Popularizing Pennsylvania
Discover the captivating life of Henry Shoemaker, a prominent folklorist and a trailblazer in national conservation, in Popularizing Pennsylvania. This insightful biography, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 1996, spans 302 pages and delves into Shoemaker's profound belief in the spiritual significance of nature and folk cultures in the modern era. As a passionate advocate of Progressivism, Shoemaker sought to cultivate a rich mythology that would bolster American nationalism. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of folklore, conservation, and cultural identity in the United States. Immerse yourself in the legacy of a man who recognized the essential connection between nature and the human spirit.