Author

Publication

2013 - Bantam Press, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

97,750 words, Guess

Page Count

391 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveworkinglivesforg0000hall
  • ISBN-100593073169
  • ISBN-100593065328
  • ISBN-139780593073162
  • ISBN-139780593065327
and 5 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2012551230
  • OCLC Control Number851825609
  • Better World BooksKO-239-655
  • Better World BooksKN-932-758
  • Open LibraryOL30114998M

Classifications

  • DDC305.562094109045
  • LCCHD8391 .H35 2012
  • LCCHD8391 .H34 2012

Description

In the early 1950s Britain was still the most urbanized and industrialized nation in the world, a global power in shipbuilding and the leading European producer of coal, steel, cars and textiles. For the many millions of men and women hard at work during that time, an infernal landscape of smoke-blackened factories, towering slag heaps and fiery furnaces dominated their lives. From the deep docks and towering cranes of the Tyneside shipyards to the mills and chimneys of Lancashire and beyond, Working Lives takes us right to the heart of those industrial centres through the words of those who were there. Drawn together from hundreds of hours of first-hand interviews, Working Lives is a unique collection of oral testimonies from workers whose stories might not otherwise have been told: mill girls who risked life and limb in dusty, noisy weaving sheds; steel workers who wrestled sheets of white-hot metal in the blistering heat of the foundries; and miners who hewed coal by hand on filthy, cramped, claustrophobic coalfaces. Local industries shaped these workers' entire lives but also gave them a sense of pride, identity and belonging. As they look back on the dangers and hardships of their jobs, and the place of industry in their close-knit communities, these fascinating voices paint a vivid and moving portrait of working life in Britain not to be forgotten.

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Other Editions

  • Working lives: the forgotten voices of Britain's post-war working classBantam Press2013-01-01

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