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Cornish Studies is a wide-ranging and stimulating series. The topics which it covers primarily relate to the development of Cornish culture and society, past and present, but they are often of relevance far beyond Cornwall. It is meticulously edited to a very high standard, and beautifully produced. Its contents and format make it a most attractive and useful contribution to knowledge, accessible to the general reader as well as to the academic.
Please note: Our indexing service presently includes only Volumes 2 and 3 of the Journal. We are looking for volunteers to key in the contents pages previous volumes and issues. Please contact us if you would like to help.
Hi there! We will be loading project summaries for both completed and operational projects in due course. Please let us know if you have a project that is not presently shown on the ICS main web site so we can add your project summary here. In addition to any separate web sites that projects and programmes may have, there are three main places to go for project information. We will be providing a search function in due course, so watch this space!
You can find many existing project summaries filed under the thematic headings at: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/ics/.
There is a great deal of both useful and interesting material on the ICS YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@insituteofcornishstudies9290
More topical information such as events and news may be found at the ICS' Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cornishstory
An older list of projects, some of which relate to Cornish Studies at https://projects.exeter.ac.uk/.
The following listing shows the current membership of the Institute's research network. Just scroll down to view. The list is alphabetic by surname.
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