Welcome to Episode 2! This time, we are discussing the industry, exhibitions and agriculture in the interwar period, or why is the year 1926 important for this region. Consequently, we will talk about Jarrow Crusade and unemployment, but also about ethnic minorities and 1918 Influenza Pandemic. Bibliography of this episode: Bowden, P. J., "Regional Problems and Policies in the North-East of England", The Journal of Industrial Economics, Vol.13 (1965): Accessed December 8, 2020. Our World in Data 2020, “The Death Of UK Coal In Five Charts.” [online] Accessed 27 November 2020: https://ourworldindata.org/death-uk-coal Shannon, Stephen, “Irish Nationalist Organisations in the North East of England, 1890-1925” (PhD Diss. University of Northumbria, 2013) Snowden, Robert, “Condemned to die: Housing Action and Social Justice South West Durham 1949-79” (University of Durham, 1979) Todd, Selina, "Young Women, Work, and Leisure in Interwar England." in The Historical Journal, Vol.48, No. 3 (2005): Accessed December 8, 2020. Manders, F.W.D, A History of Gateshead (London: Not Avail, 1973) Bulmer, Martin, Mining and Social Change (London: Routledge, 2015) Moffatt, Alistair and Rosie, Georgie, A History of Newcastle and Gateshead from Earliest Times (Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 2005). Newcastle Upon Tyne 1928 to 1973, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBkinggR_8I, accessed November 6 2020. Morton, David, ‘The North East through the decades: 1920-1929 hard times but a league title at the Toon’, Chronicle Live, 6 March 2016. Morton, David, ‘Newcastle Nostalgia: The momentous North East Coast Exhibition of 1929’, Chronicle live, 30 October 2014. Bryne, David, ‘The 1930 ‘Arab Riot’ in South Shields: a race riot that never was’, Journal of North Tyneside community Development project, Vol.18, no.3 (1977),pp.261-277 Sonia, Sharma, ‘South Shield riots between Yemeni and British sailors remembered 85 years on’, Chronicle Live, 2 August 2015. Proctor, Kate, ‘History of South Shields Yemeni community to be preserved in new website’, Chronicle Live, 17 July 2015 Morton, David, ‘Forgotten Tragedy on the Tyne Bridge when worker plunged 200 feet to his death’, Chronicle Live, 19 February 2018. ‘The Yemeni project’: an online archive relating to the history of the South Shields Yemeni community, available at http://www.theyemeniproject.org.uk/, accessed November 2 2020. Copsey Nigel, ‘Anti- Semitism and the Jewish community of Newcastle -Upon -Tyne’, Journal of Historical Studies in Ethnicity, Migration and Diaspora, Vol.21, no.3 (2002),pp.52-69 Morton, David, ‘100 Years ago, the Spanish Flu killed millions – and thousands died in the North East’, Chronicle Live, 20 September 2018. Amos, Owen, ‘Don’t Panic!’, Northern Echo, 26 November 2008. Morton, David, ‘On the Tyne Bridge’s 92ndanniversary: 10 photos of the icon from the last 10 decades’, Chronicle Live, 10 October 2020. Colls, Robert, Newcastle Upon Tyne: A Modern History (Sussex: Phillimore and Co Ltd, 2001) Background music: The Great Unknown by Audionautix http://audionautix.com Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/the-great-unknown Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/xUi9yHcMOLg