The British Miner in the Age of De-Industrialization

The British Miner in the Age of De-Industrialization

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Zusammenfassung

A book which challenges received understandings of the place of the miner in contemporary British history, arguing that the British coal miners went through a cyclical movement -- from loser to winner and back again -- as Britain underwent a de-industrial revolution in the final decades of the twentieth century.

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The British Miner in the Age of De-Industrialization by Jrg Arnold

A book which challenges received understandings of the place of the miner in contemporary British history, arguing that the British coal miners went through a cyclical movement -- from loser to winner and back again -- as Britain underwent a de-industrial revolution in the final decades of the twentieth century.
Scrupulously researched and thoughtful* Richard Vinen, The Literary Review *
Jörg Arnold is a historian of twentieth-century British and European history. He has published widely on Britain's coalminers and the history of de-industrialisation, urban history, and the history of memory and war. Arnold received his PhD in modern European history from the University of Southampton. He also holds a Staatsexamen degree from Heidelberg University and a BA from Southampton. Before joining the University of Nottingham in October 2013, he taught at the University of Freiburg and the University of Edinburgh. Arnold has held numerous research fellowships, most recently a Marie Curie Fellowship with the Freiburg Centre for Advanced Studies (FRIAS).
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ISBN 13 9780198887690
ISBN 10 0198887698
Titel The British Miner in the Age of De-Industrialization
Autor Jrg Arnold
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2023-11-17
Seitenanzahl 352
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