The Maritime History of Cornwall

The Maritime History of Cornwall

by Maryanne KowaleskiBernard Deacon John Symons and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/05/2015

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Cornwall is quintessentially a maritime region. Almost an island, nowhere in it is further than 25 miles from the sea. Cornwall’s often distinctive history has been moulded by this omnipresent maritime environment, while its strategic position at the western approaches—jutting out into the Atlantic—has given this history a global impact.


It is perhaps surprising then, that, despite the central place of the sea in Cornwall’s history, there has not yet been a full maritime history of Cornwall. The Maritime History of Cornwall sets out to fill this gap, exploring the rich and complex maritime inheritance of this unique peninsula.


In a beautifully illustrated volume, individually commissioned contributions from distinguished historians elaborate on the importance of different periods, from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century.


The Maritime History of Cornwall is a significant addition to the literature of international maritime history and is indispensable to those with an interest in Cornwall past and present.


Winner of the Holyer an Gof Non-Fiction Award 2015.

ISBN:
9780859899826
9780859899826
Category:
Maritime history
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Exeter Press
John Armstrong

John Armstrong is a British philosopher and art historian based at Melbourne University.

He is the author of five well‐received books, including The Intimate Philosophy of Art, Conditions of Love: The Philosophy of Intimacy, and In Search of Civilisation: Remaking a Tarnished Idea.

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