First Published in 1971.This book is mainly about Nottinghamshire, but not exclusively so as there is a great deal of similarity between the four wages districts (Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and South Derbyshire) which make up the East Midlands. For a detailed consideration of the history of mining Trade unionism in the locality, reference should be made to a previous book 'The Miners of Nottinghamshire 1914 to 1944'. The present volume contains an abbreviated account only.
First Published in 1971.This book is mainly about Nottinghamshire, but not exclusively so as there is a great deal of similarity between the four wages districts (Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and South Derbyshire) which make up the East Midlands. For a detailed consideration of the history of mining Trade unionism in the locality, reference should be made to a previous book 'The Miners of Nottinghamshire 1914 to 1944'. The present volume contains an abbreviated account only.
A.R. Griffin Special Lecturer in Industrial History and Industrial Relations in the University of Nottingham
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Part 1: getting the coal - mining systems and roof support draining the workings ventilation and illumination getting the coal to bank underground haulage conclusion; the coal owners - landowners and entrepreneurs management conclusion; the miners - tommy shops beer and bonds discipline religion recreation and entertainment appendices; transport and marketing - roads canals and railways monopoly and competition; the emergence of a county miner's union - the first union in the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire coalfield (1844) the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Miners' Association (1863) conclusion. Part 2: the exploitation of the concealed coalfield 1850-1900 - transport and marketing capital and enterprise labour conclusion appendices; the Nottinghamshire Miners' Association - formation and consolidation - 1881-1892 - the constitution of the association disputes organization and leadership conclusion; the 1893 lockout and its consequences - the lockout the federated area conciliation board the Leen valley conclusion; the development of the Mansfield area 1890-1926 - capital and profits labour housing and welfare wartime controls after the war; the Nottinghamshire Miners' Association - its period of maturity and growth 1893-1920 - the movement of wage rates organization and leadership local disputes eight-hour day and minimum wage agitations political developments break-up of the federated area conclusion appendices. Part 3: the uneasy peace 1919-1924 - the Sankey reports the Datum Line strike the 1921 lockout the miners' Indian summer conclusion; the 1926 lockout -causes and consequences - preliminary skirmishes the Samuel Commission the general strike the course of the lockout the breakaway conclusion appendix; the Nottinghamshire coalfield stagnates 1927-1939 - output restriction capital and enterprise labour conclusion appendix; the Second World War and after 1939-1947 - production in wartime labour in wartime wages and profits in wartime the nationalization issue appendices; Spencerism - the origins of Spencerism the development of the Spencer union the end of the Spencer union a new dispensation conclusion.
Part 1: getting the coal - mining systems and roof support draining the workings ventilation and illumination getting the coal to bank underground haulage conclusion; the coal owners - landowners and entrepreneurs management conclusion; the miners - tommy shops beer and bonds discipline religion recreation and entertainment appendices; transport and marketing - roads canals and railways monopoly and competition; the emergence of a county miner's union - the first union in the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire coalfield (1844) the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Miners' Association (1863) conclusion. Part 2: the exploitation of the concealed coalfield 1850-1900 - transport and marketing capital and enterprise labour conclusion appendices; the Nottinghamshire Miners' Association - formation and consolidation - 1881-1892 - the constitution of the association disputes organization and leadership conclusion; the 1893 lockout and its consequences - the lockout the federated area conciliation board the Leen valley conclusion; the development of the Mansfield area 1890-1926 - capital and profits labour housing and welfare wartime controls after the war; the Nottinghamshire Miners' Association - its period of maturity and growth 1893-1920 - the movement of wage rates organization and leadership local disputes eight-hour day and minimum wage agitations political developments break-up of the federated area conclusion appendices. Part 3: the uneasy peace 1919-1924 - the Sankey reports the Datum Line strike the 1921 lockout the miners' Indian summer conclusion; the 1926 lockout -causes and consequences - preliminary skirmishes the Samuel Commission the general strike the course of the lockout the breakaway conclusion appendix; the Nottinghamshire coalfield stagnates 1927-1939 - output restriction capital and enterprise labour conclusion appendix; the Second World War and after 1939-1947 - production in wartime labour in wartime wages and profits in wartime the nationalization issue appendices; Spencerism - the origins of Spencerism the development of the Spencer union the end of the Spencer union a new dispensation conclusion.
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