Cornish Studies Volume 11
- 336 Pages
The eleventh volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.
The eleventh volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.
1. Introduction
2. 'I was before my time, caught betwixt and between': A.L. Rowse and the Writing of British and Cornish History, Philip Payton
3. A Cornish Assembly? Prospects for Devolution in the Duchy, Mark Sandford
4. Cornwall's Newspaper War: The Political Rivalry Between the Royal Cornwall Gazette and the West Briton-Part Two 1832-1855, Brian Elvins
5. The Response in Cornwall to the Outbreak of the First World War, Stuart Dalley
6. Screening Kernow: Authenticity, Heritage and the Representation of Cornwall in Film and Television, 1913-2003, Alan M. Kent
7. Cornwall's Visual Cultures in Perspective, Patrick Laviolette
8. 'A True Cornish Treasure': Gunwalloe and the Cornish Church as Visitor Attraction, Graham Busby
9. Celtic Revival and the Anglican Church in Cornwall, 1870-1930, David Everett
10. Truro: Diocese and City, John Beckett and David Windsor
11. Where Cornish was Spoken and When: A Provisional Synthesis, Matthew Spriggs
12. On the Track of Cornish in a Bilingual Country, Julyan Holmes
13. Sacrament an Alter: A Tudor Cornish Patristic Catena, D.H. Frost
14. The Medieval 'Cornish Bible', Malte W. Tschirschky
Review Article
15. Propaganda and the Tudor State or Propaganda of the Tudor Historians? Bernard Deacon