British coal-mining history has long been influenced by the classic, conflictual view of industrial relations, according to which the history of the industry is best understood in terms of a courageous trade union leadership inspiring a united workforce in an unending struggle against self-interested and intransigent employers. Accordingly, it is the purpose of the paper to argue that the miners' permanent relief fund movement repays more serious attention than the conventional perspective allows. It will be shown that the movement attracted a large membership, and provided the mining community with a major source of compensation for industrial accidents. It will be suggested that the permanent relief funds owed their success not just to th...
This study is largely concerned with the experiences of the locked-out miners and their families du...
Miners' militancy and close-knit community have become synonymous terms in many people's minds. Mine...
For over a hundred years, coal has helped power America\u27s economy.\u27 In short, without coal min...
A lack of attention to the Miners' Welfare Fund is a gap in the history of the coal industry. The u...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between industrialisation and welfare by asking what arr...
In their 1975 review of ‘labour in the coalfields’ for the Bulletin of the Society for the Study of ...
More of a friendly society than a class conscious workers’ movement, the Thames Miners’ Union was fo...
This article examines British coal owners’ use of medical and scientific knowledge of occupati...
The Dominion government appointed a Royal Commission in April 1903 to investigate the causes of stri...
This thesis is a social history of coalminers in an area which comprised the greater part of the de...
This paper draws on the author’s forthcoming monograph and associated work to address the subject of...
This thesis examines the development of trade unionism in the Lanarkshire coalfield in the century a...
This article examines the provision of friendly benefits and welfare services by British trade union...
The Poor Law, legal redress, the miners' own thrift and the charity of their employers and of the g...
This study is largely concerned with the experiences of the locked-out miners and their families du...
Miners' militancy and close-knit community have become synonymous terms in many people's minds. Mine...
For over a hundred years, coal has helped power America\u27s economy.\u27 In short, without coal min...
A lack of attention to the Miners' Welfare Fund is a gap in the history of the coal industry. The u...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
This dissertation looks at the relationship between industrialisation and welfare by asking what arr...
In their 1975 review of ‘labour in the coalfields’ for the Bulletin of the Society for the Study of ...
More of a friendly society than a class conscious workers’ movement, the Thames Miners’ Union was fo...
This article examines British coal owners’ use of medical and scientific knowledge of occupati...
The Dominion government appointed a Royal Commission in April 1903 to investigate the causes of stri...
This thesis is a social history of coalminers in an area which comprised the greater part of the de...
This paper draws on the author’s forthcoming monograph and associated work to address the subject of...
This thesis examines the development of trade unionism in the Lanarkshire coalfield in the century a...
This article examines the provision of friendly benefits and welfare services by British trade union...
The Poor Law, legal redress, the miners' own thrift and the charity of their employers and of the g...
This study is largely concerned with the experiences of the locked-out miners and their families du...
Miners' militancy and close-knit community have become synonymous terms in many people's minds. Mine...
For over a hundred years, coal has helped power America\u27s economy.\u27 In short, without coal min...