornwall, Alan M. Kent

14. Cornish Studies and Cornish Culture(s): Evaluations and Directions, Amy Hale

15. Defining the Spectre: Outlining the Academic Potential of the 'CAVA Movement', Treve Crago

16. Cornish at its Millennium: An Independent Study of the Language Undertaken in 2000, Kenneth MacKinnon

17. Fatel Era Ny A Keel? Revived Cornish: Taking Stock, Neil Kennedy

Notes on Contributors


Stoyle, Mark, Prof.
Mark Stoyle is Professor of early modern history at the University of Southampton. He specialises in early modern British history, with particular research interests in the 'British crisis' of the 1640s; cultural, ethnic and religious identity in Wales and Cornwall between 1450 and 1700; and popular memory of the English Civil War from 1660 to the present day.

Payton, Philip, Prof.
Philip Payton is Emeritus Professor in the University of Exeter and Professor of History at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, and is the former Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies in the University of Exeter. He edited Cornish Studies, published annually from 1993-2013, the only series of publications that seeks to investigate and understand the complex nature of Cornish identity, as well as to discuss its implications for society and governance in contemporary Cornwall.

He has written extensively on Cornish topics, and recent books include A.L. Rowse and Cornwall: A Paradoxical Patriot (2005), Making Moonta: The Invention of Australia’s Little Cornwall (2007), John Betjeman and Cornwall: ‘The Celebrated Cornish Nationalist’ (2010), and (edited with Alston Kennerley and Helen Doe), The Maritime History of Cornwall (2014). He has recently been awarded South Australian Historian of the Year 2017 by the History Council of South Australia.

Payton, Philip, Prof.
Philip Payton is Emeritus Professor in the University of Exeter and Professor of History at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, and is the former Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies in the University of Exeter. He edited Cornish Studies, published annually from 1993-2013, the only series of publications that seeks to investigate and understand the complex nature of Cornish identity, as well as to discuss its implications for society and governance in contemporary Cornwall.

He has written extensively on Cornish topics, and recent books include A.L. Rowse and Cornwall: A Paradoxical Patriot (2005), Making Moonta: The Invention of Australia’s Little Cornwall (2007), John Betjeman and Cornwall: ‘The Celebrated Cornish Nationalist’ (2010), and (edited with Alston Kennerley and Helen Doe), The Maritime History of Cornwall (2014). He has recently been awarded South Australian Historian of the Year 2017 by the History Council of South Australia.

Philip Payton is Professor of Cornish and Australian Studies in the University of Exeter and Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies at the University’s Cornwall campus. He is also the author of A.L. Rowse in Cornwall: A Paradoxical Patriot and numerous other books on Cornwall and the Cornish.



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