Mining and Social Change (Routledge Revivals) by Martin Bulmer

Mining and Social Change (Routledge Revivals) by Martin Bulmer

Author:Martin Bulmer [Bulmer, Martin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Social Science, Sociology, General
ISBN: 9781317448488
Google: BGDbCQAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-06-11T02:47:29+00:00


Notes

1. S. Glynn and J. Oxborrow, Inter-War Britain: a Social and Economic History, London, Allen & Unwin, 1976, pp.150–1.

2. Cf. D.H. Aldcroft, The Inter-War Economy: Britain 1919–39, London, Batsford, 1970, esp. ch. 3; A.E. Booth and S. Glynn, ‘Unemployment in the inter-war period: a multiple problem’, Journal of Contemporary History, 10, 1975, pp.611–36; S. Glynn and J. Oxborrow, Inter-War Britain.

3. W.R. Garside, The Durham Miners 1919–60, London, Allen & Unwin, 1971, ch.7.

4. W.G. Runciman, Relative Deprivation and Social Justice, London, Routledge, 1966, p.66; W.R. Garside, The Durham Miners, p.272–3.

5. W.R. Garside, The Durham Miners, p.279–80.

6. W.G. Runciman, Relative Deprivation, p.66–7.

7. John Newsom, Out of the Pit: a challenge to the comfortable, Oxford, Blackwell 1936, pp.xii, 107.

8. H.A. Mess, Industrial Tyneside: a social survey, Newcastle, 1928; A.L. Bowley and M. Hogg, Has Poverty Diminished? London, King, 1925; J. Newsom, Out of the Pit; Pilgrim Trust, Men Without Work, Cambridge University Press, 1938; H.L. Beales and R.S. Lambert (eds.), Memoirs of the Unemployed, London, Gollancz, 1934; W. Harrington, Unemployed Struggles, 1919–36, London, 1936; Ellen Wilkinson, The Town that was Murdered: the life-story of Jarrow, London, Gollancz, 1939; R.M. Titmuss, Poverty and Population: a factual study of contemporary social waste, London, Macmillan, 1938; D.M. Goodfellow, Tyneside: the social facts, 1940. On the social effects of unemployment nationally and internationally, see also E.W. Bakke, The Unemployed Man, London, Nisbet, 1933. The most famous study is on Austria: M. Jahoda, P.F. Lazarsfeld and H. Zeisel, Die Arbeitlosen von Marienthal, Leipzig, Hirzel, 1933; translated as M. Jahoda et al., Marienthal: the sociography of an unemployed community, London, Tavistock, 1972. On the United States see R.C. Angell, The Family Encounters the Depression, New York, Scribner, 1936 and M. Komarovsky, The Unemployed Man and His Family, New York, Dryden, 1940.

9. W.R. Garside, The Durham Miners; N. Branson and M. Heinemann, Britain in the 1930s, London, Weidenfeld, 1971; W.G. Runciman, Relative Deprivation; Glynn and Oxborrow, Inter-war Britain; J. Stevenson, Social Conditions in Britain between the Wars, London, Penguin, 1977. The latter contains a selection of extracts from contemporary documents.

10. Pilgrim Trust, Men Without Work.

11. W.G. Runciman, Relative Deprivation, p.65.

12. J. Gusfield, Community, Oxford, Blackwell, 1976. pp.37–9.

13. P. Bowden and A.A. Gibb, Economic Growth in the North East of England — a study undertaken by the Business Research Unit, University of Durham, for the Department of Economic Affairs. (Interim Report, Durham, 1967), ch.1, p.25.

14. White Paper on Fuel Policy, Cmnd. 2798, October 1965, p.19. In this the Labour Government set out its policy objectives. Their second White Paper, Fuel Policy (Cmnd. 3438, November 1967), did not review these but aimed ‘to reassess the balance between the available primary fuels’ (p.1).

15. J.W. House and E.M. Knight, Pit Closure and the Community, University of Newcastle Geography Department, 1967, Figures 1 to 4.

16. W. Moyes, Contracting Coalfield, Newcastle, Frank Graham, 1972.

17. Lord Robens, Ten Years Stint, London, Cassell, 1972; J. Hughes and R. Moore (eds.), A Special Case? Social Justice and the Miner, Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1972; M. Wilson, ‘Case-study of the mineworker’s national



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