@article{Mackinnon_2013, title={Labour Landmarks in New Waterford: Collective Memory in a Cape Breton Coal Town}, volume={42}, url={https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Acadiensis/article/view/21101}, abstractNote={<em>Labour landmarks enshrine workers’ “public memories” as part of the larger “collective memory” of a community. But these manifestations of working class consciousness are not static. Two monuments in New Waterford (NS) – one to victims of a 1917 mine explosion and the second to William Davis (killed during the 1925 strike) – reveal many layers of historical memory and reflect changing conceptualizations of 20th century labour resistance in Cape Breton amongst the miners, their union, and the town’s citizens.</em>}, number={2}, journal={Acadiensis}, author={Mackinnon, Lachlan}, year={2013}, month={Sep.} }