The Òrga Spiral Podcasts

The Jute-Mill Song

Paul Anderson Season 20 Episode 2

These sources collectively explore aspects of Scottish industrial heritage, social activism, and cultural expression, particularly focusing on Dundee's jute industry. The Dundee Heritage Trust provides an overview of the Verdant Works Museum, highlighting its role in preserving the history of jute manufacturing and the lives of its workers, while also outlining its contemporary initiatives. Complementing this, several articles discuss Mary Brooksbank, a significant figure from Dundee, detailing her life as a political firebrand and songwriter who championed the rights of working-class women through her activism and influential folk songs like "The Jute Mill Song." These musical contributions are further contextualized by an article reviewing a modern performance of "Oh, Dear Me," emphasizing its enduring social message. Additionally, a labor history archive guide points to collections that document working-class movements and political figures in Scotland, aligning with Brooksbank's legacy. Finally, a satirical piece comments on current Scottish politics and policing, touching on themes of societal control and the suppression of certain expressions, which indirectly contrasts with the historical struggles for voice and justice championed by figures like Brooksbank.

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