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West Britons : Cornish identities and the early modern British state

"West Britons provides a fresh interpretation of the bloodiest, most devastating years in Cornwall's history and a wholly new perspective on the history of the far South West of Britain. The book explores the unprecedented series of rebellions which took place in Cornwall between 1497 and 1648, traces the connections which existed between those revolts and the contemporary Cornish perception of themselves as a separate people, and argues that Cornish history must be viewed within a British, rather than a purely English context." "West Britons will be required reading for all those who are engaged in the contemporary political and historical debate over "Britishness". It will also appeal to anyone interested in the history of the South West and the English Civil War." "The book also includes transcriptions of a number of previously unpublished documents, useful to teachers and their students, and a list of some 300 Cornish Royalist officers which will be of special interest to genealogists."--Jacket

Print Book, English, 2002
University of Exeter Press, Exeter, UK, 2002