This article addresses a gap in the literature on nationalism, the case of Cornwall. Cornish ethnoregionalism presents a paradox; a minority nationalist movement that has sustained itself politically for more than a half a century, culturally for more than century, yet one that has achieved little electoral or policy success. It is argued here that Cornwall has been conceptualised hitherto too rigidly within one of two paradigms – as a Celtic country or as an English county. Instead, recognising this hybridity allows us to extend Lieven De Winter’s work on European ethnoregionalist parties to explain both the weakness of Cornish ethnoregionalism and its persistence, albeit at relatively low levels of activity. By investigating the Cornish c...
How do sub-state nationalists respond to the growing presence of cultural diversity in their ‘homela...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Despite being dormant during the nineteenth century, the Cornish language has been recently recognis...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. 24 month embargo by the publisher....
Territory remains a focus for identification and territorial identity an enduring topic of scholarly...
The thesis consists of two volumes, the first being the main text and the second the appendices.Rece...
The rise of the populist right in the West is emerging as the most discussed manifestation of nation...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
This article argues for dissolving the civic–ethnic dichotomy into several analytical dimensions and...
ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its bound...
This thesis provides a critical understanding of the size and relative position of the Cornish in Co...
Cornwall is a peripheral rural location in the South West of the UK, and has experienced almost cont...
This was a review of the book, ‘the challenges of Ethno-Nationalism: Case Studies in Identity Politi...
This thesis seeks to explore the influence of Henry Jenner as one of the most prominent figures of t...
How do sub-state nationalists respond to the growing presence of cultural diversity in their ‘homela...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Despite being dormant during the nineteenth century, the Cornish language has been recently recognis...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com. 24 month embargo by the publisher....
Territory remains a focus for identification and territorial identity an enduring topic of scholarly...
The thesis consists of two volumes, the first being the main text and the second the appendices.Rece...
The rise of the populist right in the West is emerging as the most discussed manifestation of nation...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
This article argues for dissolving the civic–ethnic dichotomy into several analytical dimensions and...
ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its bound...
This thesis provides a critical understanding of the size and relative position of the Cornish in Co...
Cornwall is a peripheral rural location in the South West of the UK, and has experienced almost cont...
This was a review of the book, ‘the challenges of Ethno-Nationalism: Case Studies in Identity Politi...
This thesis seeks to explore the influence of Henry Jenner as one of the most prominent figures of t...
How do sub-state nationalists respond to the growing presence of cultural diversity in their ‘homela...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Despite being dormant during the nineteenth century, the Cornish language has been recently recognis...