Annotated typescripts of R Johnston and A McIvor, 'Dangerous work, hard men and broken bodies: masculinity in the Clydeside heavy industries, c.1930-1970s' and 'Men at work: oral history and the Glasgow hard man'.
GB 249 SOHC 8/4
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Part of Men's work in heavy industries in Glasgow oral history project
GB 249 SOHC 8/1
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26 March 2005
Part of Men's work in heavy industries in Glasgow oral history project
Neil Rafeek in conversation with Hugh Cairney, 26 March 2005.
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GB 249 SOHC 8/2
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26 March 2005
Part of Men's work in heavy industries in Glasgow oral history project
Neil Rafeek in conversation with Jim O'Donnell, 26 March 2005.
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GB 249 SOHC 8
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Original recordings, 2005
Conversations between Neil Rafeek and two men who spent their working lives as laggers in the Clydeside heavy industries. Topics covered include childhood and growing up in Glasgow, the Clydebank blitz, housing, domestic life, social life, football, sectarianism, gang culture, National Service, working conditions, trade unions, health and safety, asbestos.
Includes notes and draft publications relating to a project about the working culture and notions of masculinity in Clydeside heavy industries.
University of Strathclyde | Scottish Oral History Centre
GB 249 SOHC 8/3
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2005
Part of Men's work in heavy industries in Glasgow oral history project
Handwritten notes from an unidentified hand.