The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes since the time of the Miners’ Strike (1984-1985). The miners’ defeat was followed by the closure of the collieries and the redundancies of 50,000 men (Beynon et al, 1991, p.160), an event which radically changed family life as role reversal took place in the home when work disappeared for men. Cockburn (1977, p.179), a decade previously, had recognised that where deindustrialisation occurred ‘capital has actually defined the very shape of the family’. This was certainly the case in mining communities in County Durham
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.Drawing on research in de-industrialised coal-mining communities in the nort...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
This thematic account of responses from women in mining families, from the Labour Party and from com...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...
The miners' lockout of 1926 was a pivotal moment in British twentieth-century history. Opening with ...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is availabl...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This study is concerned with the process by which community among working class people is defined an...
This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.Drawing on research in de-industrialised coal-mining communities in the nort...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...
The role of women in former mining communities in County Durham has undergone significant changes si...
This thematic account of responses from women in mining families, from the Labour Party and from com...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...
The miners' lockout of 1926 was a pivotal moment in British twentieth-century history. Opening with ...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This study is availabl...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
This paper considers the legacy of continuing activism of women in the North East of England who org...
This paper explores the gendered concept of community with reference to the activism of women during...
This study is concerned with the process by which community among working class people is defined an...
This study of families in the Souris coalfields in southeastern Saskatchewan in the 1920s and 1930s...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis.Drawing on research in de-industrialised coal-mining communities in the nort...
Coal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of emp...
Despite a voluminous literature the social history of the British coalminer is incomplete. Tradition...