Constructing industrial pasts: heritage, historical culture and identity in regions undergoing structural economic transformation
In: Making sense of history volume 38
Intro -- Contents -- Figures, Maps and Tables -- Abbreviations -- Introduction - Preconditions for the Making of an Industrial Past: Comparative Perspectives -- Chapter 1 - 'Sooty Manchester': (Re)Presenting an Urban-Industrial Landscape -- Chapter 2 - Where Is 'Red Clydeside'? Industrial Heritage, Working-Class Culture and Memory in the Glasgow Region -- Chapter 3 - Industrial Heritage as Place Making: The Case of Wales -- Chapter 4 - The Steel Industry in Welsh History and Heritage -- Chapter 5 - Cornish Mining Heritage and Cornish Identity: Images, Representations and Narratives -- Chapter 6 - Industrial Heritage and the Remaking of Class Identity: Are We All Middle Class Now? -- Chapter 7 - The Agents of Industrial Heritage in the Midst of Structural Transformation of the Latrobe Valley, Australia -- Chapter 8 - 'Hardly a Cause for Tears': Job Insecurity and Occupational Psychology Culture in Italy - Oral Narratives from the Falck Steelworks in Sesto San Giovanni, Milan -- Chapter 10 - Memory Culture and Identity Constructions in the Ruhr Valley in Germany -- Chapter 11 - Sounds of Decline: Industrial Echoes in Asturian Music -- Chapter 12 - The Coal-Environment Nexus: How Nostalgic Identity Burdens Heritage in Romania's Jiu Valley -- Chapter 13 - A Special Kind of Cultural Heritage: The Remembrance of Workers' Life in Contemporary Hungary - Case Study of Ózd -- Chapter 14 - Ruins for Politics: Selling Industrial Heritage in Postsocialist China's Rust Belt -- Chapter 15 - The Heritage of the Chinese Eastern Railway: Symbol of Colonization and International Cooperation -- Conclusion - Narrativizations of an Industrial Past: Labour, the Environment and the Construction of Space in Comparative Perspective -- Index.