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An electronic version of this book is also available under a
Creative Commons (CC-BY-NC-ND) license, thanks to the support of
the Wellcome Trust. The Industrial Revolution produced injury,
illness and disablement on a large scale and nowhere was this more
visible than in coalmining. Disability in the Industrial Revolution
sheds new light on the human cost of industrialisation by examining
the lives and experiences of those disabled in an industry that was
vital to Britain's economic growth. Although it is commonly assumed
that industrialisation led to increasing marginalisation of people
with impairments from the workforce, disabled mineworkers were
expected to return to work wherever possible, and new medical
services developed to assist in this endeavour. This book explores
the working lives of disabled miners and analyses the medical,
welfare and community responses to disablement in the coalfields.
It shows how disability affected industrial relations and shaped
the class identity of mineworkers. The book will appeal to students
and academics interested in disability, occupational health and
social history. -- .
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