Using the case of women coal miners from a remote Kyushu district, this paper attempts to highlight some of the difficulties associated with an occupying power introducing major labour reforms. In this case I look at women’s employment in the mines during the 1930s-40s, and examine how and why women resisted the proscription against women’s mining labour, introduced by the Occupation in 1947, through the years of US control. The resistance to the edict by both small-medium sized coal mining management and women coalminers demonstrates that even when an occupation power appears in total control of a nation, the culture of the occupied is a significant factor that must not be overlooked. It is clear that many companies continued to operate in...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
In the autumn of 1913, a small, remote Michigan mining community attracted national attention as min...
Using the case of women coal miners from a remote Kyushu district, this paper attempts to highlight ...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Japanese coal industry experienced huge fluctuations in production and l...
A report submitted by Suzanne E. Tallichet to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
In the 19th century, public outrage over poor working conditions of children in underground coal min...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
The essay explores the events and background of the 1960 lockout at the Miike colleries of the Mitsu...
“We Were Not Ladies” uses the 1930s dual union fight between the United Mine Workers of America and ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
In the autumn of 1913, a small, remote Michigan mining community attracted national attention as min...
Using the case of women coal miners from a remote Kyushu district, this paper attempts to highlight ...
Women were not recognized as full participants in the United States coal industry until late 1973, w...
This article explores the effects of gender inequality and women's disempowerment in the context of ...
The role of women as mineworkers and as household workers has been erased. Here, we challenge the ma...
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Japanese coal industry experienced huge fluctuations in production and l...
A report submitted by Suzanne E. Tallichet to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 199...
We explore the effects of gender inequality and women’s disempowerment in the context of hist...
In the 19th century, public outrage over poor working conditions of children in underground coal min...
In 1842 the British Parliament passed the Mines and Collieries Act which excluded women from working...
The purpose of this study is to examine the role of women in Appalachian coal communities by utilizi...
The essay explores the events and background of the 1960 lockout at the Miike colleries of the Mitsu...
“We Were Not Ladies” uses the 1930s dual union fight between the United Mine Workers of America and ...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Abstract: This article explores the specific ways women performed conflicting gender identities at h...
In the autumn of 1913, a small, remote Michigan mining community attracted national attention as min...