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Table of Contents: Vol.40 #2 Fall 2001

Special Issue: Genealogical Studies in Southeastern Connecticut
Edited by Bruce P. Stark

Articles 
Bruce P. Stark Introduction.......................................................................179
Henry M. Rogers     Edmund Fanning: From Limerick, Ireland to Stonington, Connecticut.......................................................................182
Jan Schenk Grosskopf Family, Religion, and Disorder: The Rogerenes of New London, 1676-1726..........................................................203
Vicki S. Welch The Keys to the Shackles..................................................225
Allegra Hogan "Buzzelling" as Historical Method: In Praise of Genealogy...247
Exhibition Reviews
Jonathon Michaels Homer Babbidge Library, Voices from the Underground: Radical Protest and the Underground Press in the "Sixties": An Exhibition..................................................264
Marianne Curling Bush-Holley Museum, The Cos-Cob Art Colony at Bush-Holley Historic Site and Reinterpretation of the Bush-Holley Historic Site, Phase I: The Cos Cob Art Colony.............................................................................268
Ann F. Peabody Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, The Bicycle Takes Off: From Boneshaker to Boom......................................272
Review Essays
Matthew Warshauer "Shooting from the Hip": A Review of Arming America.....275
Holly V. Izard The Colonial Experience Revisited.....................................299
Jamie H. Eves The Myth of Puritan Town Settlement and the New England Diaspora...........................................................................309
Book Reviews
Richard W. Judd John T. Cumbler, Reasonable Use: The People, the Environment, and the State, New England, 1790-1930 and Diana Muir, Reflections in Bullogh's Pond: Economy and Ecosystem in New England.............................................321
Bruce Fraser Dona Brown, Inventing New England: Regional Tourism in the Nineteenth Century...................................................324
Christopher Chesnek

Karen Ordahl Kupperman, Indians & English: Facing Off in Early America.................................................................327

Thomas Beardsley Janice Trecker, Discovering Hampton: A Connecticut Town...............................................................................332
Steven H. Park Lisa Norling, Captain Ahab had a Wife: New England Women and the Whalefishery, 1720-1870......................335
Gail Malmgreen Carolyn J. Lawes, Women and Reform in a New England Community, 1815-1860..................................................338
Ronald D. Jones Robert Gordon and Michael Raber, Industrial Heritage in Northwest Connecticut...................................................342
Robert Asher Allison H. Helper, Women in Labor: Mothers, Medicine and Occupational Health in the United States, 1890-1980...345
Nancy O. Albert Philip Walker Jacobs, The Life and Photography of Doris Ulmann...........................................................................349
Ralph Fiero John F. Sutherland, Lebanon Recalled: Twentieth-Century Change in a Connecticut Farming Community.............353

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