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        Disability in the Industrial Revolution

        Physical impairment in British coalmining, 1780–1880

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        Author(s)
        Blackie, Daniel
        M. Turner, David
        Collection
        Wellcome
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        The Industrial Revolution produced injury, illness and disablement on a large scale and nowhere was this more visible than in coalmining. Disability in the Industrial Revolution sheds new light on the human cost of industrialisation by examining the lives and experiences of those disabled in a sector that was vital to Britain’s economic growth. Although it is often assumed that industrialisation led to increasing marginalisation of people with impairments, disabled mineworkers were expected to return to work wherever possible, and new medical services developed to assist in this endeavour. Using a rich and innovative mix of sources ranging from official reports to autobiographies, this book examines disability and its consequences in the coalfields of Scotland, north east England and south Wales. It explores how working conditions, the organisation of labour, and employer attitudes affected the ability of impaired miners to find employment, and charts the multifaceted responses to disablement, ranging from health and safety regulations to welfare programmes. Recognising that experiences of disability extended beyond the world of work, the book discusses the family, community and cultural lives of disabled mineworkers. It shows how disability played an important role in industrial relations and shaped class identity. In the process, it presents a new history of disability and the Industrial Revolution, one that shows how disabled people contributed to Britain’s industrial development, and demonstrates how concerns about disability shaped responses to industrialisation.
        URI
        http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/30580
        Keywords
        industrial revolution; coalmining; industrial relations; community; disability; class; welfare; work; Coal mining; Friendly society; North East England; Poor relief; Victorian era
        DOI
        10.7765/9781526125774
        ISBN
        9781526125774
        OCN
        1030739055
        Publisher
        Manchester University Press
        Publisher website
        https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/
        Publication date and place
        2018
        Grantor
        • Wellcome Trust - 095948/Z/11/Z
        Series
        Disability History,
        Classification
        European history
        Disability: social aspects
        Pages
        241
        Public remark
        Relevant Wikipedia pages: Coal - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal; Coal mining - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_mining; Disability - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disability; Friendly society - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly_society; Industrial Revolution - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_Revolution; Mining - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining; North East England - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_East_England; Poor relief - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_relief; Victorian era - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_era
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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