When Coal Was King
Ladysmith and the Coal-Mining Industry on Vancouver Island
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Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
When Coal Was King
Ladysmith and the Coal-Mining Industry on Vancouver Island
The town of Ladysmith was one of the most important coal-mining communities on Vancouver Island during the early twentieth century. The Ladysmith miners had a reputation for radicalism and militancy and engaged in bitter struggles for union recognition and economic justice, most notably the Great Strike of 1912-14. This strike, one of the longest and most violent labour disputes in Canadian history, marked a watershed in the history of the town and the coal industry.

Table of Contents
Illustrations
Introduction
1 A Selfish Millionaire
2 A Town of Merry Hearts
3 Down in the Dark and Gloomy Dungeons
4 Death’s Cold Hand
5 From Pillar to Post
6 The Great Strike
7 No Ordinary Riot
Conclusion
Notes; Bibliography; Index
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