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Archive | 1998

Mining and modernity: size, sectionalism and solidarity

Roy Church; Quentin Outram

Consequences of size: ideas and hypotheses The colliery-and plant-based analyses of industrial conflict, which form part of the industrial relations literature referred to in chapter 5, have been confined to a handful of studies restricted to short periods during the post-nationalization era (see Scott et al. 1963; McCormick 1969; Christine Edwards 1978; Christine Edwards and Heery 1985; Rigg 1987). While it is only relatively recently that such approaches have incorporated explicit concepts relating to size, and have involved quantification and the formal testing of hypotheses, the interest in workplace scale in relation to labour relations and human behaviour is not new. Before examining the potential of colliery size for explaining the history of strikes in the industry, therefore, we provide a context in the form of a survey of the social comment and analysis provoked by the emergence of large-scale workplaces. Three traditions are discernible in the economics and sociology of size. The first is that introduced by Charles Babbage, who in 1832 was the first to link Adam Smiths concept of the division of labour with large-scale industry. Size of factory, he thought, both facilitated and advanced the technical division of labour (Babbage 1832/1989: ch. 19, section 263; compare with Adam Smith 1776/1976: ch. 1). The economic advantages of the division of labour were stressed, but the consequences for the social relations of production were addressed only in passing, if at all.


Scottish Journal of Political Economy | 1995

Down and Out in Wigan and Barnsley: British Coal Mining Strikes under Private Ownership

Roy Church; Quentin Outram; David Nowell Smith


Archive | 1998

Strikes and solidarity: The foundations of strike propensity

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Strikes and solidarity: Preface

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Strikes and solidarity: Tradition and modernity: the mining industry 1889–1940

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Strikes and solidarity: Employers and workers: ideologies, attitudes and political orientations

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Strikes and solidarity: Interpreting coalfield conflict: focus and formulations

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Strikes and solidarity: Configurations of strike activity

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Myths and realities: strikes, solidarity and ‘militant miners’

Roy Church; Quentin Outram


Archive | 1998

Conflictual context? The ‘isolated mass’ revisited

Roy Church; Quentin Outram

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