ABSTRACTThe introduction draws on the work of Raymond Williams to identify the ‘structures of feeling’ that surround the figure of the coal miner in contemporary British culture. As an analysis of the media coverage of the closure of the UK’s last deep-coal mine in December 2015 demonstrates, mine workers were cast as ‘residual proletarians’ whose modes of being and consciousness were portrayed as both admirable and pitifully out of date. The introduction goes on to demonstrate the dominance that selective memories of the miners’ strike of 1984/1985 exert over contemporary understandings of coal mining. Drawing on the work of Williams again, the introduction reflects on how certain images and tropes have reached hegemonic status while other...
From novels to plays, autobiographies to films, musicals to documentaries, the cultural history of t...
This article offers an original contribution to the literature on coal communities and the history o...
This thesis attempts to place a halt sign before the glib generalisations which so frequently are e...
The article proceeds from the observation that in the contemporary British cultural imagination, the...
This article employs the concept of risk as a lens through which to explore discursive constructions...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
In September 1992, I worked my last shift as an underground coal miner at Point of Ayr Colliery in t...
No one personified the age of industry more than the miners. The Shadow of the Mine tells the story ...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
Coal mining communities are amongst the most unhealthy of all working class communities in Britain. ...
In 1939, Scottish deep coal-mining employed 90,000 workers. Nationalization of the British coal indu...
Different groups on the left have invested a variety of cultural meanings in the image of the Britis...
This paper explores the history of representing coalmining heritage in museums between the 1960s and...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
From novels to plays, autobiographies to films, musicals to documentaries, the cultural history of t...
This article offers an original contribution to the literature on coal communities and the history o...
This thesis attempts to place a halt sign before the glib generalisations which so frequently are e...
The article proceeds from the observation that in the contemporary British cultural imagination, the...
This article employs the concept of risk as a lens through which to explore discursive constructions...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
In September 1992, I worked my last shift as an underground coal miner at Point of Ayr Colliery in t...
No one personified the age of industry more than the miners. The Shadow of the Mine tells the story ...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
Coal mining communities are amongst the most unhealthy of all working class communities in Britain. ...
In 1939, Scottish deep coal-mining employed 90,000 workers. Nationalization of the British coal indu...
Different groups on the left have invested a variety of cultural meanings in the image of the Britis...
This paper explores the history of representing coalmining heritage in museums between the 1960s and...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
From novels to plays, autobiographies to films, musicals to documentaries, the cultural history of t...
This article offers an original contribution to the literature on coal communities and the history o...
This thesis attempts to place a halt sign before the glib generalisations which so frequently are e...