Pennsylvania in Public Memory
Discover the rich tapestry of Pennsylvania's industrial heritage in Pennsylvania in Public Memory by Carolyn L. Kitch. Published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2012, this insightful hardback spans 272 pages, delving into the collective memory surrounding the state's pivotal industries, including coal, steel, railroading, lumber, oil, and agriculture.
Kitch expertly examines how these industries have shaped local and national identities, while also addressing the profound impact of deindustrialization on communities. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of history, memory, and heritage tourism, as it highlights the significance of historic sites and the social conditions that have influenced Pennsylvania's working-class narrative.
Join Kitch on a compelling journey that uncovers the stories behind Pennsylvania's industrial past and its lasting legacy in American culture.