History of New York State/Further Reading

Introduction

 * 1) Condon, Thomas J. New York Beginnings: The Commercial Origins of New Netherland. New York: New York University Press, 1968.
 * 2) Eisenstadt, Peter R. and Laura-Eve Moss. The Encyclopedia of New York State. New York: Syracuse University Press, 2005.
 * 3) Englar, Mary. September 11. Minnesota: Capstone, 2006.
 * 4) Fandel, Jennifer. The Statue of Liberty. Minnesota: Creative Education, 2006.
 * 5) Filippelli, Ronald L. Labour Conflict in the United States: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, 1990.
 * 6) Hulsebosch, Daniel. Constituting Empire: New York and the Transformation of Constitutionalism in the Atlantic World. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
 * 7) Pierce, Alan. September 11th 2001. ABDO, 2005.
 * 8) Prentice, William Reed. History of New York State. New York: C.W. Bardeen, 1900.
 * 9) Sullivan, James. History of New York State, 1523-1927, Volume 3. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1927.

Pre-Colonial History and the "Province of New York"

 * 1) Ellis, David, James Frost, Harold Syrett, and Harry Carman. A Short History of New York State. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1957.
 * 2) Henry, Thomas R. Wilderness Messiah: The Story of Hiawatha and the Iroquois. New York: Bonanza, 1955.
 * 3) Michael, Johnson. Tribes of the Confederacy. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2003.
 * 4) Roberts, Ellis . New York, the Planting and the Growth of the Empire State. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1896.
 * 5) Spicer, Edward Holland. A Short History of Indians in the United States. New York: Van Nostrand, 1969.
 * 6) Terrell, John Upton. American Indian Almanac. New York: The World Publishing Company, 1971.
 * 7) William, Fenton N. The Great Law and the Longhouse: A Political History of the Iroquois Confederacy. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.

New York State: American Revolution to Civil War

 * 1) Andrews, J. Cutler. The North Reports the Civil War. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1955.
 * 2) Barnes, David M. The Metropolitan Police: Their Service During Riot Week. Their Honorable Records. New York: Baker & Godwin, 1863.
 * 3) Bernstein, Iver. The New York City Draft Riots: Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.
 * 4) Cook, Adrian. The Armies of the Streets: The New York City Draft Riots of 1863. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1974.
 * 5) Fahrney, Ralph Ray. Horace Greeley and the Tribune in the Civil War. Cedar Rapids: The Torch Press, 1936.
 * 6) Headley, Joel Tyler. The Great Riots of New York 1712-1873. New York: E.B. Treat, 1873.
 * 7) McKay, Ernest A. The Civil War and New York City. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1990.
 * 8) McPherson, James. Battle Cry of Freedom. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
 * 9) Spann, Edward K. Gotham at War: New York City, 1860-1865. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 2002.
 * 10) Stewart, Mitchell. Horatio Seymour of New York. New York: Da Capo Press, 1970.
 * 11) Wallace, Michael, and Edwin G. Burrows. Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
 * 12) Weeden, William B. War Government, Federal and State, in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Indiana 1861-1865. New York: The Riverside Press, 1906.
 * 13) Werstein, Irving. The Draft Riots: July 1863. New York: Julian Messner Inc., 1971.
 * 14) Werstein, Irving. July, 1863. New York: Julian Messner Inc., 1957.
 * 15) “The Civil War in America.” (March 16th, 1863) In The American Civil War: Extracts from The Times 1860-1865, edited by Hugh Brogan. London: Times Books, 1975.
 * 16) “The Riots in New York.” (July 28th, 1863) In The American Civil War: Extracts from The Times 1860-1865, edited by Hugh Brogan. London: Times Books, 1975.

Gilded Age New York State

 * 1) Baldwin, Neil. Edison: Inventing the Century. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001.
 * 2) Cashman, Sean Dennis. America in the Gilded Age: From the Death of Lincoln to the Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. New York: New York University Press, 1993.
 * 3) Ellis, David M., James A. Frost, Harold C. Syrett, and Harry J. Carman. A History Of New York State. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1967.
 * 4) Melosi, Martin V. "Thomas A. Edison and the Modernization of America.” In The Library of American Biography, edited by Oscar Handlin. New York: Harper Collins, 1990.
 * 5) Millard, Andre. Edison and the Business of Innovation. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.
 * 6) Miller, Wilbur R. Cops and Bobbies: Police Authority in New York and London, 1830-1870. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1977.

