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Richard DeLuca |
“An
Effort of Genius’: A New look at David Bushnell and the
Connecticut
Turtle |
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Louis Arthur Norton |
Dudley Saltonstall and the Penobscot Expedition, 1779 |
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Jamie H. Eves |
“We
Go to Be in the Midst of [A] Vast Jungle”: The
Connecticut Diaries of Edwin Way Teale |
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Exhibition Review |
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Bill
Hosley |
Florence Griswold Museum,
The American Artist in
Connecticut: The Legacy of the Hartford Steam Boiler
Collection. |
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Mark
McEachern |
Antiquarian & Landmarks Society,
Witness on Main Street. |
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Elizabeth Pratt Fox |
Peabody Museum of Natural History,
Machu Picchu: Unveiling
the Mystery of the Incas. |
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Exhibitions of Interest |
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Book Reviews |
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Lawrence B. Goodheart |
Richard S. Newman,
The Transformation of
American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early
Republic. |
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Briann G. Greenfield |
James F. O’Gorman,
Connecticut Valley
Vernacular: The Vanishing Landscape and Architecture of
the New England Tobacco Fields. |
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John
Odin Jensen |
Stephen Jones,
Working Thin Waters: Conversations with Lawrence H.
Malloy, Jr. |
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Mary
Cygan |
Cecelia Bucki,
Bridgeport’s Socialist New Deal, 1915-1936. |
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Julian Madison |
Linwood T. Bland,
A View from the Sixties:
The Black Experience in Southeastern Connecticut. |
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Uncas’s Struggle for
Survival:
The Mohegans and Connecticut Law in the
Seventeenth Century
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Paulette Crone-Morange and Lucianne Lavin
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The
Schaghitoke Tribe and English Law: A Study of Community Survival
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Anne Marie Plane
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Liberator or Oppressor? Law, Colonialism, and New England’s
Indigenous Peoples
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Exhibition Review |
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Lisa Broberg Quintana |
Litchfield History Museum,
The Ties that Bind: A Sampler of Litchfield Count Quilts. |
| Beverly J. Lucas |
Connecticut River Museum at Steamboat Dock, Fenwick-on-the-Sound
from
Public Playground to Private Borough.”
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| Leslie Lindenauer |
Mystic Seaport, Women and the Sea.
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Exhibitions of Interest |
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Book Reviews |
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| Rachel Wheeler |
Michael Leroy Oberg,
Uncas: First of the Mohegans.
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| Steve Amerman |
Evan Haefeli and Kevin
Sweeney, Captors and Captives: The 1704 French and Indian Raid
on Deerfield.
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| Michael Alfred Peszke |
Lawrence Goodheart,
Mad Yankees: The Hartford Retreat for the Insane and
Nineteenth-Century Psychiatry.
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| Susan Sleeper-Smith |
William Henry Foster,
The Captors’ Narrative: Catholic Women and Their
Puritan Men on the Early American Frontier.
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| Dennis A. Carr |
Thomas Andrew Denenberg,
Wallace Nutting and the Invention of Old America.
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| Noteworthy Books of 2003 |
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| Connecticut Connections |
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Kathy Hermes |
“Finding Connecticut’s Native
American Past”: An Archive Review
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| The Connecticut Curriculum |
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| Steve Armstrong |
Uncas’s Struggle for
Survival in the Social Studies/History Classroom in Connecticut |
| Alexandra Maravel |
The Public Face of Uncas:
Documents from Colonial Records |
| Cybčle Locke |
Accommodation and the Law:
AWeb Site Review |
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