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| Sandra
Wheeler and Nancy O. Albert |
Farewell
to the
Asylum..........................................................1 |
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| Matthew
Warshauer
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Ridiculing
the Dead: Andrew Jackson and Connecticut
Newspapers........................................................................13 |
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| Virginia
McLoughlin |
"Hoeing
Smokes": A New Milford Connecticut Unit of the Woman's Land
Army, World War I.....................................32 |
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| Nadia
Venturini, Rudolph J. Vecoli, Jr., Robert Asher, John J. Bukowczyk,
and Robert S. Wolff |
Symposium--Italian
American: The Radicalizing of an Ethnic Identity...................................................................61 |
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| Thomas
Carty |
The
"Bailey Memo": Connecticut, the Catholic Issue, and John
F. Kennedy's 1960 Presidential
Campaign.........................100 |
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| Exhibition
Reviews |
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| Herbert
Janick |
Legislative
Office Building, An Orderly and Decent Government.....................................................................111 |
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| Paul
Siff |
Bush-Holley
House Museum, Making Greenwich Home: African Americans of
Greenwich....................................113 |
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| Robert
Egleston |
Mystic
Seaport, Voyages: Stories of America and the Sea....................................................................................117 |
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| Janet
Rider |
Worcester
Historical Museum, To Make a Better World: Worcester and
Reform, 1800-1860..................................123 |
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| Paul
Kelton |
Lebanon
Historical Society Museum and Visitors Center, Turning the
Soil: The Land and People of Lebanon........127 |
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| Brenda
Milkofsky |
Florence
Griswold Museum, Painter's Paradise: A Land Distinctly Lyme................................................................131 |
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| Stacia
Caplanson |
The
East Haddam Historical Society Museum.....................134 |
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| Jack
Becker |
The
Connecticut Historical Society, Lions & Eagles & Bulls:
Early American Tavern & Inn Signs from The Connecticut
Historical Society.............................................................136 |
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| Review
Essays |
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| Lawrence
B. Goodheart |
Remembering
the Amistad: Artifacts, Abolitionists, and African
Americans.........................................................................139 |
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| David M. Stewart |
Reading the Republic:
Interdisciplinarity on the Barricades...147 |
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| Book
Reviews |
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| Jacquetta M. Haley |
Patricia West, Domesticating
History: The Political Origins of America's House Museum............................................160 |
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| Victor
W. Geraci |
Gregory
Galer, Robert Gordon, and Fances Kemmish, Connecticut's Ames
Iron Works: Family, Community, Nature, and Innovation in An
Enterprise of the Early American Republic...........................................................164 |
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| Clare
Eby |
Mary
Ellen Ellsworth, A History of the Connecticut Academy of the
Arts and Sciences, 1799-1999................................167 |
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| Lawrence
B. Goodheart |
John
R. Fitsmier, New England's Moral Legislator: Timothy Dwight,
1752-1817..........................................................170 |
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| Robert
S. Wolff |
Peter
Temin, ed., Engines of Enterprise: An Economic History of New
England...................................................173 |
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