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Politics of the Yorkshire Miners

English · Paperback / Softback

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First published in 1984, The Politics of the Yorkshire Miners examines all aspects of political activity of the Yorkshire Area of the NUM.

The book was written using original research from the archives of the Yorkshire Area combined with the author's personal experience. It explores developments from 1945 onwards, and looks at internal politics within the Area, discussing the nature of policies on both industrial bargaining and wider political aims. It considers the role of sponsored MPs and their relationship to the Area, as well as the NUM's 'special relationship' with the Labour Party. The structure of the Area and its role within the NUM nationally are also discussed, and detailed analysis is given to the strikes of 1972 and 1974.

List of contents

Introduction; 1: The Yorkshire Miners and the Labour Party. 1945-1963; 2: The Yorkshire Miners and the Labour Government. 1964-1970. The Problem of Pit Closures; 3: The Yorkshire Miners and the Labour Government: Pay, Politics and Protest; 4: The Special Reltionship: The Miners and the Labour Party; 5: The Yorkshire Miners and Parliamentary Politics; 6: The Internal Politics of the Yorkshire Area, 1947-1968; 7: The Unofficial Strikes and the Rise of the Left, 1969-1973; 8: The National Coal Strike of 1972; 9: The National Coal Strike of 1974; 10: The Left in Power; Conclusions; Appendices; Bibliography; Index

About the author










Originally from Liverpool, Andrew Taylor now teaches at Nottingham Trent University. He is the author of four collections of poetry from Shearsman Books, and over a dozen with other publishers. He has published a critical volume on Adrian Henri, and is now at work one a monograph on the work of Peter Finch, whose Collected Poems he edited for Seren.

Summary

First published in 1984, The Politics of the Yorkshire Miners examines all aspects of political activity of the Yorkshire Area of the NUM.
The book was written using original research from the archives of the Yorkshire Area combined with the author’s personal experience. It explores developments from 1945 onwards, and looks at internal politics within the Area, discussing the nature of policies on both industrial bargaining and wider political aims. It considers the role of sponsored MPs and their relationship to the Area, as well as the NUM’s ‘special relationship’ with the Labour Party. The structure of the Area and its role within the NUM nationally are also discussed, and detailed analysis is given to the strikes of 1972 and 1974.

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