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The Jews of Cornwall

The Jews of Cornwall A History : Tradition and Settlement to 1913

Hardback (12 May 2014)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Cornwall was the first of the Celtic regions of Britain and Ireland to be annexed by the English, and so the first to lose its native language. The linguistic and cultural confusion which resulted from the death of Cornish led to unsubstantiated but persistent traditions that Phoenicians, Saracens and Jews had been present in Cornwall from ancient times and that Jews had controlled and operated the tin industry in medieval times. In this substantial and meticulously researched book, the author applies a critical and penetrating analysis to the place of Jews in Cornish folklore, and also distinguishes the Cornish Jews from the indigenous Cornish Gentiles who adopted Hebrew names, but who are not known to have been of Jewish decent.

About the Publisher

Halsgrove

Described by one reviewer as the Rolls-Royce of local books, Halsgrove's pedigree at the heart of regional publishing is defined by the publication of titles of national quality in the regional market. For over two decades we have built upon this reputation, taking the experience acquired through our Westcountry origins to become the major player in the regional hardback market, publishing books aimed at local-interest readers throughout the UK and increasingly in other European countries. Several hundred titles are now published each year.

Book information

ISBN: 9780857042224
Publisher: Halsgrove
Imprint: Halsgrove
Pub date:
DEWEY: 942.37004924
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Weight: 1684g
Height: 242mm
Width: 168mm
Spine width: 45mm