Bruce Wilson's diary is an honest and action-packed account of what
life was like for five young men on picket duty during the longest and
most bitter industrial dispute in modern times: the 1984-85 miners'
strike. Bruce and, younger brother Bob, along with mates Shaun, Darren
and 'Captain' Bob crammed themselves into an old car or 'battlebus'
and, despite police barriers and blockades, journeyed into
Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and elsewhere in order to express their
views and support their union in a country which they thought was
free. We are able to experience at first-hand and day by day events,
which were often frightening, occasionally humorous but never dull;
and also gain insight into major conflicts at Orgreave, Brodsworth,
Rossington and Maltby as well as at locations further afield. Towards
the end of the strike our flying pickets found themselves on home
ground, demonstrating at Silverwood and nearby collieries, including
Cortonwood where many observers consider the great strike began. Any
former striking miner will find the book compulsive reading and
despite the passage of twenty years the journey will seem like
yesterday. But there is a great deal for us all to appreciate from
this remarkably frank and moving testimony.
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Based on the Diary of Silverwood Miner Bruce Wilson
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783402274
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Wharncliffe Books (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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