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Articles from Capital & Class (September 22, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
'The past we inherit, the future we build' (1). Suddick, Anne 4680
'With a little help from our friends': the role of new solidarities and alliances in the remaking of Warsop Vale. Waddington, David 8328
An interview with Ian Lavery, president of the National Union of Mineworkers. Wray, David Interview 5694
Andy Danford, Mike Richardson and Martin Upchurch, New Unions, New Workplaces: A Study of Union Resilience in the Restructured Workplace. Beale, David Book Review 1035
British anarchisms and the miners' strike. Franks, Benjamin 9618
Complexities of class and gender relations: recollections of women active in the 1984-5 miner's strike. Mundy, Mave 8425
Defeated but defiant: the continued resilience of the National Union of Mineworkers within the Nottinghamshire coalfield. Allsop, David 10218
Emotional regeneration through community action in post-industrial mining communities: the new Herrington Miners' banner partnership. Wray, David 8674
Gregor Gall (ed.), Union Organizing: Campaigning for Trade Union Recognition. Fairbrother, Peter Book Review 2807
Introduction. Editorial 782
Like taking coals to Newcastle: a new era for trade unionism in the North East of England? O'Brien, Peter 4655
Noel Thompson, Left in the Wilderness: The Political Economy of British Democratic Socialism Since 1979. Book Review 2191
Shoulder to shoulder: an analysis of a miners' support group during the 1984-85 strike and the significance of social identity, geography and political leadership. Beale, David 9042
The legal legacy of the miners' strike. Cavalier, Stephen 2058
There is no alternative: exploring the options in the 1984-5 miners' strike. Darlington, Ralph 9019
There's a new world somewhere: the rediscovery of trade unionism. Stirling, John 7058

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