This article is an attempt to comprehend deindustrialisation and the impact of plant downsizing and closures in Scotland since the 1970s through listening to the voices of workers and reflecting on their ways of telling, whilst making some observations on how an oral history methodology can add to our understanding. It draws upon a rich bounty of oral history projects and collections undertaken in Scotland over recent decades. The lush description and often intense articulated emotion help us as academic ‘outsiders’ to better understand how lives were profoundly affected by plant closures, getting us beyond statistical body counts and overly sentimentalised and nostalgic representations of industrial work to more nuanced understandings of t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Liverpool University Pre...
This dissertation explores how the miners’ strike in the Norrbotten ore fields 1969–70 has been made...
This article investigates the personal experience of occupational disease in the industrial conurbat...
This article is an attempt to comprehend deindustrialisation and the impact of plant downsizing and ...
This article explores the legacy of the demise of the deep coal mining industry in Scotland. It plac...
Political discourse in contemporary Scotland increasingly revolves around the vision of a ‘New Scotl...
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...
The deindustrial body pulls together narratives of ill-health, community and working life offering a...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
This article examines the relationship between long-running deindustrialisation and skilled male emp...
This paper contributes to scholarship on the long experience of deindustrialization. It emphasizes c...
This essay uses oral histories of dust disease in twentieth-century Scotland to illustrate the ways ...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Liverpool University Pre...
This dissertation explores how the miners’ strike in the Norrbotten ore fields 1969–70 has been made...
This article investigates the personal experience of occupational disease in the industrial conurbat...
This article is an attempt to comprehend deindustrialisation and the impact of plant downsizing and ...
This article explores the legacy of the demise of the deep coal mining industry in Scotland. It plac...
Political discourse in contemporary Scotland increasingly revolves around the vision of a ‘New Scotl...
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...
The deindustrial body pulls together narratives of ill-health, community and working life offering a...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
This article examines the relationship between long-running deindustrialisation and skilled male emp...
This paper contributes to scholarship on the long experience of deindustrialization. It emphasizes c...
This essay uses oral histories of dust disease in twentieth-century Scotland to illustrate the ways ...
This paper revisits the history of the British coal industry in the context of deindustrialisation, ...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Liverpool University Pre...
This dissertation explores how the miners’ strike in the Norrbotten ore fields 1969–70 has been made...
This article investigates the personal experience of occupational disease in the industrial conurbat...