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Connecticut History

Table of Contents: Vol.42 #1 Spring 2003

Articles

 

Richard DeLuca

“An Effort of Genius’: A New look at David Bushnell and the Connecticut Turtle

 

 

Louis Arthur Norton

Dudley Saltonstall and the Penobscot Expedition, 1779

 

 

Jamie H. Eves

“We Go to Be in the Midst of [A] Vast Jungle”: The Connecticut Diaries of Edwin Way Teale

 

 

Exhibition Review

 

Bill Hosley

Florence Griswold Museum, The American Artist in Connecticut: The Legacy of the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection.

 

 

Mark McEachern

Antiquarian & Landmarks Society, Witness on Main Street.

 

 

Elizabeth Pratt Fox

Peabody Museum of Natural History, Machu Picchu: Unveiling the Mystery of the Incas.

 

 

Exhibitions of Interest

 

 

 

Book Reviews

 

Lawrence B. Goodheart

Richard S. Newman, The Transformation of American Abolitionism: Fighting Slavery in the Early Republic.

 

 

Briann G. Greenfield

James F. O’Gorman, Connecticut Valley Vernacular: The Vanishing Landscape and Architecture of the New England Tobacco Fields.

 

 

John Odin Jensen

Stephen Jones, Working Thin Waters: Conversations with Lawrence H. Malloy, Jr.

 

 

Mary Cygan

Cecelia Bucki, Bridgeport’s Socialist New Deal, 1915-1936.

 

 

Julian Madison

Linwood T. Bland, A View from the Sixties: The Black Experience in Southeastern Connecticut.

 

 

 

 

 

Uncas’s Struggle for Survival: The Mohegans and Connecticut Law in the Seventeenth Century 
 


Paulette Crone-Morange and Lucianne Lavin

The Schaghitoke Tribe and English Law: A Study of Community Survival

 


Anne Marie Plane


Liberator or Oppressor?  Law, Colonialism, and New England’s Indigenous Peoples
 

Exhibition Review

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.
         

Exhibitions of Interest  
Book Reviews
Rachel Wheeler

Michael Leroy Oberg, Uncas: First of the Mohegans.
 

Steve Amerman

Evan Haefeli and Kevin Sweeney,  Captors and Captives:  The 1704 French and Indian Raid on Deerfield
 

Michael Alfred Peszke

Lawrence Goodheart, Mad Yankees: The Hartford Retreat for the Insane and Nineteenth-Century Psychiatry.
           

Susan Sleeper-Smith

William Henry Foster, The Captors’ Narrative: Catholic Women and Their
Puritan Men on the Early American Frontier. 
 
 

Dennis A. Carr Thomas Andrew Denenberg, Wallace Nutting and the Invention of Old America.
     
Noteworthy Books of 2003  
 
Connecticut Connections  

Kathy Hermes

“Finding Connecticut’s Native American Past”: An Archive Review
 
The Connecticut Curriculum  
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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