The Economic and Social Conditions of Lead Miners in the North Pennines in the 18th and 19th Centuries

The Economic and Social Conditions of Lead Miners in the North Pennines in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Durham University Thesis for Master of Letters 1968
Christopher John Hunt
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Studies the increasing influence of the mine employer in the work, social, religious and private life of his miners, who in 1750 were theoretically independent contractors but who were by 1850 in practice employees of the mining companies.  Plots the population increases and  technological and organisational advances which drove this change.   Download HERE

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