
New Books in History Carolyn T. Adams et. al, "Greater Philadelphia: A New History for the Twenty-First Century" (Penn Press, 2025)
Nov 14, 2025
Dr. Charlene Myers, Professor emerita of history and co-editor of a comprehensive three-volume history of Greater Philadelphia, dives into the region's rich narrative. She discusses Philadelphia's Revolutionary past and its role as a hub for the free Black community. The conversation explores diverse themes such as immigrant contributions, public health lessons, and the city’s evolving governance structure. Myers emphasizes the project’s aim to connect local residents with their shared history, all while highlighting the significance of this work for the upcoming 250th anniversary.
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Region As Interdependent Network
- Greater Philadelphia is defined as an interdependent region across parts of three states, not a fixed boundary.
- The project emphasizes social and economic links between city and periphery to understand regional development.
Tracing The Great Wagon Road
- Charlene traced the Great Wagon Road by following its historic route to understand colonial travel and migration.
- She connected that route to why Quakers were sent to Winchester, Virginia during the Revolution.
Continuity In Regional Governance
- Regional governance links early treaty negotiations to modern institutions like SEPTA and the Port Authority.
- This long-span view reveals continuity in how the region organizes shared resources and infrastructure.


