The Fed: A History Of The South Wales Miners In The Twentieth Century
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
This monumental work, The Fed: A History Of The South Wales Miners In The Twentieth Century, chronicles the tumultuous journey of the South Wales Miners' Federation, a pivotal force in British industrial and social history. It meticulously documents the struggles, triumphs, and ultimate decline of the coal industry through the lens of the miners' collective action and community spirit across the twentieth century. The narrative illuminates the profound impact of the Fed on Welsh society, detailing its political influence and the daily lives of its members. This authoritative account presents a comprehensive understanding of a defining era, arguing for the enduring legacy of working-class solidarity and resistance. It offers an essential perspective on labor movements and their shaping of national identity.
Author: Hywel Francis And David Smith
Format: Hardback
Published: 1980, LAWRENCE AND WISHART
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
This monumental work, The Fed: A History Of The South Wales Miners In The Twentieth Century, chronicles the tumultuous journey of the South Wales Miners' Federation, a pivotal force in British industrial and social history. It meticulously documents the struggles, triumphs, and ultimate decline of the coal industry through the lens of the miners' collective action and community spirit across the twentieth century. The narrative illuminates the profound impact of the Fed on Welsh society, detailing its political influence and the daily lives of its members. This authoritative account presents a comprehensive understanding of a defining era, arguing for the enduring legacy of working-class solidarity and resistance. It offers an essential perspective on labor movements and their shaping of national identity.