This thesis seeks to explore the influence of Henry Jenner as one of the most prominent figures of the Celtic Revival in Cornwall and in the wider Celtic community. To contextualise this, it will examine the image of the Celts as a people in the first half of the twentieth century and the assertion of Celtic identity in that period through the Celtic Revival. The opening chapter examines the concepts of nations and nationalism, particularly Celtic nationalism. The second chapter focuses on the Victorian era as a motivating force for Henry Jenner and others to ‘write back’ against a long and insidious discourse of discrimination. Chapter Three goes on to look at how the political situation in both Britain and Ireland came to influence the na...
This chapter argus that any convincing account of late Victorian Celticism must register its diversi...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
Territory remains a focus for identification and territorial identity an enduring topic of scholarly...
This thesis examines representations of Cornwall in literature from 1880 to 1940. It identifies alte...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
Focusing on the Cornish Music and Dance Revival, this book investigates the revivalists’ claims abou...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
The thesis consists of two volumes, the first being the main text and the second the appendices.Rece...
My dissertation examines the history of the ethnological theory of Celticism, tracing its mediation ...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
While there are defined Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Gothic traditions, there has been a notable criti...
This thesis offers a social history of Alexander Morton & Company's Donegal carpets--their productio...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
This chapter argus that any convincing account of late Victorian Celticism must register its diversi...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
Territory remains a focus for identification and territorial identity an enduring topic of scholarly...
This thesis examines representations of Cornwall in literature from 1880 to 1940. It identifies alte...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
Focusing on the Cornish Music and Dance Revival, this book investigates the revivalists’ claims abou...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
The thesis consists of two volumes, the first being the main text and the second the appendices.Rece...
My dissertation examines the history of the ethnological theory of Celticism, tracing its mediation ...
Growing out of the Celto-Cornish political movement in the 1980s, the Cornish Dance Revival was desi...
While there are defined Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Gothic traditions, there has been a notable criti...
This thesis offers a social history of Alexander Morton & Company's Donegal carpets--their productio...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
This chapter argus that any convincing account of late Victorian Celticism must register its diversi...
Tourism like ‘nation’ is a ‘cultural’ concept. In many cases tourism has played a role in the expr...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...