Fife coal-owners owned their workers houses and controlled the processes of housing provision and allocation. They were both employers and landlords. As a result the spheres of home and work were inextricably linked. This thesis examines the nature of the social relations arising from this "tied" relationship in the light of both local and national, political, economic and social developments, between 1870 and 1930. The themes of deference, paternalism, community, socialisation and social control, and the residual effects of pre-existing social relations, particularly pre-industrial relations of production, are explored. The empirical research concentrates upon the analysis of two coal companies in particular; the Fife Coal Company Ltd. and...
The somewhat neglected topic of attitudes to mining, as an influence on labour supply in the coal in...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
This article offers an original contribution to the literature on coal communities and the history o...
This thesis is a social history of coalminers in an area which comprised the greater part of the de...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The thesis describes the social and political effects of the transformation of the Dukeries district...
Much of the literature relating to the history of miners has been written from a union orientated p...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
This thesis examines the development of trade unionism in the Lanarkshire coalfield in the century a...
With a few exceptions, colliery managers and other mining professionals (referred to collectively in...
With a few exceptions, colliery managers and other mining professionals (referred to collectively in...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between industrialisation and welfare by asking what arr...
This thesis examines deindustrialisation, the declining contribution of industrial activities to eco...
The somewhat neglected topic of attitudes to mining, as an influence on labour supply in the coal in...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
This article offers an original contribution to the literature on coal communities and the history o...
This thesis is a social history of coalminers in an area which comprised the greater part of the de...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
The coalminers as a social and occupational group have always been referred to by historians as a "r...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The thesis describes the social and political effects of the transformation of the Dukeries district...
Much of the literature relating to the history of miners has been written from a union orientated p...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
This thesis examines the development of trade unionism in the Lanarkshire coalfield in the century a...
With a few exceptions, colliery managers and other mining professionals (referred to collectively in...
With a few exceptions, colliery managers and other mining professionals (referred to collectively in...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between industrialisation and welfare by asking what arr...
This thesis examines deindustrialisation, the declining contribution of industrial activities to eco...
The somewhat neglected topic of attitudes to mining, as an influence on labour supply in the coal in...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
This article offers an original contribution to the literature on coal communities and the history o...