Description
In this book, these occupations are analysed together for the first time, through a range of analytical frameworks from oral history, memory studies, industrial relations scholarship, and deindustrialisation studies. In his extensive examination, Clark argues that the actions of 1981-82 should be considered as one of the most significant periods in Scotland's history of deindustrialisation. However, the public memory of 1981-82 is precarious; Fighting Deindustrialisation begins the process of incorporating women's militant resistance within academic and popular understandings of working-class activism in later 20th century-Scotland.
About the Author
Andy Clark is a Research Associate in oral history with the Newcastle Oral History Collective, Newcastle University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781802077117
Author Andy Clark
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press