The long-running deindustrialization in the Scottish coalfields, the consequence of political decisions, took place in three distinct periods analyzed here: “restructuring,” 1958–1967, when, in response to union activism, a large number of closures was offset by government and industry initiatives to provide or stimulate alternative employment; “stabilization,” 1968–1977, when closures were minimized as the broader industrial economy slowed; and then “accelerated contraction,” 1978–1987, within the larger program of economic restructuring engineered by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative UK governments. Moral economy arguments shaped the debate about deindustrialization in the first two phases: closures were legitimate only where agreed to by ...
Throughout the twentieth century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation through collective act...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing status of work and employment within two ...
This article illuminates the links between managerial style and political economy in post-1945 Brita...
The long-running deindustrialization in the Scottish coalfields, the consequence of political decisi...
This article examines conceptions of social justice and economic fairness with regard to employment....
This thesis examines deindustrialisation, the declining contribution of industrial activities to eco...
Michael Colliery in east Fife was the largest National Coal Board (NCB) unit in Scotland when it clo...
The nationalization of British coal mining in 1947 was met with optimism and expectation. The restru...
This article illuminates the links between managerial style and political economy in post-1945 Brita...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
Changes in economic direction in Britain in the twentieth century were incremental, rarely permanent...
Building on scholarship that has sought to trace how moral economies interact and change over time, ...
Scotland’s political divergence from England is a key theme in late twentieth century British histor...
Different groups on the left have invested a variety of cultural meanings in the image of the Britis...
The Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS) work-in of 1971–2 is examined here within a moral-economy analysi...
Throughout the twentieth century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation through collective act...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing status of work and employment within two ...
This article illuminates the links between managerial style and political economy in post-1945 Brita...
The long-running deindustrialization in the Scottish coalfields, the consequence of political decisi...
This article examines conceptions of social justice and economic fairness with regard to employment....
This thesis examines deindustrialisation, the declining contribution of industrial activities to eco...
Michael Colliery in east Fife was the largest National Coal Board (NCB) unit in Scotland when it clo...
The nationalization of British coal mining in 1947 was met with optimism and expectation. The restru...
This article illuminates the links between managerial style and political economy in post-1945 Brita...
The flooding and subsequent closure of Scotland’s last deep coal mine in 2002 brought a centuries lo...
Changes in economic direction in Britain in the twentieth century were incremental, rarely permanent...
Building on scholarship that has sought to trace how moral economies interact and change over time, ...
Scotland’s political divergence from England is a key theme in late twentieth century British histor...
Different groups on the left have invested a variety of cultural meanings in the image of the Britis...
The Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (UCS) work-in of 1971–2 is examined here within a moral-economy analysi...
Throughout the twentieth century Scottish miners resisted deindustrialisation through collective act...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the changing status of work and employment within two ...
This article illuminates the links between managerial style and political economy in post-1945 Brita...