The 1984-5 British miners' strike can be understood as a defence of place as well as jobs. Such a conception encourages us to foreground the local in accounts of the strike. However, I argue in this article that the local should not be understood in an excessively bounded way. By paying attention to relationships developed between London and the coalfields during the dispute, we can see how direct personal networks of solidarity were constructed between these very different places. This article discusses the spaces in which solidarity activity for miners in London took place. I argue that political activists rooted themselves in localities by constructing permanent spaces such as centres and bookshops, which enabled the development of concr...
Red Clydeside was a period of increasing industrial, political and social unrest during the early tw...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is availabl...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
From March 1984 to March 1985, over 150,000 British coal miners walked out on strike in protest at p...
This book combines radical history, critical geography, and political theory in an innovative histor...
The thirtieth anniversary of the 1984-5 British miners' strike has seen a number of attempts to enga...
During the British miners’ strike of 1984–5 a large network of support groups was established throug...
Alongside the 1984–5 miners' strike there developed a large and diverse support movement. Too often ...
This study is concerned with the process by which community among working class people is defined an...
The article proceeds from the observation that in the contemporary British cultural imagination, the...
The national miners' strike of 1972 is central to contemporary British history: it undermined Edward...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
Literature on the 1984-85 miners' strike in Britain tends to be dominated by examination of peak lev...
The miners' strike of 1984–5 is a site of contested memories. A debate in the Scottish Parliament on...
Red Clydeside was a period of increasing industrial, political and social unrest during the early tw...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is availabl...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
From March 1984 to March 1985, over 150,000 British coal miners walked out on strike in protest at p...
This book combines radical history, critical geography, and political theory in an innovative histor...
The thirtieth anniversary of the 1984-5 British miners' strike has seen a number of attempts to enga...
During the British miners’ strike of 1984–5 a large network of support groups was established throug...
Alongside the 1984–5 miners' strike there developed a large and diverse support movement. Too often ...
This study is concerned with the process by which community among working class people is defined an...
The article proceeds from the observation that in the contemporary British cultural imagination, the...
The national miners' strike of 1972 is central to contemporary British history: it undermined Edward...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
Literature on the 1984-85 miners' strike in Britain tends to be dominated by examination of peak lev...
The miners' strike of 1984–5 is a site of contested memories. A debate in the Scottish Parliament on...
Red Clydeside was a period of increasing industrial, political and social unrest during the early tw...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is availabl...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...