A Concise History of Cornwall
Unearth the layered saga of Cornwall — from mist‑shrouded stone circles and daring Iron Age hillforts to the clang of tin mines that powered empires and the resilient revival of a Celtic tongue. *A Concise History of Cornwall* weaves archaeology, language, economics, and vibrant personal stories into a single, readable narrative that shows how this rugged peninsula has continually negotiated its identity amid Roman legions, Saxon raids, Tudor upheavals, industrial booms, and modern tourism.
Each chapter brings a vivid epoch to life: walk alongside Neolithic farmers who raised megaliths, feel the pulse of Bronze Age tin traders whose metal reached the Mediterranean, stand in the shadow of hillforts where clans defended their coast, and discover forgotten smuggling coves, daring diaspora ventures, and the cultural renaissance that keeps Cornish music, sport, and spirit alive today.
Whether you’re a first‑time visitor enchanted by the coastline, a lifelong resident curious about the forces shaping your home, or a history lover seeking a clear yet nuanced guide, this book offers the perfect blend of scholarly depth and inviting storytelling. Let Cornwall’s ancient stones, turbulent seas, and enduring people inspire you — turn the page and begin a journey through time that reveals why this distinctive land remains both timeless and ever‑changing.
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