The Derbyshire Miners (1962) examines the development of the Derbyshire coalfield and the growth of trade union organization among the miners. It looks at the successful unionization, and the history, structure, policy and finances of the union.
Part
1. The Derbyshire Miners, 180080
1. The Development of the Coal
Industry
2. The Condition of the Miners
3. Early Attempts at Trade Union
Organization Part
2. The Derbyshire Miners Association, 18801914
5. The
Coal Industry
6. Trade Union Organization and Finance
7. Wages, Disputes and
Industrial Policy, 188093
8. The Great Lock-Out of 1893
9. Wages, Disputes
and Industrial Policy, 18941910
10. The 1912 Strike
11. Social Conditions,
Welfare and Safety
12. Political Activities Part
3. The Derbyshire Miners
Association, 19141944
13. The First World War
14. The Coal Industry, 191839
15. Trade Union Organization and Finance, 191839
16. The Sankey Commission
and its Aftermath
17. The 1921 Lock-Out
18. The Origins and Course of the
1926 Dispute
19. Wages, Disputes and Industrial Policy, 192739
20. Social
Conditions, Welfare and Safety, 191839
21. Political Activities, 191839
22.
The Second World War
J.E. Williams