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Cornwall, Connectivity and Identity in the Fourteenth Century

Cornwall, Connectivity and Identity in the Fourteenth Century

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Medieval & Renaissance HistoryGeneral SociologyGeneral World History

ISBN10: 183765008X
ISBN13: 9781837650088
Publisher: Boydell Pr
Published: Nov 22 2022
Pages: 512
Weight: 1.57
Height: 1.03 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English
The links between Cornwall, a county frequently considered remote and separate in the Middle Ages, and the wider realm of England are newly discussed.

WINNER: The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies (FOCS) Holyer an Gof Cup for non-fiction, 2020.

Stretching out into the wild Atlantic, fourteenth-century Cornwall was a land at the very ends of the earth. Within itsboundaries many believed that King Arthur was a real-life historical Cornishman and that their natal shire had once been the home of mighty giants. Yet, if the county was both unusual and remarkable, it still held an integral place in the wider realm of England.

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