Revolutionary New York: 250 Years of Social Change

Author:   Bruce W. Dearstyne
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
ISBN:  

9798855804911


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 January 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Revolutionary New York: 250 Years of Social Change


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How New York State has led the way in expanding freedom for all over the last 250 years. Revolutionary New York celebrates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and the many historical changes that have occurred since, as reflected through the history of the state. This book explores ""unfinished revolutions"" in the Empire State: the two-and-a-half century struggle to realize the revolution's ideals and bring increased freedom and opportunities to previously marginalized populations. The book presents the pageant of revolutionary New York through sixteen historical stories about conflict, change, and turning points. From the initial settlement of the region through the state’s first constitution, through struggles for civil and equal rights, women's rights and gay rights, through innovations in industry and commerce, to the crises 9/11 and COVID, New York has charted its own course. It has often led the nation toward expanding its peoples' rights. These are inspirational, against-the-odds stories where a determined individual or a group struggled against the status quo to improve social conditions, move toward equality, or effect social justice. Most are about ordinary New Yorkers who rose to the occasion in their time and achieved extraordinary results. And though drawn from over 250 years of history, these stories resonate today, where some of the same issues linger, though in different form. New York seems to be always undertaking, in the midst of, or finishing some sort of revolution. Restless New Yorkers rarely accept the status quo but rather are inclined to alter the state of affairs to (hopefully) make things better. In New York, the revolution never ends.

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Author:   Bruce W. Dearstyne
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9798855804911


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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""From Indigenous uprisings and the building of the Erie Canal to suffrage and LGBTQ+ rights, New York State has long been at the forefront of America's most significant social transformations. This book explores the people, places, and pivotal moments that shaped a more just and inclusive society—revealing how New Yorkers challenged injustice, redefined freedom, and left a lasting impact on our nation. Excelsior!""."" — Jennifer Lemak, Chief Curator of History, New York State Museum ""Sparked by the 250 anniversary of the American Revolution this work spans New York history from Native people to the COVID-19 pandemic, linked together by the idea of social change. Each topic stands on its own (giving readers plenty to ponder) but when taken together the book shows how truly dynamic and revolutionary New York society was and is. Read every essay and explore in the diversity and progressive spirit of New York."" — Richard F. Hamm, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, University at Albany ""Revolutionary New York is a timely and important addition to the historiography of New York State. Bruce Dearstyne has assembled a team of expert authors who illustrate that New York State has been, and continues to be, a site of revolutions. As our state and nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026, it is important to note that New York State has been at the forefront of the struggle for the ideals put forth in the Declaration of Independence, which very much continues today."" — Devin R. Lander, New York State Historian


""From Indigenous uprisings and the building of the Erie Canal to suffrage and LGBTQ+ rights, New York State has long been at the forefront of America's most significant social transformations. This book explores the people, places, and pivotal moments that shaped a more just and inclusive society—revealing how New Yorkers challenged injustice, redefined freedom, and left a lasting impact on our nation. Excelsior!"" — Jennifer Lemak, Chief Curator of History, New York State Museum ""Sparked by the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution this work spans New York history from Native people to the COVID-19 pandemic, linked together by the idea of social change. Each topic stands on its own (giving readers plenty to ponder) but when taken together the book shows how truly dynamic and revolutionary New York society was and is. Read every essay and explore in the diversity and progressive spirit of New York."" — Richard F. Hamm, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, University at Albany ""Revolutionary New York is a timely and important addition to the historiography of New York State. Bruce Dearstyne has assembled a team of expert authors who illustrate that New York State has been, and continues to be, a site of revolutions. As our state and nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026, it is important to note that New York State has been at the forefront of the struggle for the ideals put forth in the Declaration of Independence, which very much continues today."" — Devin R. Lander, New York State Historian


""From Indigenous uprisings and the building of the Erie Canal to suffrage and LGBTQ+ rights, New York State has long been at the forefront of America's most significant social transformations. This book explores the people, places, and pivotal moments that shaped a more just and inclusive society—revealing how New Yorkers challenged injustice, redefined freedom, and left a lasting impact on our nation. Excelsior!""."" — Jennifer Lemak, Chief Curator of History, New York State Museum ""Sparked by the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution this work spans New York history from Native people to the COVID-19 pandemic, linked together by the idea of social change. Each topic stands on its own (giving readers plenty to ponder) but when taken together the book shows how truly dynamic and revolutionary New York society was and is. Read every essay and explore in the diversity and progressive spirit of New York."" — Richard F. Hamm, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor, University at Albany ""Revolutionary New York is a timely and important addition to the historiography of New York State. Bruce Dearstyne has assembled a team of expert authors who illustrate that New York State has been, and continues to be, a site of revolutions. As our state and nation commemorates the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2026, it is important to note that New York State has been at the forefront of the struggle for the ideals put forth in the Declaration of Independence, which very much continues today."" — Devin R. Lander, New York State Historian


Author Information

Bruce W. Dearstyne is the author of several books, including The Spirit of New York: Defining Events in the Empire State’s History; The Crucible of Public Policy: New York Courts in the Progressive Era; and Progressive New York: Change and Reform in the Empire State, 1900–1920: A Reader, all published by SUNY Press. He lives in Albany, New York.

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