Cornish Folklore: Context and Opportunity (original) (raw)

The Folklore of Cornwall: The Oral Tradition of a Celtic Nation

Ronald M James

The Folklore of Cornwall, 2018

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A Rare Treasure of Cornish Folklore

Ronald M James

Lien Gwerin: A Journal of Cornish Folklore Number 8, 2024

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Cornish Folk Tradition and Identity-May 2017.pdf

Merv Davey

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Doctoral Thesis: As is the manner and the custom: identity and folk tradition in Cornwall

Merv Davey

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Gathering the Fragments: Performing Contemporary Celtic Identities in Cornwall

Amy Hale

1998

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On being a Cornish 'Celt': changing Celtic heritage and traditions in Cornwall

Bernard Deacon

2003

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The Celto-Cornish movement and the Folk Revival: Competing Speech Communities, Cornish Studies (Exeter, Exeter University Press, 2012)

Merv Davey

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The unimportance of being Cornish in Cornwall

Bernard Deacon

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As is the manner and the custom" Folk tradition amd identity in Cornwall

Merv Davey

2011

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Folklore, Fakelore, and Tourism in Cornwall

Merv Davey

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Nance, Folk-Lore Recorded in the Cornish Language

Simon Young

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Folklore Studies in England

Jonathan Roper

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Kesgeltya-Celtic Festivals and Cornish Identity

Merv Davey

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'The Spectral Bridegroom': A Study in Cornish Folklore

Ronald M James

Cornish Studies, Second Series, 2013

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Evolution of community and cultural identity in Cornwall-Merv Davey.pdf

Merv Davey

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Chapter 3: 'Material folklore: Folk culture and material lore, 1700-1900' [The Material Culture of Folklore]

Oliver Douglas

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A Cornish revival? The nascent iconization of a post-obsolescent language

Stuart Dunmore

Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2020

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'Language Decline and the “Theory of Cornish Distinctiveness”: The Historiography of Language and Identity in Early Modern Cornwall'

Stuart Dunmore

Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium , 2012

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Voice and Vision of Cornwall

Tehmina Goskar

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The Expression of Cornish National Identity on the Periphery of Britain

Jonathan Eddy

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Are Cornish politics Celtic ?

Bernard Deacon

2013

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Review: Traces of Ancient Mystery: The Ballad Carols of Davies Gilbert and A Festival of Village Carols: Sixteen Carols from the Mount-Dawson Manuscripts, transcribed and arranged by Ian Russell

Vic Gammon

Folk Music Journal, 1994

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Introduction: New Perspectives on Irish Folklore

Marjan Shokouhi

Estudios Irlandeses, 2017

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Industrial Celts: Making the modern Cornish identity, 1750-1870

Bernard Deacon

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The Other Side of the Tamar: A Comparison of the Pixies of Devon and Cornwall

Ronald M James

Folklore, 2020

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Homo directus: Directionality as a cultural metaphor for Cornishness. 'Ethnologia Europaea' 42(1): 38-51

Patrick LAVIOLETTE

Ethnologia Europaea: Journ. of European Ethnology, 42(1): 38-51, 2012

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The Fabric of Folklore: An archaeological perspective. Sheffield, Folklore Society AGM Conference

Ceri Houlbrook

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Better Than Gold: The People Behind the Folktales in the Highlands

Michael S Newton

The Bottle Imp, 2022

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Conclusion and Bibliography [The Material Culture of Folklore]

Oliver Douglas

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Scoots and Troyls: the story of Cornish folk dance

Merv Davey

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A Brief History of the Cornish Language, its Revival and its Current Status

Siarl Ferdinand

E-Keltoi, 2013

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County, Nation, Ethnic Group? The Shaping of the Cornish Identity

Bernard Deacon

The International Journal of Regional and Local Studies, 2007

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Between Folk and Lore: Performing, Textualising and (mis)Interpreting the Irish Oral Tradition

Vito Carrassi

Estudios Irlandeses, 2017

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'Good to think': social constructions of Celtic heritage in Wales

Angela Piccini

… and Planning D: …, 1999

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Folk Tradition, Families and Generational perspectives

Merv Davey

2008

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