Category: History
Language: EnglishKeywords: Sheep
Written by Brett Bannor
Read by Jonathan Yen
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 128 Kbps
American Sheep introduces the âremarkable storyâ of how sheep helped shape American history from the colonial era through the early twentieth century. By introducing the readers to a cast of charactersâsome forgotten and some famousâwhose lives intersected with sheep, the book illuminates the roles the animals played in the âgrowth and development of the United States.â John Brownâs relationship with sheep, for example, reveals how âsheep culture influenced racial relations.â And John Muirâs fears about sheep grazing in Yosemite were central to the development of the environmental movement his name is most often attached to. American Sheep, in other words, is a book that shears away our misunderstandings of the past and weaves sheep into the fabric of American economic and social history.
American Sheep introduces the âremarkable storyâ of how sheep helped shape American history from the colonial era through the early twentieth century. By introducing the readers to a cast of charactersâsome forgotten and some famousâwhose lives intersected with sheep, the book illuminates the roles the animals played in the âgrowth and development of the United States.â John Brownâs relationship with sheep, for example, reveals how âsheep culture influenced racial relations.â And John Muirâs fears about sheep grazing in Yosemite were central to the development of the environmental movement his name is most often attached to. American Sheep, in other words, is a book that shears away our misunderstandings of the past and weaves sheep into the fabric of American economic and social history.