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Introduction
1. ‘No wonder I preferred life at All Souls’: Escaping a Cornish Childhood
2. ‘A political Wesley’: The Politics of Paralysis
3. ‘I am haunted by Cornwall’: Defeat and Rejection
4. ‘Not being English alas . . . but hopelessly Cornish’: Embracing Shakespeare’s England
5. ‘. . . the biggest and most significant of Cornish themes’: The Great Emigration
6. ‘I am the real thing, 100 per cent Cornish’: Reclaiming Cornwall
7. ‘. . . a synthesis of local and national history’: Towards a New British History
8. ‘. . . the great awakening of all island peoples’: Anticipating the Archipelago
Conclusion
Index
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