Cornish Studies Volume 16
- 256 Pages
The sixteenth volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.
The sixteenth volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.
Introduction
1. The Medieval Cornish Bible: More Evidence, Erik Grigg
2. Afterlife of an Army: The Old Cornish Regiments, 1643-44, Mark Stoyle
3. From Cornish Miner to Farmer in Nineteenth-Century South Australia: A Case Study, Jan Lokan
4. The Relief of Poverty in Cornwall, 1780-1881: From Collateral Support to Respectability, Peter Tremewan
5. 'A Cornish Voice in the Celtic Orchestra': Robert Morton Nance and the Celtic Congress of 1926, Derek R. Williams
6. A Preference for Doing Nothing or a Misplaced Focus on Men? Problematic Starting Points for Early Twentieth-Century Public Health Reform in Cornwall, Catherine Mills and Pamela Dale
7. Cultural Capital in Cornwall: Heritage and the Visitor, Graham Busby and Kevin Meethan
8. Changing Landscapes of Difference: Representations of Cornwall in Travel Writing, 1949-2007, Robert Dickinson
9. Cornish Identity: Vague Notion or Social Fact? Joanie Willett
10. 1549 - The Rebels Shout Back, Cheryl Hayden
Review Article
11. Cornish Cases and Cornish Social History, Bernard Deacon