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  1. Find statewide history at your fingertips. The idea for this website is to provide an online conduit for information exchange between the New York’s historical field and the work of the NYS Museum Office of State History. The website includes links to various history related resources that provide information on grants, best practices ...

  2. The New York State Museum, State Library, State Archives, and the New York State Archives Partnership Trust, in collaboration with the Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College and the Cooperstown Graduate Program at SUNY Oneonta, are excited to announce the first annual New York History Conference. The goal of the conference is to provide an inclusive and engaging forum in which ...

  3. New York History Article Submission Guidelines. Since 1932, New York History (ISSN 0146-437x) has served as the foremost scholarly journal on the state’s past. New York History, now under the leadership of the Cornell University Press, and working closely with staff from the New York State Museum, seeks to unify the diverse field of New York ...

  4. 28 de ago. de 2023 · The History of New York in 12 MinutesThere were two explorers who first stumbled across the New York lands but can’t be credited with doing much upon their a...

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  5. 20 de ago. de 2023 · New York is globally renowned as the Empire State, but have you ever wondered where this iconic nickname comes from? As it turns out, the origins of calling New York the Empire State run deep in history, tied to the state’s economic might, resources, and political power.

  6. New York State’s history community is dynamic and diverse. In October, historians, scholars, curators, preservationists, librarians, archivists, genealogists, re-enactors, and educators will work together to promote the education and appreciation of New York State’s rich and complex history.

  7. www.history.com › topics › us-statesNew York City - HISTORY

    12 de jan. de 2010 · New York City served as the capital of the United States from 1785 to 1790. During the 1760s and 1770s, the city was a center of anti-British activity–for instance, after the British Parliament ...