Philip Payton’s classic history of Cornwall, first published in 1996, is now brought into the twenty-first century in this revised and updated edition from University of Exeter Press.Cornwall: A Histo
Philip Payton’s classic history of Cornwall, first published in 1996, is now brought into the twenty-first century in this revised and updated edition from University of Exeter Press.Cornwall: A Histo
Quintessentially English, Sir John Betjeman was an outsider in England and doubly so in his adopted home of Cornwall, where, as he was the first to admit, he was a foreigner. Nonetheless, as this book
In John Betjeman and Cornwall, Philip Payton provides a lively new account of the life of one of Britain's most beloved poets, offering new insights into his work and his defining lifelong relationsh
In this intimate portrait of Australia at war, Philip Payton looks at the experiences of inhabitants of “old Kio,” the copper mining communities of South Australia’s northern Yorke peninsula during Wo
In this intimate portrait of Australia at war, Philip Payton looks at the experiences of inhabitants of “old Kio,” the copper mining communities of South Australia’s northern Yorke peninsula during Wo
The latest volume in this acclaimed series furthers the mission to investigate and elucidate the nature of Cornish identity, as well as to discuss its implications for society and governance in contem
The latest volume of Cornish Studies includes articles on the possible existence of a Medieval Cornish Bible; the rebellion and Civil War during Cornwall’s early modern period; the Cornish Army; Corni
The nineteenth volume in this acclaimed series furthers the mission to investigate and elucidate the nature of Cornish identity, as well as to discuss its implications for society and governance in co
Academics and writers on Cornish language, culture, literature, and other issues in the UK, France, and Australia are the contributors to the 16 essays of this annual. Among the topics are the reviva
History, literature, language, social science, and economics are among the perspectives of these 11 studies of Cornwall through the ages. The topics include alternative methodologies in language and l
Cornish Studies has consistently and successfully sought to explore the nature of Cornish identity and discuss its implications for society and governance in contemporary Cornwall. This latest volume
The fifteenth volume in this acclaimed paperback series has been redesigned and includes articles on the Cornish language and early modern Cornwall, Cornish migration and settlement in Victoria (Austr
The sixth volume in the acclaimed paperback series . . . the only county series that can legitimately claim to represent the past and present of a nation.Contributions byTony Champion, Bernard Deacon,