Voices of Leith Dockers

Voices of Leith Dockers
Author: Ian MacDougall
Publsiher: Mercat Press Books
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Docks
ISBN: UOM:39015054381127

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The spoken recollections transcribed for this volume were recorded in interviews by the Scottish Working People's History Trust. Each individual recorded speaks directly of his experiences working in Edinburgh's Leith Docks.

Voices of Scottish Journalists

Voices of Scottish Journalists
Author: Ian MacDougall
Publsiher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 993
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780857906137

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Newspaper journalism is a romantic profession. The men and women who wrote for newspapers in the twentieth century started work in a 'Hold the front page!' atmosphere: hot metal, clicking typewriters and inky fingers. In this fascinating collection, the latest in the Scottish Working People's History Trust series, Ian MacDougall has captured the memories of 22 veteran journalists from a wide range of newspapers all over Scotland, some local, some national. The earliest entrant started work in 1929, just before the Great Depression, the latest in the mid 1950s. Their accounts, like so much of oral history, describe a physical world we have almost lost sight of since the computer revolution. But it was a different social world too: it would be unusual for school leavers today to start work as 'copy-boys' running out for cigarettes or filling gluepots for their scary older colleagues. Journalists had to turn their hands to anything from flower shows to air raids, from Hess's landing near Eaglesham to royal visits; and women often had to fight their corner to get started as young reporters. As journalist Neal Ascherson says in his foreword, the book contains 'a swathe of Scottish social history': virtually all these journalists made their way from humble backgrounds, drawn by the desire for an exciting rather than a safe job - and above all one full of human interest.

The Box

The Box
Author: Marc Levinson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691170817

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In April 1956, a refitted oil tanker carried fifty-eight shipping containers from Newark to Houston. From that modest beginning, container shipping developed into a huge industry that reshaped manufacturing. But the container didn't just happen. Its adoption required huge sums of money, years of high-stakes bargaining, and delicate negotiation on standards. Now with a new chapter, The Box tells the dramatic story of how the drive and imagination of an iconoclastic entrepreneur turned containerization from an impractical idea into a phenomenon that transformed economic geography, slashed transportation costs, and made the boom in global trade possible. -- from back cover.

History of Everyday Life in Twentieth Century Scotland

History of Everyday Life in Twentieth Century Scotland
Author: Lynn Abrams
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780748630417

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Over the twentieth century Scots' lives changed infast, dramatic and culturally significant ways. By examining their bodies,homes, working lives, rituals, beliefs and consumption, this volume exposeshow the very substance of everyday life was composed, tracing both theintimate and the mass changes that the people endured. Using novelperspectives and methods, chapters range across the experiences of work, artand death, the way Scots conceived of themselves and their homes, and theway the 'old Scotland' of oppressive community rules broke down frommid-century as the country reinvented its everyday life and culture. Thisvolume brings together leading cultural historians of twentieth-centuryScotland to study the apparently mundane activities of people's lives,traversing the key spaces where daily experience is composed to expose thecontroversial personal and national politics that ritual and practice cangenerate. Key features: *Contains an overview of the material changesexperienced by Scots in their everyday lives during the course of thecentury*Focuses on some of the key areas of change in everyday experience,from the way Scots spent their Sundays to the homes in which they lived,from the work they undertook to the culture they consumed and eventually theway they died. *Pays particular attention to identity as well asexperience

Oral History Theory

Oral History Theory
Author: Lynn Abrams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317277989

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Oral history is increasingly acknowledged as a key tool for anyone studying the history of the recent past, and Oral History Theory provides a comprehensive, systematic and accessible overview of this important field. Combining the study of theories drawn from disciplines ranging from linguistics to psychoanalysis with the observations of practitioners and including extensive examples of oral history practice from around the world, this book constitutes the first integrated discussion of oral history theory. Structured around key themes such as the peculiarities of oral history, the study of the self, subjectivity and intersubjectivity, memory, narrative, performance, power and trauma, each chapter provides a clear and user-friendly explanation of the various theoretical approaches, illustrating these with examples from the rich field of published oral history and making suggestions for the practicing oral historian. This second edition includes a new chapter on trauma and ethics, a preface discussing new developments in the field and updated glossary and further reading sections. Supplemented by a new companion website (www.routledge.com/cw/abrams) containing a comprehensive range of case studies, audio material and further resources, this book will be invaluable to experienced and novice oral historians, professionals, and students who are new to the discipline.

Oral History

Oral History
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2003
Genre: Oral history
ISBN: UOM:39015057966395

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Biblionews and Australian Notes Queries

Biblionews and Australian Notes   Queries
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2013
Genre: Book collecting
ISBN: UCLA:L0106063233

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Voices from Work and Home

Voices from Work and Home
Author: Ian MacDougall
Publsiher: Mercat Press Books
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2000
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110456485

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