‘“This is the country of premature old men”: Ageing and Aged Miners in the South Wales Coalfield, c.1880-1947’

Benjamin Curtis, Steven Thompson

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Abstract

This article considers the effects of work in the south Wales coal industry either side of the turn of the twentieth century and, specifically, the ways in which work aged workers prematurely. It examines the consequences of working practices for miners’ bodies, the expedients utilized by miners to try and cope with the effects of premature ageing, and the consequences for their living standards, experiences and status. It situates these phenomena in the contexts of industrial relations and welfare provision. In so doing, the article engages with historiographies of the life-cycle, the aged, and pensions provision in modern Britain.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)587-606
Number of pages20
JournalCultural and Social History
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • miners
  • ageing
  • disabillty
  • life-cycle
  • pensions

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