Modern New York

 * 1) Bagli, Charles V. “102 Floors, 10 Million Bricks and One Tangled History.” The New York Times. May 4 2013. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/business/empire-state-building-has-a-tangled-history.html.
 * 2) Berman, John S. "The Museum of the City of New York: The Empire State Building." New York: Barnes & Noble Publishing Inc., 2003.
 * 3) Esthus, Raymond A. Theodore Roosevelt and Japan. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1967.
 * 4) Fishback, Price V. and John Joseph Wallis. What Was New About the New Deal? Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series, 2012.
 * 5) Fowles, Henry. Theodore Roosevelt; A Biography. New York: Columbia University Press, 1956.
 * 6) Galbraith, Kenneth John. The Great Crash 1929. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1961.
 * 7) Heale, Michael. Franklin D. Roosevelt: The New Deal and War. New York: Routledge, 1999.
 * 8) Peterson, Barbara Bennett. Franklin Delano Roosevelt As Governor of New York. New York: AMS Press, 1968.
 * 9) Thompson, Lee J. Theodore Roosevelt Abroad: Nature, Empire and the Journey of an American President. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
 * 10) Urofsky, Melvin I. The American Presidents. Boston: Boston University Press, 2000.
 * 11) Yarbrough, Jean. M, Theodore Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2012.
 * 12) Kingwell, Mark. "Nearest Thing to Heaven: The Empire State Building and American Dreams." New York: Vail-Ballou Press, 2006.

Post-War New York

 * 1) Friedlander, Paul. "Rock and Roll: A Social History". Boulder: Westview Press, 2006.
 * 2) Geczy, Adam. "Hippies and Counterculture in the 1960's and 1970's." In Fashion and Orientalism: Dress, Textiles and Culture from the 17th to the 21st Century. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013.
 * 3) Halliwell, Martin. American Culture in the 1950s. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.
 * 4) Jackson, Kenneth T. “The Greater City: New York and Its Suburbs, 1876-2076.” In New York: The Centennial Years 1676-1976, edited by Milton M. Klein, 169-187. New York: Kennikat Press, 1976.
 * 5) Johnson, Steven. The New York Schools of Music and Visual Arts. New York: Routledge, 2002.
 * 6) Kelly, Barbara M. Expanding The American Dream: Building and Rebuilding Levittown. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.
 * 7) Sandler,Irving. The New York School: The Painters and Sculptors of the Fifties. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1978.
 * 8) Sorrell, Richard and Carl Francese. From Tupelo to Woodstock: Youth, Race, and Rock-And-Roll in America 1954-196. Dubuque: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 1998.
 * 9) Steele, Valerie. "Fifty Years of Fashion". Paris: Adam Biro, 1997.

New York State Since the Nixon Era

 * 1) Jackson, John Wyse. We All Want to Change the World: The Life of John Lennon. London: Haus Publishing Limited, 2005.
 * Kim, Illsoo. New Urban Immigrants. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1981.
 * 1) Massood, Paula J. Making a Promised Land Harlem in 20th Century Photography and Film. Rutgers University Press, 2013.
 * 2) Rosenwaike, Ira. Population History of New York City. New York: Syracuse University Press, 1972.
 * 3) Strongman, Phil and Alan Parker. John Lennon and The FBI Files. London: Sanctuary Publishing Limited, 2003.
 * 4) Wiener, Jon. Come Together: John Lennon in His Time. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1984.

New York State in Popular Culture

 * 1) Alleman, Richard. The Movie Lover's Guide: The Ultimate Inside Tour of Movie New York. New York: Random House LLC, 2013.
 * 2) Blake, Richard A. Street Smart: The New York of Lumet, Allen, Scorsese, and Lee. Kentucky: University Press of Kentucky, 2005.
 * 3) Block, Geoffrey. Enchanted Evenings: The Broadway Musical from Show Boat to Sondheim and Lloyd Webber. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
 * 4) Bronfen, Elisabeth. Home in Hollywood: The Imaginary Geography of Cinema. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.
 * 5) Chang, Jeff. Cant Stop Wont Stop: A History of the Hip Hop Generation. New York: St Martin's Press, 2005.
 * 6) Evans, Mike, and Paul Kingsbury. Woodstock: Three Days that Rocked the World. New York: Sterling, 2009.
 * 7) Fitzmaurice, Tony, and Shiel, Mark, ed. Cinema and the City: Film and Urban Societies in an Urban Context. Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.
 * 8) Graziano, John . "Images of African Americans: African-American Musical Theatre Show Boat and Porgy and Bess," In The Cambridge Companion to the Musical, edited by William Everett and Paul Laird. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
 * 9) Jacobs, James B., Coleen Friel, and Robert Radick. Gotham Unbound: How New York City was Liberated from the grip of Organized Crime. New York: New York University Press, 1999.
 * 10) Lawson-Peebles, Robert. “Introduction: Cultural Musicology and the American Musical," In Approaches to the American Musical, edited by Robert Lawson-Peebles. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 1996.
 * 11) Pomerance, Murray. City That Never Sleeps: New York and the Filmic Imagination. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2007.
 * 12) Taylor, Millie. Musical Theater, Realism and Entertainment. Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2012.
 * 13) Urry, John, and Larsen, Jonas. The Tourist Gaze 3.0. London: Sage, 2011.

