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Middlefield and the Settling of the New York Frontier - A Case Study of Development in Central New York, 1790-1865 (Hardcover)
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Middlefield and the Settling of the New York Frontier - A Case Study of Development in Central New York, 1790-1865 (Hardcover)
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More than just a mere history of one community, Dominick Reisen's
scholarly exploration of Middlefield in Otsego County presents this
rural, crossroads hamlet as a case study of the development of
small towns in central New York State during the early years of the
American Republic, through the Civil War. Reisen tracks the
emergence and growth of various businesses and social groups within
the community, tracing in great detail the lives of various key
figures who made their home in Middlefield. He discusses how
external agricultural factors and the great social movements of the
era, such as temperance and abolition, impacted their lives inside
the hamlet, both economically and socially. Viewing these ambitious
personalities through the full spectrum of life, the author reveals
how their interconnected lives and businesses led to a degree of
prosperity and self-reliance in this secluded frontier settlement.
This wide-ranging study's crucial value to historians, however, is
the way in which Reisen uses Middlefield to illustrate the
development of the entire region of central New York during the
late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He reviews the
development of technological achievements such as the Erie Canal
and railroads, and explains how these advancements in
transportation alternately spurred growth and led to stagnation in
various communities. He also provides significant discussion of the
unique landownership patterns of central New York and how these
arrangements led to social unrest and radical change, resulting
ultimately in the Anti-Rent Wars during the second quarter of the
nineteenth century. "Middlefield and the Settling of the New York
Frontier: A Case Study of Development in Central New York,
1790-1865" relies heavily on primary source material and is
documented thoroughly with endnotes and indexed. The work is
substantially illustrated with photographs and maps, and several
appendices offer additional detailed information. REVIEW:
"Professional historians will find in Reisen's study a useful
collection of data supportive of social histories of the early
republic. For local historians, "Middlefield" is an admirable model
of how to research and interpret the history of even the smallest
communities. Readers with a general interest in history might keep
in mind that Tocqueville studied America 'in order to learn what we
have to fear or hope from its progress.' Reisen's study of
Middlefield usefully documents not only the history of a small New
York hamlet, but also the fundamental building blocks at the
foundation of America's progress." Brian Carso Jr., Misericordia
University Author of "Whom Can We Trust Now?: The Meaning of
Treason in the United States, from the Revolution through the Civil
War"
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