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Labour Landmarks in Industrial Cape Breton, 1922-2011

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Labour Landmarks in Industrial Cape Breton, 1922-2011
Abstract
Labour landmarks are memorial sites, commemorations, plaques, and burial sites that provide access to the themes and meanings of workers' past experiences. They are instrumental in enshrining workers' "public memories," which are the separate experiences of groups within society, within the larger "collective memory" of the community. A general exploration of the commemorative landscape reveals a number of themes and allows a detailed discussion of several labour landmarks. In the course of this research, 21 separate labour landmarks were identified in the communities of industrial Cape Breton. The majority of these monuments are dedicated to workers in the coal and steel industries. The 1980s saw an expansion in the frequency of labour commemorations, which indicates increased attention to the experiences of workers in Cape Breton. Two monuments in the community of New Waterford reveal the many layers of historical memory in the town. The first is dedicated to victims of the 1917 mine explosion, while the second commemorates the man killed during the 1925 strike. The explosion monument, unveiled in 1922, inserts the public memory of coal miners into the collective memory of New Waterford. The William Davis monument, dedicated in 1985, reveals an existing working-class consciousness in the town and merges individual and public memories of Davis while reflecting on a major event in the town's history. Another monument, dedicated to Sydney's steelworkers, now rests on the site of the former steel plant, and commemorates a century of experience. This memorial is used as an example of how one might "read" a labour landmark to access its themes and meanings, as well as to reach an understanding of the past experiences of workers.
Type
M.A., History
University
University of New Brunswick
Place
Saint John
Date
2012
# of Pages
177 pages
Language
English
Accessed
10/15/14, 12:49 AM
Rights
Copyright ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing 2012
Notes

Added: website by Lachlan MacKinnon of 20 labour landmarks on Cape Breton Island. 

Citation
MacKinnon, L. (2012). Labour Landmarks in Industrial Cape Breton, 1922-2011 [M.A., History]. University of New Brunswick.