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The Metropolitan Airport The Metropolitan Airport Read More Interviews, TransportationGuest UserJuly 15, 2016Comment
“Can’t They Be Separated?” Italian Immigrants and Irish Workers in Gilded Age New York “Can’t They Be Separated?” Italian Immigrants and Irish Workers in Gilded Age New YorkBy Paul Moses Read More Gilded Age, Business & Labor, Race & EthnicityGuest UserJuly 6, 2016 Comment
“Does the United States Need a Medical Revolution?” Communism, Birth Control, and National Health Insurance in 1940s New York “Does the United States Need a Medical Revolution?” Communism, Birth Control, and National Health Insurance in 1940s New YorkBy Jennifer Young Read More Medicine & Public HealthGuest UserJune 22, 2016Comment
A New York Story: Kitty Genovese A New York Story: Kitty GenoveseBy Marcia M. Gallo Read More Crime & Policing, QueensGuest UserJune 4, 2016Comment
Invisible Man: Jeremiah Hamilton, the "Dark Prince" of Wall Street Invisible Man: Jeremiah Hamilton, the "Dark Prince" of Wall StreetBy Shane White Read More Excerpts, Race & EthnicityGuest UserJune 1, 2016Comment
Bicycles: The Cure to "Newyorkitis" Bicycles: The Cure to "Newyorkitis"By Evan Friss Read More Excerpts, TransportationGuest UserMay 25, 2016Comment
Sensibility and the Road: The Journal of Madame Knight and the Cultural Refinement of Eighteenth-Century New York Sensibility and the Road: The Journal of Madame Knight and the Cultural Refinement of Eighteenth-Century New YorkBy Melissa Antonucci Read More British Era, Gender & Sexuality, TransportationGuest UserMay 18, 2016Comment
“Bodegas and Colmados: Dominican Vernacular Space in Washington Heights” “Bodegas and Colmados: Dominican Vernacular Space in Washington Heights”By Pedro A. Regalado Read More Manhattan, Race & EthnicityGuest UserMay 10, 2016Comment