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Connecticut History

Table of Contents: Vol.44 #2 Fall 2006

Articles 

 Troy Rondinone

 

 The Invasion from Bentonville: Wal-Mart Comes to Connecticut

 Danelle Moon

 A Pocket of Quiet Persistence—In the Age of the Feminist Doldrums?: Florence Kitchelt and the Connecticut Committee for the Equal Rights Amendment, 1943-1961 

 Judith Green Watson

The Implementation of the Federal 1798 Direct Tax in Connecticut

Essays  

 Louis Arthur Norton

 A Dilemma of the Mind and Heart, along with its Outcome 

 William F. Sullivan, Jr.

Bringing Revolutionary War Soldiers into the Classroom: A Guide for Teachers 

 Barbara Austen

“Marrying Red: Indian/White Relations and the Case of Elias Boudinot and Harriet Gold”

 Eileen M. Hurst

 Voices of Connecticut Veterans: Katherine Tierney Leahy and a Nurse’s Efforts in World War II  

 Kendall Wiggin

 Connecticut State Library Spotlight 

 The Connecticut Curriculum 

 

 Troy Rondinone

 

 Teaching Wal-Mart: Making Sense of a Global Corporation in a Small State

 John Day Tully

 Globalization and a Wal-Mart World: The Documents 

 Matthew Warshauer

 Globalization on the Global Web: A Review of Internet Resources 

 Joan Cavanagh

 Connecticut Connections: Selected Sites for Exploring the State's Long and Varied Industrial History 

Exhibitions Reviews  

Samuel Colt: Arms, Art and Invention, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art,         
          Reviewed by Marianne Curling

 

The Tale of the Horse:  Spinning Litchfield’s Revolutionary Stories, The Litchfield Historical Society
           Reviewed  by Barbara Bradbury-Pape

Exhibitions of Interest  

Book Reviews

 

Joseph A. Conforti, Saints and Strangers: New England in British North America.
          Reviewed by Steve McGrath 

Denis R. Caron, A Century of Captivity: The Life and Trials of Prince Mortimer, A Connecticut Slave.
          Reviewed by Michael Bellesiles 

Richard Godbeer, Escaping Salem: The Other Witch Hunt of 1692
          Reviewed by Bruce Stark 

Elisabeth Perry, Can Anything Beat White?  A Black Family’s Letters
          Reviewed by Shirley Jackson 

Noteworthy Books  

  

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