The role of coal-mining towns in social theory: past, present and future

G. Burrell
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ABSTRACTCoal mining has ceased in Britain to all intents and purposes. For centuries, it was a source of employment and even economic security for thousands of men, and the women who lived with them. Miners clung on to life in dangerous occupations – second only to fishing in accident and mortality rates – but strong trade unionism and collectivism mean that for some periods they were regarded as relatively well-off within the working class, if one used internal comparisons. And whilst this group may have all but disappeared from the United Kingdom and most parts of Western Europe, today in other regions of the world, coal mining continues to expand. This article discusses a brief comparison of two pit villages in the 1950s when arguably coal mining in Britain was at its height, both in terms of tons produced and recorded manpower at work. It then turns to look to coal-mining villages in China today as sources of sociological insight for our collective futures.
煤矿城镇在社会理论中的作用:过去、现在和未来
煤矿开采在英国实际上已经停止了。几个世纪以来,它是成千上万的男人和与他们生活在一起的女人的就业甚至经济保障的来源。矿工坚持从事危险的职业——事故和死亡率仅次于捕鱼业——但强大的工会主义和集体主义意味着,如果进行内部比较,在某些时期,他们被认为是工人阶级中相对富裕的。虽然这个群体可能已经从英国和西欧大部分地区消失了,但今天在世界其他地区,煤炭开采仍在继续扩大。这篇文章讨论了在20世纪50年代两个坑村的简要比较,当时可以说是英国煤炭开采的鼎盛时期,无论是从生产的吨数还是记录的工作人力。然后,它把目光转向今天中国的煤矿村庄,作为我们集体未来的社会学洞察力的来源。
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