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Table of Contents

Introduction; I: Interpretations and Context; 1: Methodology and Historiography; 2: Work and the Body in Coal Mining; II: Advancing Medical Knowledge on Dust Disease; 3: Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis; 4: Social Medicine and Pioneering Epidemiology; 5: The Last Gasp; III: The Industrial Politics of Miners' Lung; 6: ‘Enlightened Management'? The NCB, the State and Dust; 7: The Trade Unions and Dust; IV: Miners' Testimonies; 8: Workplace Culture; 9: Breathless Men; IV: Conclusion

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Professor Arthur McIvor is Director of the Scottish Oral History Centre, University of Strathclyde, UK. Dr Ronald Johnston is Reader in History at Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

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’Methodologically, one of the most innovative aspects of this excellent history is the use of oral histories. The compelling first-person testimony enriches our understanding of the miners’ culture, lived experience, and attitudes about life on the job... This splendid volume will be of great interest to historians of business, labor, and occupational health.’ Enterprise and Society ’This volume is an excellent example of multidisciplinary research.’ Australian Economic History Review ’The book will appeal to those interested in the history of respiratory medicine, industrial relations, worker social history, and business history. People in worker-protection and the development of regulations and standards, both in developing and developed economies, at coal mines and in other hazardous industries, would do well to read this book and have it available for reference. This erudite volume is well organized, clearly written, and is dense with facts, commentary, and interpretation. The writing style is engaging... The strength of this book is the oral testimony and its placement into the context of the medical, social, economic climate of the time.’ Respiratory Care ’The authors have provided a great service to the many thousands who have been killed by pneumoconiosis and silicosis, and those who are still campaigning for compensation. Miners' Lung is an outstanding book that succeeds in the authors' aim of a 'synthesis of medical history, business history, labour history and oral history'. The book could well represent a turning point in coal historiography through its use of the body as an exploration of miners' identity, culture, and politics.’ Labour History Review

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