Selected Publications
2022
- Contextualising the Coalfields: Mapping the Socio-economic and Cultural Loss of the Coal Industry, Tim Strangleman, Education, Work and Social Change in Britain’s Former Coalfield Communities.
2020
- A Poor Woman’s Lawyer: Feminism, the Labour Movement, and Working-Class Women’s Access to the Law in England, 1890-1935, Kate Bradley & Sophie Rowland, Women’s History Review.
- Place-Making at Work: The Role of Rhythm in the Production of ‘Thick’ Places, Dawn Lyon, Routledge Handbook of Place, Routledge.
- Routledge International Handbook of Working-Class Studies, Michele Fazio, Christie Launius & Tim Strangleman, Routledge.
2019
- Beyond the Dockyards: Changing Narratives of Industrial Occupational Cultures in Medway, Emma Pleasant, PhD Thesis, University of Kent.
- Beyond the Heartlands: Deindustrialization, Naturalization and the Meaning of an ‘Industrial’ Tradition, David Nettleingham, British Journal of Sociology 70(2): 610-626.
- Dirty Work: Cultural Iconography and Working-Class Pride in Industrial Apprenticeships, Emma Pleasant, British Journal of Sociology 70(5): 2116-2132.
- ‘If you didn’t laugh you’d cry’: Embodiment, Identity and Health in a Deindustrial Coalfield Community, Sophie Rowland, Journal of the Social History of Medicine and Health.
- Remembering Spaces of Work, Emma Pleasant and Tim Strangleman, Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place. Routledge.
- Understanding the Deindustrial Body: the Legacies of Occupational Injuries and Disease in the Former Kent Coalfield, Sophie Rowland, PhD Thesis, University of Kent.
- Voices of Guinness: An Oral History of the Park Royal Brewery, Tim Strangleman, Oxford University Press.
2018
- Heritage Work: The Preservations and Performances of Thames Sailing Barges, David Nettleingham, Cultural Sociology 12(3): 384-399.
- Mining a Productive Seam? The Coal Industry, Community and Sociology, Tim Strangleman, Contemporary British History 32(1): 18-38.
2017
- Canonical Generations and the British Left: The Narrative Construction of the Miners’ Strike 1984–85, David Nettleingham, Sociology 51(4): 850-864.
- Deindustrialisation and the Historical Sociological Imagination: Making Sense of Work and Industrial Change, Tim Strangleman, Sociology 51(2): 466-482.
- Portrait of a Deindustrialising Island, Tim Strangleman, Revisiting Divisions of Labour, Manchester University Press.
- Time and Place in Memory and Imagination on the Isle of Sheppey, Dawn Lyon, Revisiting Divisions of Labour, Manchester University Press.