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Marching to the Fault Line: The 1984 Miners' Stirke and the Death of Industrial Britain

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Marching to the Fault Line: The 1984 Miners' Stirke and the Death of Industrial Britain - Beckett, Francis, and Hencke, David
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The 1984 Miners' strike was one of the defining moments in modern British history. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was determined to transform Britain and break the power of the Unions. On March 5, steered by the leader of the NUM, Arthur Scargill, the miners decided to protest the closures and called for industrial action. Over the next eleven months, Britain would be dragged to the precipice of civil war as violence and resentment spilled out along the picket lines and on the streets. Thatcher was convinced to the end ...

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Marching to the Fault Line: The 1984 Miners' Stirke and the Death of Industrial Britain 2009, Constable, London

ISBN-13: 9781845296148

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