Summary information

Study title

Coventry and Liverpool Lives Oral History Collection, c.1945-1970

Creator

Todd, S., University of Manchester, School of Arts, Histories and Cultures
Young, H., University of Manchester, Department of History

Study number / PID

7485 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-7485-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data collection. The Coventry and Liverpool Lives oral history project collected 58 oral history interviews with 21 men and women who have lived and worked in these cities since approximately 1945. The project aimed to explore how working-class men and women narrate their life histories and how social memory impacts on life stories told. By using the life history method of research change and continuity in the way people identify themselves across their life was captured. The interviews aimed to question the significance of 'affluence' amongst a group of working-class people in two economically diverse English cities after 1945. The interviews highlight the continued significance people place on class and gender to identify themselves even if at times definitions of the terms appear ambivalent. This collection contributes significantly to our understanding and knowledge of post-war everyday life. The interviews cover topics such as childhood, neighbourhood, home life, schooling, youth, leisure, first job, work history including periods of unemployment, National Service, marriage, motherhood, fatherhood and later life. Together they include people’s experiences prior to 1945, through the 1980s to the time of interviewing in 2008. Post-war migration to these cities from across the UK, Iran and the Punjab are represented. The collection fills a gap in sources of the period by focusing on Coventry and Liverpool, two cities that experienced severe bomb damage during the Second World War and subsequently significant social and economic change and redevelopment after1945. Peoples’ memories of the 1970s and 1980s when both cities experienced high unemployment and economic downturn due to the demise of industry and manufacturing are well detailed. Historians’ attention is shifting from the London centric image of the swinging sixties to consider more regional and local experiences...
Read more

Methodology

Data collection period

01/11/2006 - 01/06/2008

Country

United Kingdom

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Subnational

Universe

21 men and women born between 1916 and 1949 who lived in Coventry or Liverpool in the 1950s and 1960s and who self-identify as working-class

Sampling procedure

Volunteer sample

Kind of data

Text

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview

Funding information

Grant number

RES-061-23-0032

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2014

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.

Related publications

Not available