Greater Philadelphia and the Nation: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2

Charlene Mires

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Greater Philadelphia and the Nation: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2

Greater Philadelphia and the Nation: A New History for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2

Charlene Mires

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Informed by current scholarship and richly illustrated with full-color photographs and maps, Greater Philadelphia and the Nation and its companion volumes The Greater Philadelphia Region and Greater Philadelphia and the World bring to the public an up-to-date, diverse history of Philadelphia across its many dimensions.

This visually stunning reference--assembled by the editorial team of the online Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia--begins with Philadelphia's role during the American Revolution, as the nation's first capital until 1800, and as home to one of the North's largest free African American communities in the Antebellum period. From the Civil War to woman suffrage, from the Lenape people to the Gray Panthers, from Black Power to Occupy Philadelphia, the book chronicles the ongoing dynamics of citizenship and nationhood as they unfolded in the Philadelphia region from the eighteenth through the twenty-first centuries.

The book is arranged thematically, with chapters containing:
- Historical accounts of the events leading up to and during the Revolution, as well as how it continues to be remembered in parks, institutions, and national celebrations;
- A chronicle of the journey the region took from enslavement to freedom, from the Underground Railroad to the Pennsylvania Emancipation Exposition, from the Mother Bethel AME Church to the Civil Rights movement, and beyond;
- A review of the many ways the Philadelphia area defends the nation, including armories, the Navy Yard, and veterans' organizations;
- An overview of the region's innovations in banking, communications, and transportation, as well as its contributions to American popular culture.
Each chapter also features an "Explore More" section that provides opportunities for further reading and research, including places to visit and sites to investigate, to encourage discovery beyond the book's pages.

From the Revolution and rebellions of early America to the violent riots of the nineteenth century to the nonviolent protests of the twenty-first, Greater Philadelphia and the Nation demonstrates how Philadelphia, and its periphery across southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware, create, challenge, and sustain the nation.

About the Author

Charlene Mires is Professor of History at Rutgers University-Camden and Editor-in-Chief of The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia. Her books include Independence Hall in American Memory, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Jean R. Soderlund is Professor of History Emeritus at Lehigh University. Her books include Lenape Country: Delaware Valley Society Before William Penn, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Critical Reviews

"It's the right time to reflect on 1776 from a 2026 perspective. Top historians including Charlene Mires and Howard Gillette edited the volumes, which draw on dozens of experts and community voices to tell Philadelphia's story to a new generation. . . . This monumental work is essential."-- "The Philadelphia Citizen"

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Pub date: 2025-10-21
Length: 352 pages

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