Bernard Deacon (linguist)

Bernard W. Deacon is a Cornish[1][2] multidisciplinary academic, based at the Institute of Cornish Studies[3] of the University of Exeter at the Tremough Campus. He has an Open University doctorate and displays his thesis on the ICS website.[4][5]

Bernard W. Deacon
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineCornish Studies
Institutions
Notable worksCornwall: the Concise History (2007)

Academic career

Deacon has worked for the Open University and Exeter University’s Department of Lifelong Learning. In 2001, he joined the Institute of Cornish Studies and is the director of the Institute's master's degree programme in Cornish Studies.[6]His main research interests are:

  • 18th and 19th century Cornish communities
  • The Cornish language and its revitalisation
  • Cornwall's population and how it has changed
  • How peripheral regions are governed
  • Who are the Cornish and how their identity is presented

Deacon is a fluent Cornish language speaker, and represents the Institute of Cornish Studies on the Cornish Language Partnership.[7][8] In 2007, he was re-elected as Chairman of Cussel an Tavaz Kernuak (The Cornish Language Council).[9][10]

Publications

In book form

  • Deacon, B.; George, Andrew; Perry, Ronald (1988). Cornwall at the Crossroads: Living Communities or Leisure Zone?. Cornish Social & Economic Research Group. ISBN 0-9513918-0-1.
  • Deacon, B. (1989). Liskeard and its People in the 19th Century. ISBN 0-9515355-0-1.
  • Deacon, B. (2001). The Reformulation of Territorial Identity: Cornwall in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Open University Press. OCLC 59366043.
  • Cole, Dick; Deacon, B.; Tregidga, Garry (2003). Mebyon Kernow and Cornish Nationalism. Cardiff: Welsh Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-86057-075-9.
  • Deacon, B.; Holman, David; Schwartz, Sharon (2004). The Cornish Family: The Roots of our Future. Cornwall Editions. ISBN 1-904880-01-0.
  • Deacon, B. (2007). Cornwall: The Concise History. The Histories of Europe. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-2032-7. (hardback) ISBN 978-0-7083-2031-0 (paperback)
  • Deacon, B. (2010). Cornwall and the Cornish. Penzance: Alison Hodge. ISBN 978-0-906720-72-1. (small format paperback, lavishly illustrated).
  • Deacon, B. (2013). The Land's End? The Great Sale of Cornwall. Cornish Social & Economic Research Group. ISBN 978-0-9513918-1-5. (paperback).

In Cornish studies

Deacon has prolific publications in learned journals.[11] The following were published in the Institute's journal (published by the University of Exeter Press):

Work in progress

  • Cornish surnames, their origin and spread

References

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