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Coalmining Women Angela V. John

Coalmining Women By Angela V. John

Coalmining Women by Angela V. John


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In the nineteenth century the British coal industry employed thousands of women, who mined, sorted and transported the coal. Angela John looks at the lives and struggles of these women, and their fight in the 1880s to keep their jobs at the pit.

Coalmining Women Summary

Coalmining Women: Victorian Lives and Campaigns by Angela V. John

In the nineteenth century the rapidly expanding coal industry was the key to Britain's industrial growth. The workforce consisted not only of men, but also of thousands of coalmining women, who mined, sorted and transported the coal. Angela John looks at the lives and struggles of these women, and their fight in the 1880s to keep their jobs at the pit. She focuses on the contrasting careers of two women from very different backgrounds: Jane Brown, a Lancashire pit lass; and campaigner Margaret Park, and Mayoress of Wigan. Through the campaign, the author throws new light on Victorian attitudes to working women, and working conditions in general in a major nineteenth-century industry.

Table of Contents

1. In search of women miners; 2. Down the pit; 3. Above ground - the pit lass; 4. The right to work; 5. Full circle; Key dates; Glossary; Suggestions for study.

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GOR003700810
9780521278720
0521278724
Coalmining Women: Victorian Lives and Campaigns by Angela V. John
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1984-08-23
48
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