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- History on Our Side: Wales and the 1984-85 Miners' Strike
- Book
- 2015
- Published by: Lawrence & Wishart
summary
The film Pride has reignited interest in the struggles of the miners in the South Wales valleys in the strike of 1984-5. A new chapter in this re-issued book shows why the Welsh miners were in a unique position to forge an alliance with Lesbian and Gays Support the Miners Group. Hywel Francis, MP for Aberavon, as a historian and active participant in the strike, had a unique insight into the way in which the struggles for jobs and communities broadened out to become a powerful national movement in Wales, involving trade unions, political parties, churches and the local communities, the Welsh Language Society, peace and women’s support groups, as well as their lesbian and gay supporters. This very personal history, which explains why the South Wales valleys were the strongest and most loyal of all the British coalfields, is based on the author’s personal diaries, and his articles and essays in a number of Welsh and British journals. It tells the story of the individual and collective courage and pain of Welsh miners, their families and their communities – and is an important contribution to our understanding of a defining moment in modern Welsh history
Table of Contents
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- Title page, Copyright page
- pp. i-iv
- Introduction: A Personal Testimony
- pp. 11-22
- History Invades the Valleys
- pp. 23-30
- How It All Began: 1947–84
- pp. 31-47
- The Experience of Defeat: 1985–92
- pp. 90-101
- Resources of Hope and Pride: 1992-2015
- pp. 102-118
- A Note on Sources
- pp. 119-122
- About the Author
- pp. 123-124
- Acknowledgements
- pp. 125-126
- Image Plates
- pp. 127-142
Additional Information
ISBN
9781910448243
Related ISBN(s)
9781910448151
MARC Record
OCLC
911594616
Pages
128
Launched on MUSE
2015-06-25
Language
English
Open Access
No