Suggest requesting an online desk copy.
See table of contents below:
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: INTRODUCING NEW YORK
PLACE AND PERCEPTIONS
INTRODUCING THIS BOOK
RESOURCES
Chapter 2: BORDERLANDS: Pre-History to the 1690s
INTRODUCTION
IROQUOIA
NEW NETHERLAND
NEW NETHERLAND’S WORKERS
PETER STUYVESANT
LEISLER’S REBELLION
RESOURCES
Chapter 3: FROM COLONY TO STATE: 1690-1790
INTRODUCTION
COLONIAL RUMBLINGS
THE PROBLEM OF SLAVERY
THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
THE STAMP ACT CRISIS
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
GEORGE CLINTON
RESOURCES
Chapter 4: THE EMPIRE STATE: 1790-1830
INTRODUCTION
EXPANSION
THE WAR OF 1812
THE ERIE CANAL
POLITICAL METAMORPHOSIS
THE BURNED-OVER DISTRICT
THE CATSKILLS
RESOURCES
Chapter 5: THE MATURING STATE: 1830-1865
INTRODUCTION
STRIKERS, LOCOFOCOS AND ANTI-RENTERS
WILLIAM H. SEWARD
GERRIT SMITH
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON and SUSAN B. ANTHONY
RESOURCES
Chapter 6: THE BOOMING STATE; 1865-1900
INTRODUCTION
IMMIGRATION
ROBBER BARONS
FACTORIES AND FARMS
POLITICAL BOSSES
LEISURE
RESOURCES
Chapter 7: THE PROGRESSIVE STATE: 1900-1928
INTRODUCTION
From CHARLES EVANS HUGHES to ALFRED E. SMITH
FRANCES PERKINS
DYNAMIC CITIES
PROHIBITION
RESOURCES
Chapter 8: THE ACTIVIST STATE: 1929-1954
INTRODUCTION
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT and HERBERT H. LEHMAN
WORKERS UNIONIZE
DAIRY FARMERS MOBILIZE
FIORELLO H. La GUARDIA
ROBERT MOSES and THOMAS E. DEWEY
SUBURBANIZATION and LEVITTOWN
RESOURCES
Chapter 9: THE STRESSED STATE: 1954-1975
INTRODUCTION
THE ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY and BUFFALO
STORM KING MOUNTAIN
CIVIL RIGHTS
NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER
RESOURCES
Chapter 10: THE RESILIENT STATE: 1975-2014
INTRODUCTION
ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING
IMMIGRATION
From MARIO CUOMO to ANDREW CUOMO
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
THE TWO NEW YORKS
RESOURCES
APPENDIX
New York State Seal
New York City Seal
Governors
State Population, 1790-2010
County Populations, 2010
Largest Metropolitan Areas, 2010
From: A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Reilly
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Thanks, but we do not have access to this publisher. My institution will not pay for access.
John
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Hi John,
This page seems to have a listing of Reitano's chapters:
http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/book/10.4324/9780203573280
Cheers,
Denise
On 30 December 2016 at 21:27, John Reilly <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > wrote:
Thanks, but I am unable to find a chapter listing of the book.
Will see if our Library can get an ILL copy.
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Hello,
You might want try Joanne Reitano's New York State: People, Places and Priorities A Concise History with Sources
On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 11:06 PM, John Reilly <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > wrote:
Request:
This spring I will be teaching an 8 week course on New York State History and have a question about a recent publication that I am considering, Bruce Dearstyne’s The Spirit of New York.
For the traditional 15 week course I have used Klein’s work, but for this course Dearstyne’s might be considered. However, from the table of contents, sections on NY Indians, Colonial Period, and the Revolution are missing.
Could someone suggest a short volume that would cover those areas?
John Reilly
Mount Saint Mary College
Newburgh, New York
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Michael J. Varney
8th Grade Social Studies
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