A report submitted by Suzanne E. Tallichet to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1996 on women\u27s integration into underground coal mining in Appalachia
Recent changes in the coal mining industry of Appalachian Kentucky have entailed a widespread econom...
This thesis seeks to better analyze the contributions and experiences of women within the central Ap...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
An article written by Suzanne E. Tallichet and published in the December 1995 issue of Gender & Soci...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
According to the United States government, women did not enter underground mining until four decades...
According to the United States government, women did not enter underground mining until four decades...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Storytelling plays an important role in the hollers of Appalachia, however the public narratives we ...
The history of coal mining is a history of gender. Colliers and their wives constructed notions of ...
Recent changes in the coal mining industry of Appalachian Kentucky have entailed a widespread econom...
This thesis seeks to better analyze the contributions and experiences of women within the central Ap...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
An article written by Suzanne E. Tallichet and published in the December 1995 issue of Gender & Soci...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...
M.Tech. (Extraction Metallurgy)Abstract: There is a Sesotho proverb that says: “Mmangwana o tshwara ...
According to the United States government, women did not enter underground mining until four decades...
According to the United States government, women did not enter underground mining until four decades...
The purpose of the study was to explore the positive and negative experiences of women in mining at ...
Storytelling plays an important role in the hollers of Appalachia, however the public narratives we ...
The history of coal mining is a history of gender. Colliers and their wives constructed notions of ...
Recent changes in the coal mining industry of Appalachian Kentucky have entailed a widespread econom...
This thesis seeks to better analyze the contributions and experiences of women within the central Ap...
This paper investigates the sharp fall in the number of women workers in Indian coal mines, and expl...