This article looks at the memory and legacy in the Scottish coalfields under the themes of "Broken Men" and "Thatcher's Children
This article is an attempt to comprehend deindustrialisation and the impact of plant downsizing and ...
South Wales was once synonymous with coal, now among the most globally controversial natural resourc...
The nationalization of British coal mining in 1947 was met with optimism and expectation. The restru...
This article explores the legacy of the demise of the deep coal mining industry in Scotland. It plac...
In 1939, Scottish deep coal-mining employed 90,000 workers. Nationalization of the British coal indu...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
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...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
Throughout the twentieth century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation through collective act...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
This article employs the concept of risk as a lens through which to explore discursive constructions...
No one personified the age of industry more than the miners. The Shadow of the Mine tells the story ...
In September 1992, I worked my last shift as an underground coal miner at Point of Ayr Colliery in t...
This article is an attempt to comprehend deindustrialisation and the impact of plant downsizing and ...
South Wales was once synonymous with coal, now among the most globally controversial natural resourc...
The nationalization of British coal mining in 1947 was met with optimism and expectation. The restru...
This article explores the legacy of the demise of the deep coal mining industry in Scotland. It plac...
In 1939, Scottish deep coal-mining employed 90,000 workers. Nationalization of the British coal indu...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
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...
Scotland’s industrial past is central to its national narrative, and heritage discourse has ...
Throughout the twentieth century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation through collective act...
The aim of this research project was to study the social and economic consequences of the 1984/85 Mi...
This article contributes to debates about the economic framework of industrial politics by examining...
This article employs the concept of risk as a lens through which to explore discursive constructions...
No one personified the age of industry more than the miners. The Shadow of the Mine tells the story ...
In September 1992, I worked my last shift as an underground coal miner at Point of Ayr Colliery in t...
This article is an attempt to comprehend deindustrialisation and the impact of plant downsizing and ...
South Wales was once synonymous with coal, now among the most globally controversial natural resourc...
The nationalization of British coal mining in 1947 was met with optimism and expectation. The restru...