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Connecticut History

Table of Contents: Vol. 46 #1 Spring 2007

Articles 
William F. Sullivan, Jr

“born to be hanged”: What Runaway Apprentice Advertisements Reveal about Connecticut’s Master Craftsmen in the Early Republic

Ann Y. Smith

A New Look At The Early Domestic Architecture Of Connecticut

Michael T. Urbanski

Money, War, and Recruiting an Army: The Activities of Connecticut Polonia During World War I

Essays  

Catherine R.  Blondel-Libardi

Rediscovering the Litchfield Law School Notebooks

Anthony Brandi

Voices of Connecticut Veterans: John Czaplicki: An Unflappable War Hero

Kendall Wiggin

Connecticut State Library Spotlight

The Connecticut Curriculum

 
William F. Sullivan, Jr.

The Connecticut Curriculum: Understanding Labor and Economic in Early American Apprentice System

Matthew Warshauer

Apprenticeship and Runaways: The Documents

Elizabeth Rose, Erica Zamsky Hunt, Anita Ellis Teaching About Slavery with Runaway Slave Advertisements
Bruce Reinholdt

Apprentices and the World Wide Web: A Review of Internet Resources

Exhibitions Review Essays

 
 

Historical Sites and the Meaning of History: A Consideration of the Old State House and the Exhibit “History Is All Around Us”

 By Matthew Warshauer

 

Developing Historical Understanding in Students: New Perspectives at the Old State House

 By Alan S. Marcus

 

An Elightening Space: The Old State House

By Peter Hinks

Exhibitions of Interest

 

 Book Reviews

 
 

Helen Schatvet Ullman, transc., Hartford County, Connecticut, County Court Minutes, vols. 3 and 4. 1663-1687, 1697.

By Katherine Hermes
Noteworthy Books  

 

  

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