ABSTRACT

The strong community ties of mining villages are the central concern of this book, which deals with the social history and sociology of mining in County Durham in the twentieth century. Focusing on the country as a whole, this title, first published in 1978, asks what is most distinctive about the area in the past and how it is changing in the present.

The personal documents presented in the first chapters of the book bring to life the local mining community with an evocative picture of village life at the turn of the century. These first-hand accounts are integrated with the results of social research carried out at Durham University over a number of years.

Mining and Social Change will be of interest to students of history and sociology.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

part |41 pages

Personal Documents about County Durham

chapter 3|9 pages

The Legacy of Mining

chapter 4|24 pages

Durham Mining Villages

chapter 5|7 pages

The Leek

part |52 pages

Politics in County Durham

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 6|10 pages

The Influence of Peter Lee *

chapter 8|6 pages

The Stronghold of Labour*

chapter 9|15 pages

The Character of Local Politics

part |23 pages

Employment Trends

part |67 pages

Planning in the County

chapter 13|16 pages

The Origins of Newton Aycliffe

chapter 14|16 pages

The Foundation of Peterlee New Town

part |50 pages

Industrial Change