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Strikes and Solidarity: Coalfield Conflict in Britain, 1889-1966 [Hardcover]

Roy Church (Author), Quentin Outram (Author)

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0521554608 978-0521554602 February 13, 1998
In this book, Roy Church and Quentin Outram investigate the history of strike activity in the British coal mining industry, a byword for industrial militancy since the late nineteenth century. Strikes and Solidarity takes a multidisciplinary approach that blends quantitative and qualitative research methods to form a new explanation for the pattern of strike activity in the industry. It will be of interest to economic and social historians, sociologists and industrial relations specialists.

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"...White takes the reader through an erudite, understandable, and thorough discussion of the various positions taken on the doctrine of predestination in all of its various nuances. Practically everything you ever wanted to know about predestination as it was discussed, particularly in England, between 1500 and 1640 is illuminated by the author....truly brilliant exposition of a complex theological subkect....His care and thoroughness are breathtaking. His writing is provocative fruitful dialogue. Old theses have been challenged and new discussions will begin. White has stirred the waters and must be reckoned with by anyone seeking to get into the territory of theological discourse during the Tudor and Stuart periods of English history....White's book is a "keeper," and it needs to be consumed and digested." Sixteenth Century Journal

"White has given us a pioneering, scholarly, and admirable study of the academic polemics of predestinarianism." American Historical Review

"...this is a useful and significant study, one which students of the English Reformed tradition must not take lightly." Sixteenth Century Journal

"Peter White's first book, appearing shortly before his retirement, is an important contribution to the writing of English church history for the period it covers." Daniel W. Doerksen, Sixteenth Century News

"...historiographically subtle....a fine book that will be a point of departure for future work in this field." Michael G. Finlayson, Journal of Modern History

"White has done an impressive work in reading the Latin works of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century theologians and in analyzing them." John LaRocca, Church History

"This is a landmark study in industrial relations and will be required reading for anyone interested in the causes of strikes in modern industrial societies." Lowell J. Satre, The Historian

"...this is a major contribution to our understanding of strikes, and through the close analysis of their incidence it helps us understand a great deal about most aspects of coal-mining life. It will plainly be of direct interest to those who specialize in the history of this industry, but it also has much to tell a wider audience about how clearly focused arguments and imaginative use of statistics can illuminate historical problems previously dealt with in terms of under-reseached generalizations and unreflected categories of explanation." Jim Tomlinson, Canadian Journal of History

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In this book, Roy Church and Quentin Outram investigate the history of strike activity in the British coal mining industry, a byword for industrial militancy since the late nineteenth century. Strikes and solidarity takes a multi-disciplinary approach which blends quantitative and qualitative research methods to form a new explanation for the pattern of strike activity in the industry. It will be of interest to economic and social historians sociologists and industrial relations specialists.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
trade disputes, central case, colliery size, unidentified collieries, sample colliery, bigger collieries, strike prevalence, solidary behaviour, local strike activity, colliery employment, sample collieries, colliery level, mechanized collieries, strike participation rates, high strike propensity, coalfield industrial relations, coalmining strikes, single colliery, domestic strikes, colliery strikes, median strike, strike proneness, smaller collieries, mining industrial relations, larger collieries
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
South Wales, Great Britain, First World War, North East, South Yorkshire, Ministry of Labour, Mines Department, Second World War, Labour Party, National Coal Board, West Virginia, List of Mines, Royal Commission, Ness Edwards, Statistical Digest, Lists of Mines, British Labour Statistics, National Union of Mineworkers, Board of Trade, Hickleton Main, Industrial Union, Home Office, North Staffordshire, Coal Mines Act, West Yorkshire
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