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Book SynopsisTV portraits of the Miners' strike of 1984/5 stressed the violence of the pickets and responsible policing. This book challenges those images, looks at the impact of the strike on participants, and reflects on ongoing controversies and community pride.
Table of ContentsContents:Glossary Introduction: Carol Stephenson.Part 1. The People.Chapter 1: A young miners view of the strike, 30 years on. Ian Lavery.Chapter 2. I am Woman, I am Strong! Barbara Jackson.Chapter 3. From the Picket Line to the Palace of Westminster. Sian James.Chapter 4. I Never Went Back. Peter SmithChapter 5. Echoes of the Strike. Esther Johnson and Debbie Ballin.Part 2. The Controversies. Chapter 6. We shall not be constitutionalized out of a defence of our jobs. David Allsop and David Wray. Chapter 7: An Open and Shut Case? Reappraising 'Conspiracy' and 'Cock-up' Theories of the 1984-5 Miners' Strike. David Waddington Chapter 8. 'Iron Hand': Representations and Ramifications of the 'Battle of Orgreave.' David Waddington Chapter 9: The Minority Report: Being on Strike in Nottinghamshire. David Allsop with Eric Eaton and Keith Stanley. Part 3. Ongoing issues.Chapter 10. The Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign: the pursuit of justice. Granville Williams.Chapter 11: Solidarity Forever or the End of an Era? Unions and the strike. John StirlingChapter 12: The Gala that Would Not Die: Memory and heritage in the post-industrial mining communities of County Durham. Carol Stephenson & David Wray.Appendix: NUM rules.