The speakers will be Dr Valerie Wright, Research Associate in Economic and Social History at the University of Glasgow and Mr Joe Riley a former worker at Linwood car factory.
Guests are welcome, and we ask that they make a donation, suggested amount £3.00.
Please note the meeting will be proceeded by our AGM @ 7.00pm.
This evening’s meeting will be a collaborative endeavour. In December 2017 Joe kindly agreed to be interviewed on his experience of working in Linwood car factory for the University of Glasgow, Leverhulme Trust funded, project ‘Employment, Politics and Culture in Scotland: 1955-2015’. Valerie will begin the meeting by outlining why Linwood car factory was located in the West of Scotland and how its trajectory was shaped by global forces and economic circumstances. She will draw upon archival research and also on the oral history narratives provided by individuals participating in the project. Joe will then give an account of his experience working at Linwood drawing upon his memoirs entitled ‘The Linwood Line’ published recently in the Scottish Labour History Journal.
Valerie Wright is a historian of modern Scotland
with particular expertise in gender, social and political history. She is based
in Economic and Social History at the University of Glasgow. Her current
research as Research Associate working on the project ‘Employment, politics and
culture in Scotland, 1955–2015’ focuses on the long-term effects of
deindustrialisation in post-war Scotland. Previously she was employed as
Research Associate on the project ‘Housing, everyday life and well-being over
the long Glasgow 1950–1975’.