Pit Women: Coal Communities in Northern England in the Early Twentieth Century

Pit Women: Coal Communities in Northern England in the Early Twentieth Century

by Griselda Carr (Author)

Synopsis

Combining her experience of living in a mining village for two decades with her training in social studies, Carr describe how women were an integral part of the mining industry from 1900 to the nationalization of the mines in 1947. Her original goal was to find the foundations of the strength women

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: The Merlin Press Ltd.
Published: 01 Apr 2002

ISBN 10: 0850364957
ISBN 13: 9780850364958

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An invaluable resource. Richly detailed, thoroughly researched and well written, it is an invaluable addition. -- Socialist History
Pit Women paints a fascinating portrait of the everyday lives of women . . . an excellent choice for readers. -- Journal of Marriage and Family
An invaluable resource. Richly detailed, thoroughly researched and well written, it is an invaluable addition. Socialist History
Pit Women paints a fascinating portrait of the everyday lives of women . . . an excellent choice for readers. Journal of Marriage and Family