John Angarrack

John Angarrack is a Cornish nationalist who campaigns for greater recognition of Cornish identity and is a self-published author on Cornish affairs.[1]

Cornish nationalism

Angarrack's campaign to revive Cornish culture and language featured in a 2005 article in the European edition of Time Magazine.[2]

Political campaigns

Angarrack was one of the founder members of Cornwall 2000, an organisation based in Bodmin, Cornwall. The group lobbied the UK government over the specific exclusion of the Cornish from the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. They were, however, unsuccessful in raising sufficient funds to take matters to court, and the campaign was dropped.[3]

Publications

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References

  1. Deacon, Bernard (2007) Cornwall: the Concise History, (The Histories of Europe series) University of Wales Press, ISBN 978-0-7083-2032-7 (hardback) 978-0-7083-2031-0 (paperback), page 228.
  2. "The Lost Tribes of Europe" an article in Time magazine Europe edition, 29 August 2005 by James Geary
  3. Scat t’Larrups by John Angarrack: publisher's description.
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