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New York History, Volume 106, Number 1 - (New York History Journal) by Robert Chiles & Devin Lander & Jennifer Lemak & Aaron Noble (Paperback)
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- One significant yet challenging element of studying New York State is the centrality of its history to the broader sweep of American life.
- Author(s): Robert Chiles & Devin Lander & Jennifer Lemak & Aaron Noble
- 168 Pages
- History, United States
- Series Name: New York History Journal
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One significant yet challenging element of studying New York State is the centrality of its history to the broader sweep of American life. This prominence leaves many episodes in New York's past well-known and intensely studied. One significant yet challenging element of studying New York State is the centrality of its history to the broader sweep of American life. This prominence leaves many episodes in New York's past well-known and intensely studied. One significant yet challenging element of studying New York State is the centrality of its history to the broader sweep of American life. This prominence leaves many episodes in New York's past well-known and intensely studied.