https://minersstrike.com/
Key images from one of Britain's most significant workers' struggles
The striking communities withstood unprecedented police brutality and travesties of justice in the courts. They endured poverty, hunger and media smears, and they held firm for a year.
The photographs in this book document that struggle. The men and women who captured these images decided from the start of the strike which side they were on.
They could have stood behind police lines and provided images that supported the government and mainstream media’s attempt to demonise the miners, their families and supporters as thugs, ‘bully boys’ or dinosaurs from a bygone age. The alternative was to stand with the miners on the picket lines and live with the strikers in their communities and record the reality of what was really going on.
The photographs in this book not only captured the reality of the strike but played an important role in encouraging the solidarity movement that sustained the action for a year.
The book brings together images, some of which have not been published in 40 years, and some which have never been published before. Despite the passage of time, these photographs remain relevant. They are not some gritty artifacts of a bygone era, to be remembered via an uncredited social media post or admired in a gallery.
They were taken by photographers who were absolutely committed to the miners, and their publication today is aimed at inspiring a new generation of activists to fight back and win.
Available in a limited edition (144 pages, 22×28 cms) from https://minersstrike.com/ or Bookmarks Bookshop in London
Edited to add:
London Socialist Historians Group seminar with Mike Simons:
Monday 3rd March 17.30 hrs. Free on Zoom but please book for the link
To mark the anniversary of the end of the 1984-85 miners’ strike we are joined by Mike Simons, a journalist and film maker who covered the strike 40 years ago and has tried to keep the memory of what happened alive in the years since.
Forty years ago Mike helped produce Blood Sweat & Tears, a photo book about the 1984-85 miners’ strike. Ten years ago Ihe helped produce Still the Enemy Within, the award winning film about the 1984-85 strike. He had hoped to reprint Blood Sweat & Tears back in 2014. It didn’t happen. Ten years on, we finally have an expanded edition of what we produced in 1985.
This book features many of the images used in the film Still the Enemy Within and showcases images that have never been seen in public before or that have not been published for 40 years.
Organised by the London Socialist Historians Group
Contact Dr Keith Flett @keithbeard.bsky.social