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Title
Cornwall, Connectivity and Identity in the Fourteenth Century.
Abstract
Any historian who studies relationships between the crown and the political leaders of Cornwall in the late Middle Ages has to negotiate two interpretative minefields. Its economy - Cornwall and Devon were the only viable sources of tin in medieval Europe - was integrated with those of its neighbours. Dodd seeks to rehabilitate the "county community" using the evidence of petitions.