Introduction

 * 1) Hepfer, Cindy and Will Hepfer. "The Periodicals of New York State." Serials Review 11, no. 1 (1985): 47-62.
 * 2) Kwasny, Mark. "The Forgotten Revolutionary War in the Middle States." The Johns Hopkins University Press 36, no. 1 (2008): 553-556.
 * 3) Williams, Oscar. "Slavery in Albany New York 1624-1827." Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 34, no. 2 (2010): 154-169.
 * 4) Woods, Joshua. "The 9/11 Effect: Toward a Social Science of the Terrorist Threat." The Social Science Journal 48, no. 1 (2011): 213-233.

Pre-Colonial History and the "Province of New York"

 * 1) Lamanna, Bernadette. "Charting His Own Course: The Remarkable Voyages of Henry Hudson." New York State Conservationist 64, no. 1 (2009):2-8.
 * 2) Longmore,Paul K. "They… Speak Better English Than the English Do: Colonialism and the Origins of National Linguistic Standardization in America". Early American Literature 40, no. 2 (2005): 279-314.
 * 3) Sandra, Cleary V. "Of No Party: The Independent Newspaper and the Rhetoric of Revolution, 1765-1775." Communication Studies 44, no. 2 (1993)157-167.
 * 4) Starna, William A. "Retrospecting the Origins of the League of the Iroquois." Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 152, no. 3 (2008): 279-321.
 * 5) Warner, William Beatty. "Communicating Liberty: The Newspapers of the British Empire as a Matrix for the American Revolution." ELH 72, no. 2 (2005): 339-361.
 * 6) Vecsey, Christopher. "The Story and Structure of the Iroquois Confederacy." Journal of the American Academy of Religion 54, no. 1(1986): 79-106.

New York State: American Revolution to Civil War

 * 1) Cronin, Mary M. "The North is to Us Like the Grave." Journalism History 38, no. 2 (2013): 66-81.
 * 2) Cruz, Barbara C. and Jennifer Marques Patterson "In the Midst of Strange and Terrible Times: the New York City Draft Riots of 1863.” Social Education 69, no. 1 (2005): 10.
 * 3) Hauptman, Laurence M.. “John E. Wool and the New York City Draft Riots of 1863: A Reassessment.” Civil War History49, no. 4 (2003): 370-387.
 * Man, Albon P., Jr. “Labor Competition in the New York Draft Riots of 1863.” The Journal of Negro History 36, no. 4 (1951): 377-405.
 * 1) Reaves, Wendy Wick. "Thomas Nast and the President." American Art Journal 19, no. 1 (1987): 61-71.
 * 2) Rutkowski, Alice. “Gender, Genre, Race, and Nation: The 1863 New York City Draft Riots.” Studies in the Literary Imagination 40, no. 2 (2007): 111-132.
 * 3) Taylor, Brian. "A Politics of Service." Civil War History 58, no. 4 (2012): 451-480.

Gilded Age New York State

 * 1) Hargadon, Andrew B. and Yellowlees Douglas. “When Innovations Meet Institutions: Edison and the Design of the Electric Light,” Administrative Science Quarterly 46, no. 3 (2001): 476-501.
 * 2) Miller, Wilbur. "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Policing America." History Today 50, no.8 (2000): 29-35.
 * 3) Walkowitz, Daniel J. "Working-Class Women in the Gilded Age: Factory, Community and Family Life Among Cohoes, New York, Cotton Workers." Journal Of Social History 5, no. 4 (1972): 464-490.

