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Ewan Gibbs
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Dissent. 70:13-16
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Ewan Gibbs
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The Scottish Historical Review. 102:184-186
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Ewan Gibbs
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The Economic History Review. 76:378-387
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Ewan Gibbs
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Ewan Gibbs
Michael McGahey was born in the Lanarkshire mining town of Shotts in 1925, a year before the general strike and miners' lockout. He died in 1999, the year that the Scottish Parliament, which he was credited with playing a leading role in bringing abo
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Stephen Mullen, Ewan Gibbs
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Nations and Nationalism.
Autor:
Ewan Gibbs, Jenny Morrison
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British Politics
Scotland is a leading example of the international institutional turn in feminism since the late twentieth century. Feminist activists played a leading role in shaping a new Scottish Parliament in the 1980s and 1990s, which has influenced the politic
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Ewan Gibbs
Scotland was a premier destination for American direct investment from the 1940s to the 1970s. Multinationals were attracted by regional policy inducements that sought to develop modernised engineering sectors. This paper examines the evolution of fo
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This paper contributes to scholarship on the long experience of deindustrialization. It emphasizes contemporary place-making in navigating the much-changed socioeconomic landscapes that the closure of mills, mines, shipyards and factories have left b
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/271365/1/271365.pdf
Autor:
Ewan Gibbs, Ewan Kerr
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Gibbs, E & Kerr, E 2020, ' Mobilizing solidarity in factory occupations : Activist responses to multinational plant closures ', Economic and Industrial Democracy . https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X20931928
Factory occupations are rare and sporadic events which shed light on the processes associated with the collective mobilization of workers’ power. This article utilizes Kelly’s agential and Atzeni’s structural explanations of worker mobilization
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