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Lawrence in Cornwall, 1916-1917: The Battle of the Biographies
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JAMES MARSHALL-CORNWALL: Foch as Military Commander
Published 2012-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Latin America: From the “Washington” to the “Cornwall Consensus”
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Lawrence’s “Best Adventure”: Blood-Consciousness and Cornwall
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Bounded by Heritage and the Tamar: Cornwall as 'Almost an Island'
Published 2020-05-01“…This article considers the manner in which the English county of Cornwall has been imagined and represented as an island in various contemporary contexts, drawing on the particular geographical insularity of the peninsular county and distinct aspects of its cultural heritage. …”
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The Saints Come Marching In: Saints' Names in the Toponymy of Cornwall
Published 2000-12-01“…The ancestors of the Cornish were driven westward by Anglo-Saxons in AD 500. In what is now Cornwall, the language became Cornish. Cornwall and Brittany share certain early saints, some originally from Ireland, some antedating Anglo-Saxon Christianity, and some with their names on the land in both Cornwall and Brittany. …”
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WEST CORNWALL IN THE LANDSCAPE ABSTRACTION OF THE ST IVES SCHOOL
Published 2014-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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Implementing Cornish in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly: Attitudes by the population
Published 2019-12-01“…The implementation of Cornish as a community language in Cornwall has become more evident, especially during the last two decades. …”
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Fifth Century Pottery in Devon and North East Cornwall
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Goldmine or Bottomless Pitt? Exploiting Cornwall’s Mining Heritage
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Saxon Obsequies: the Early Medieval Archaeology of Richard Cornwallis Neville
Published 2013-04-01“…This paper investigates the origins of British Anglo-Saxon archaeology by focusing on the work of one early Victorian archaeologist: Richard Cornwallis Neville. The seemingly descriptive and parochial nature of Neville’s archaeological pursuits, together with the attention he afforded to Romano-British remains, has impeded due recognition, and critical scrutiny, of his contributions to the development of early Medieval burial archaeology. …”
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Politics and religion in later Stuart Cornwall and south-west Wales
Published 2018“…<p>This thesis adopts a comparative approach to provide the first full-length study of Cornwall and south-west Wales during the later Stuart period. …”
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Hydrothermal Numerical Simulation of Injection Operations at United Downs, Cornwall, UK
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Farmer‐led badger vaccination in Cornwall: Epidemiological patterns and social perspectives
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Periglacial geomorphology of summit tors on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, SW England
Published 2017-11-01“…Three maps are presented that portray the periglacial geomorphology of the three summit areas of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, SW England, including Brown Willy (scale 1:2630), Kilmar/Bearah/Sharp tors (scale 1:3335) and Rough/Little Rough/Showery tors (scale 1:2175). …”
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Farmer‐led badger vaccination in Cornwall: Epidemiological patterns and social perspectives
Published 2024Journal article