Modern New York

 * 1) Goodwin, Doris Kearns. "Franklin Delano Roosevelt." Time 154, no. 27 (1999): 96-98.
 * 2) Heller, Charles E.“The U.S.Army, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and Leadership for World War II, 1933–1942.” Armed Forces & Society 36, no. 3 (2010):439-453.
 * 3) James, Harold. “1929: The New York Stock Market Crash.” Representations 110, no. 1 (2010): 129-144.
 * 4) Kindleberger, Charles, The World in Depression 1929-39 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973) 291-308.
 * 5) Klein, Maury. “The Stock Market Crash of 1929: A Review Article.” Business History Review 75, no.2 (2001): 325-351.
 * 6) Lundberg, Emma Octavia. “The New York State Temporary Emergency Relief Administration.” Social Service Review 6, no. 4 (1932): 545-566.
 * 7) Romer, Christina. “The Great Crash and the Onset of the Great Depression.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 105, no.3 (1990): 597-624.
 * 8) Sornette, D. “Critical Market Crashes.” Physics Reports 378, no. 1 (2003): 1-98.
 * 9) Slichter, Gertrude Almy. “Franklin D. Roosevelt's Farm Policy as Governor of New York State, 1928-1932.” Agricultural History Society 33, no. 4 (1989): 167-176.
 * 10) Watts, Duncan, Dictionary of American Government and Politics: The Wall Street Crash (Edinburgh University Press, 2010) 3.
 * 11) Willis, H. P. "Who Caused the Panic of 1929?." The North American Review 229, no. 2 (1930): 174-183.
 * 12) “1929 and All That: Echoes of the Depression,” The Economist 389 (2008): 76.

Post-War New York

 * 1) Biondi, Martha. "How New York Changes the Story of the Civil Rights Movement". Afro Americans in New York Life and History 31, no. 2 (2007): 15-32.
 * 2) Blaszcyk, Regina Lee. "Styling Synthetics: DuPont's Marketing of Fabrics and Fashion in Post-war America." Business History Review 80, no. 3 (2006): 485-528.
 * 3) Boutwell, Brett. “Morton Feldman’s Graphic Notation: Projections and Trajectories.” Journal of the Society for American Music 6, no. 4 (2012): 457-482.
 * 4) Darnton, John. “20,000 Youths Attend Rock ‘Festival for Peace’ Here”. The New York Times, August 7, 1970.
 * 5) Dean, Clarence. “Levittown, At 10, Wears New Face.” The New York Times, Monday, September 30, 1957.
 * 6) Eyerman, Ron and Andrew Jamison, "Social Movements and Cultural Transformation: Popular Music in the 1960s." Media Culture & Society 17, no. 3 (1995): 449-468.
 * 7) Kaufman, Michael T. “Woodstock Uptight As Hippies Drift In”. The New York Times, June 19, 1970.
 * 8) Potter, Sean. "August 15-18, 1969: Woodstock." Weatherwise 60, no. 4 (2007): 14-15.
 * 9) Ruff, Joshua. “For Sale: The American Dream.” American History 42, no. 5 (2007): 42-49.
 * 10) Sadi-nakar,Merav. "Civil Rights in New York City: From World War II to the Giuliani Era." Ethnic and Racial Studies 35, no. 4 (2012): 788-789.
 * 11) Taylor, Clarence. "The Civil Rights Movement in New York City." "Afro-Americans in New York Life and History" 31, no. 2 (2007): p.7(7)
 * 12) Spence, Janet T. "Achievement American Style: The Rewards And Costs Of Individualism." American Psychologist 40, no. 12 (1985): 1285-1295.
 * 13) Taylor, Clarence. Introduction to special issue: “Introduction to Special Issue: The Civil Rights Movement in New York”. Afro Americans in New York Life and History 31, no. 2 (2007): 7-14.
 * 14) Hutcheson, Philo. Gasman, Marybeth. Sanders-McMurtry, Kijua. "Race and Equality in the Academy: Rethinking Higher Education Actors and the Struggle for Equality in the Post-World War II Period." (2011) : 124-147

