Jobs and Bodies

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Jobs and Bodies

An Oral History of Health and Safety in Britain

History History: specific events and topics Social and cultural history Oral history Health and safety in the workplace

Author: Arthur McIvor

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 2nd November 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 304 pages

ISBN: 9781350236240


Introduction

In the early 21st century, radically changing work locations and patterns have jolted society to reflect more on the ways that employment affects the body and the mind. This book provides historical context and insights to aid our understanding of this contemporary crisis, critically examining the history of a neglected area.

Scope of the Study

In this oral-history based study, Arthur McIvor explores the history of health and safety from Second World War to the present, drawing extensively upon workers' own personal stories of occupational accidents, disasters, injury, disease, overwork and disability. It covers a wide range of workplace issues, from stories of TNT poisoning and overwork in wartime, through to the asbestos and black lung disasters, and the modern-day epidemics of stress, burn-out and Covid-19.

Analysis and Themes

Opening conversations surrounding the harms caused by work, this book analyses how people have lived with occupational illness and disability, critiquing risk and work-health cultures, and the structural violence characteristic of industrial capitalism and neoliberal economics, in addition to discussing the agency of big business and advocacy of workers and victims. Focusing on class, gender, disability and race, this book uses an impressive range of secondary and primary sources, including government reports and enquiries drawing upon workers' testimonies, Mine and Factory Inspectors Reports, HSE papers, newspapers, Mass Observation responses and oral history interviews.

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