“A meticulous mixture of social and family history . . . Whether
or not you have mining connections, this is an interesting
socio-economic read.” —Your Family Tree In the 1920s there were
over a million coalminers working in over 3000 collieries across Great
Britain, and the industry was one of the most important and powerful
in British history. It dominated the lives of generations of
individuals, their families, and communities, and its legacy is still
with us today—many of us have a coalmining ancestor. Yet family
historians often have problems in researching their mining forebears.
Locating the relevant records, finding the sites of the pits, and
understanding the work involved and its historical background can be
perplexing. That is why Brian Elliott’s concise, authoritative and
practical handbook will be so useful, for it guides researchers
through these obstacles and opens up the broad range of sources they
can go to in order to get a vivid insight into the lives and
experiences of coalminers in the past. His overview of the
coalmining history—and the case studies and research tips he
provides—will make his book rewarding reading for anyone looking for
a general introduction to this major aspect of Britain’s industrial
heritage. His directory of regional and national sources and his
commentary on them will make this guide an essential tool for family
historians searching for an ancestor who worked in coalmining
underground, on the pit top or just lived in a mining community. As
featured in Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine and the Barnsley
Chronicle.
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A Guide for Family Historians
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473834651
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter