The Making of Modern Cornwall: Historical Experience and the Persistence of "difference"Dyllansow Truran, 1992 - 272 pages |
Contents
Chapter | 24 |
First Peripheralism Of Territorial and Cultural Isolation | 41 |
Second Peripheralism The Impact of Industrial Change | 71 |
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