This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who organized in support of the 1984-85 miners' strike. It refers to the traditional responsibility of women in mining localities for the maintenance of neighbourhood and kin relations and using the example of a key activist in one ex-mining village, it argues that the values associated with 'mining community' remain relevant as a reference point for a self-conscious, politicized reshaping of local relationships in post-industrial conditions. The material basis for this self-conscious approach has shifted from the masculine sphere of mining work and its associated community institutions to the feminized sphere of location and neighbourhood
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This material arises f...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper looks at part of a larger study on women miners and miners ’ women in Queensland; this pa...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
This study is concerned with the process by which community among working class people is defined an...
This thematic account of responses from women in mining families, from the Labour Party and from com...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
The question of identity permeates interest in women's activism within mining politics. It is implic...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This material arises f...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper is based on recent primary research interviews with women who were active in the 1984-198...
This paper looks at part of a larger study on women miners and miners ’ women in Queensland; this pa...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This article will offer the first historical assessment of the National Women Against Pit Closures m...
This study is concerned with the process by which community among working class people is defined an...
This thematic account of responses from women in mining families, from the Labour Party and from com...
This paper argues that feminisation is beginning to occur in the mining industry, a process associat...
The question of identity permeates interest in women's activism within mining politics. It is implic...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This material arises f...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...