Did government mines inspectors in late Victorian Britain display overt bias towards employers when assigning blame for fatal underground explosions? Inspectors were closer to managers and coal owners than they were to miners or mine supervisors in terms of status, background, and engineering experience. That inspectors had more in common with management could have led to favouritism or regulatory capture, as was suggested at the time by miners and more recently by historians. To adjudicate these claims, this article applies the technique of qualitative content analysis to the comments of mines inspectors in their published annual reports. The findings reveal that inspectors frequently condemned employers and their representatives, especial...
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AbstractIntroduction: Hard Rock Miners Phthisis in 19th and Early 20th Century Britain: From Diagnos...
British coal-mining history has long been influenced by the classic, conflictual view of industrial ...
This thesis is concerned with certain aspects of the Public Inquiry into the accident at Houghton Ma...
This thesis examines the development of health and safety in the British coalmining industry in the ...
Historically, both in Australia and elsewhere, employers often used blacklists to exclude unionists ...
Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston explore the experience of coal miners' lung diseases and the attem...
The use of explosives in mines in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was notoriously ...
With a few exceptions, colliery managers and other mining professionals (referred to collectively in...
This article examines British coal owners’ use of medical and scientific knowledge of occupati...
This article employs the concept of risk as a lens through which to explore discursive constructions...
Mining was a skilled occupation, and untrained men were poor miners. A variety of skills were requir...
It will be fifty years in 2008 since Oliver MacDonagh suggested that the adoption of new responsibil...
This paper draws on the author’s forthcoming monograph and associated work to address the subject of...
The Dominion government appointed a Royal Commission in April 1903 to investigate the causes of stri...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The data were original...
AbstractIntroduction: Hard Rock Miners Phthisis in 19th and Early 20th Century Britain: From Diagnos...
British coal-mining history has long been influenced by the classic, conflictual view of industrial ...
This thesis is concerned with certain aspects of the Public Inquiry into the accident at Houghton Ma...
This thesis examines the development of health and safety in the British coalmining industry in the ...
Historically, both in Australia and elsewhere, employers often used blacklists to exclude unionists ...
Arthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston explore the experience of coal miners' lung diseases and the attem...
The use of explosives in mines in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was notoriously ...
With a few exceptions, colliery managers and other mining professionals (referred to collectively in...
This article examines British coal owners’ use of medical and scientific knowledge of occupati...
This article employs the concept of risk as a lens through which to explore discursive constructions...
Mining was a skilled occupation, and untrained men were poor miners. A variety of skills were requir...
It will be fifty years in 2008 since Oliver MacDonagh suggested that the adoption of new responsibil...
This paper draws on the author’s forthcoming monograph and associated work to address the subject of...
The Dominion government appointed a Royal Commission in April 1903 to investigate the causes of stri...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The data were original...
AbstractIntroduction: Hard Rock Miners Phthisis in 19th and Early 20th Century Britain: From Diagnos...
British coal-mining history has long been influenced by the classic, conflictual view of industrial ...