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Down Below Ground: Research, Memory, and Place at Springhill Mine
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Down Below Ground: Research, Memory, and Place at Springhill Mine
This post was co-authored by Kaley MacMullin and Heather Green from research connected to the Mining Dangers Project Coal was once a main character in the story of Atlantic Canada. From the 19th century to the turn of the 21st, it was responsible for much of the migration and settlement in eastern Canada and was the backbone of Nova Scotia’s economy. Rich coal companies had the power to create towns, bringing men, women, and children into regula…
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