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Mining Men

Britain’s Last Kings of the Coalface

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Mining Men

By: Emily P Webber
Narrated by: Esme Patey Ford
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The story of the last generation of British miners: fathers and sons, brothers and comrades, big hitters and broken men, strikers and scabs.

Mining Men explores how these men felt when the pits were closed and what happened next, including former miners who became factory workers, detectives, driving instructors, counsellors, the local mayor and one who even ended up working on Fleet Street. Featuring accounts from Ayrshire to the South Wales Valleys, from the ‘People’s Republic of South Yorkshire’, to the ‘Sunshine Corner Coalfields’ of Kent, each chapter offers a different perspective of the industry.

Britain’s last deep coalmine closed in 2015, yet just fifty years ago the mining industry was a juggernaut, employing over 250,000 workers. Combining new personal interviews with extensive archival research, Emily P. Webber illuminates the extraordinary history of the industry once considered the backbone of Britain.

By situating the miners’ strike of 1984–85 in a longer history of the coalfields, we can understand why miners and their families fought so hard against pit closures, and what happened after the pit wheels stopped turning. Vivid, evocative and richly alive with minute detail, Mining Men uncovers what the mining industry once meant to its workers and their communities, and what Britain lost when it was gone.

©2025 Emily P Webber (P)2025 Penguin Audio
20th Century Economic History Economics Europe Great Britain Modern Mining

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Keenly observed, and an enjoyable listen

This superb study of the lives of British miners was easy to listen to, fascinating and moving. It's a valuable social and historical education of UK mining communities, and a respectful tribute to traditional masculinity. It's clear how much research has gone into this book, but it is effortlessly accessible and never feels heavy. The narrator is also excellent.

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Insightful, touching and funny

A rich tapestry formed through interviews with miners, patched together, retelling of the physical and mental struggles of life down’t pit.

From warm and funny anecdotes, to the heart-wrenching stories of men forced to become superhuman in their grit and perseverance, the tales told are honest, emotional and paint a rich picture of men, boys, families and even their pony colleagues. Communities that endured the profession with pride.

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It meant so much

I absolutely loved everything about this , although I couldn't not be classed as a Miner , I could relate to a lot of what the men were saying, spent many years working in the surface in the North East, Yorkshire and Warwickshire. this read brought tears to my eyes on several occasions, had the privilege to meet an ex Welsh Miner this week and spend time talking it was a pleasure. Would recommend this book to all.

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