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Introduction
Philip Payton
Art Thou of Cornish Crew? Shakespeare, Henry V and Cornish Identity
Alan Kent (University of Exeter)
'Sir Richard Grenville's Creatures': The New Cornish Tertia, 1644-46
Mark Stoyle (University of Southampton)
Reforming Thirties and Hungry Forties: The Genesis of Cornwall's Emigration Trade
Philip Payton
Is 'John of Chyanor' really a 'Cornish Ruodlieb'?
Brian Murdoch (University of Stirling)
'Linguistically Sound Principles': The Case Against Kernewek Kemmyn
N.J.A. Williams (University College Dublin)
Language Revival and Language Debate: Modernity and Postmodernity
Brian Deacon (Open University)
A Century of Centralisation: Cornish Health and Healthcare
Rod Sheaff (University of Manchester)
Research Notes: Negative Particles in Cornish
Glanville Price (University of Wales, Aberystwyth)
Second Homes in Cornwall
Paul Thornton (Institute of Cornish Studies)
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