Black Gold : The History of How Coal Made Britain - Jeremy Paxman

Black Gold

The History of How Coal Made Britain

By: Jeremy Paxman

eBook | 30 September 2021

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From the bestselling historian and acclaimed broadcaster

'A rich social history ... Paxman's book could hardly be more colourful, and I enjoyed each page enormously' DOMINIC SANDBROOK, SUNDAY TIMES

'Vividly told ... Paxman's fine narrative powers are at their best' THE TIMES

Coal is the commodity that made Britain. Dirty and polluting though it is, this black rock has acted as a midwife to genius. It drove industry, religion, politics, empire and trade. It powered the industrial revolution, turned Britain into the first urban nation and is the industry that made almost all others possible.

In this brilliant social history, Jeremy Paxman tells the story of coal mining in England, Scotland and Wales from Roman times, through the birth of steam power to war, nationalisation, pea-souper smogs, industrial strife and the picket lines of the Miner's Strike.

Written in the captivating style of his bestselling book The English, Paxman ranges widely across Britain to explore stories of engineers and inventors, entrepreneurs and industrialists - but whilst coal inevitably helped the rich become richer, the story told by Black Gold is first and foremost a history of the working miners - the men, women and often children who toiled in appalling conditions down in the mines; the villages that were thrown up around the pit-head.

Almost all traces of coal-mining have vanished from Britain but with this brilliant history, Black Gold demonstrates just how much we owe to the black stuff.

Industry Reviews

Praise for Jeremy Paxman's The English

'Intelligent, well-written, informative and funny ... A book to chew on, dip into, quote from and exploit in arguments' Andrew Marr, Observer

'Bursting with good things' Daily Telegraph

Praise for Jeremy Paxman's Empire: What Ruling the World Did to the British

'Paxman is witty, incisive, acerbic and opinionated ... In short, he carries the whole thing off with panache' Piers Brendon, Sunday Times

'Paxman is a magnificent historian, and Empire may be remembered as his finest work' Independent on Sunday

Praise for Jeremy Paxman's A Life in Questions

'Funny, sad and revealing' David Aaronovitch, The Times

'Eye-opening ... An entertaining and anecdote-rich book' Daily Express

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Published: 25th October 2022