New York State Since the Nixon Era

 * 1) "Afterthoughts; Occupy Wall Street." The Economist, September 22, 2012: 40.
 * 2) Corman,Hope and H. Naci Mocan. “A Time-Series Analysis of Crime Deterrence, and Drug Abuse in New York City.” The American Economic Review 90, no. 3 (2000): 584-604
 * 3) Corman, Hope and Naci Mocan. “Carrots, Sticks, and Broken Windows.” Journal of Law & Economics 48, no. 1 (2005): 235-266.
 * 4) Darnton, “Stratagems in Suburbs,”
 * 5) Eagleton-Pierce, Matthew. 2001. "The Internet and the Seattle WTO Protests." Peace Review 13, no. 3 (2001): 331-337.
 * 6) Franklin Zimring, “The City That Became Safe: New York’s Lessons for Urban Crime and Its Control (Studies in Crime and Public Policy),” New York: Oxford University Press, volume #87, no 3 & 4 (June 1 2012).
 * 7) Inglis, Ian. “The Continuing Story of John Lennon.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 22, no. 5 (2005):451-455.
 * 8) Kron, Josh. "Red State, Blue City." The Atlantic, November 30, 2012.
 * 9) Kruse, Robert J. “Contemporary Geographies of John Lennon.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 22, no. 5 (2005): 456-461.
 * 10) Raab, Selwyn. “Links to 200 Murders in New York City Last Year.” The New York Times, March 20, 1988.
 * 11) Selewyn Raab, “Felony Murder Here Rose Sharply in ’74: Slayings by Strangers Increased to 34% as Total Killings Declined Felony Murder Rose Here Sharply in ’74 but Over-All Slayings Declined,” The New York Times, March 23, 1975.
 * 12) Schneider, Nathan. "From Occupy Wall Street to Everywhere." Nation 293, no. 18 (2011): 13-17.
 * 13) Schwartz, M. “Pre-Occupied.” The New Yorker, 87, no. 38 (2011): 28.
 * 14) Verhovek, Sam Howe. "A Rural New York County Mired in Poverty: Rural New York County is Mired in Deep Poverty." The New York Times, April 18, 1992: 1, 24.
 * 15) White, Michael D. “The New York City Police Department, its Crime Control Strategies and Organizational Changes, 1970-2009.” Justice Quarterly 30, no. 6 (2012): 1-22.

New York State in Popular Culture

 * 1) Aldridge, Derrick P., and James B. Stewart. “Introduction: Hip Hop in History: Post, Present, and Future.” Journal of African History 90, no. 3 (2005): 190-195.
 * 2) Collier, Barnard L. "Tired Rock Fans Begin Exodus." The New York Times, August 18, 1969.
 * 3) Connell, Joanne. “Film Tourism – Evolution, Progress and Prospects.”  Tourism Management 33, no. 5 (2012): 1007-1029.
 * 4) Cooper, Carol. “Disco Knights: Hidden Heroes of the New York Dance Music Underground.” Social Text 45 (1995): 159-165.
 * 5) Dessner, Lawrence J.. ""Woodstock," A Nation At War." The Journal of Popular Culture 4, no. 3 (1970): 769-776.
 * 6) Howard, John Robert. "The Flowering of the Hippie Movement." Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science 382 (1969): 43-55.
 * 7) Irving, Christopher. "A Land of Geeks and Goblins: New York Swarms with Graphic Artists, Comic-Book Stores, and Fictional Fighters Defending the Universe – or Conspiring to Destroy it – from their Manhattan HQ. Below, some notable locations." New York 42, no. 8 (2009): 88-89.
 * 8) Isserman, Maurice. "3 Days of Peace and Music, 40 Years of Memory." The Chronicle of Higher Education 55, no. 43 (2009).
 * 9) McAllister, Matthew Paul. "3 Cultural Argument and Organizational Constraint in the Comic Book Industry." Journal of Communication 40, no. 1 (1990): 56-57.
 * 10) Novack, Cynthia J. “Looking at Movement as Culture: Contact Improvisation to Disco.” TDR 32, no. 4 (1988): 102-119.
 * 11) Rugg, Rebecca. “What It Used To Be: Nostalgia and the State of the Broadway Musical.” Theatre 32, no. 2 (2002): 44-55.
 * 12) Sheehy, Michael. "Woodstock." Journalism History 37, no.4 (2012): 238-246.
 * 13) Stibal, Mary E. “Disco. Birth of a New Marketing System.” American Marketing Association 41, no. 4 (1977): 82-88.
 * 14) Tyrangiel, Josh. "Taking Stock." Time 174, no.7 (2009): 42.
 * 15) "Farmer with Soul." The New York Times, August 18, 1969.

New York State in Popular Culture

 * 1) Ghomeshi, Jian. "At home with Joni Mitchell." . Radio Q. CBC. 28 Aug. 2013. Radio http://www.cbc.ca/q/blog/2013/08/28/joni-mitchell-2/#igImgId_72443
 * 2) Shakur, Tupac. "Changes" Interscope Records, October 13 1998, New York: New York

New York State: American Revolution to Civil War

 * 1) New York: A Documentary Film – Episode Two: Order and Disorder (1825-1865). DVD. Directed by Ric Burns. 1999; New York, NY: Steeplechase Films, 1999.