This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s argues that women and children in the mine communities were active and enterprising individuals. In the absence of modem-day conveniences and comforts, families in the mine camps devised a variety of strategies and techniques for survival. Perseverance and hardiness marked these coal families, and a strong and able wife and mother was vital to a family's independence, empowerment, and survival. Such women were commonplace in the Souris coal camps, and mining families were characterized by an ability to adapt, respond, and adjust to demands and circumstances of the mining lifestyle. Interviews with ex-coal camp residents provide much ...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
Few people in America today live with the dangers and deprivations that Appalachian coal mining fami...
This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s...
This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s...
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...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
The objective of this dissertation is to document and explain changes in women\u27s domestic labor i...
Miners' militancy and close-knit community have become synonymous terms in many people's minds. Mine...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
Rejecting the formidable stereotype of the “company town,” and narrow perspective of capital-labor r...
Rejecting the formidable stereotype of the “company town,” and narrow perspective of capital-labor r...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
Few people in America today live with the dangers and deprivations that Appalachian coal mining fami...
This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s...
This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s...
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...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
The objective of this dissertation is to document and explain changes in women\u27s domestic labor i...
Miners' militancy and close-knit community have become synonymous terms in many people's minds. Mine...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
Rejecting the formidable stereotype of the “company town,” and narrow perspective of capital-labor r...
Rejecting the formidable stereotype of the “company town,” and narrow perspective of capital-labor r...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
Few people in America today live with the dangers and deprivations that Appalachian coal mining fami...