Author Steve Thornton asks “Who really makes history”? In his new book, Radical Connecticut: People’s History in the Constitution State, co-authored by Andy Piascik, guest Steve Thornton tells the stories of everyday people and well-known figures whose work has often been obscured, denigrated, or dismissed. There are narratives of movements, strikes, popular organizations and people in Connecticut who changed the state and the country for the better. The post Connecticut in the Industri...| Connecticut Explored
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Author Steve Thornton asks “Who really makes history”? In his new book, Radical Connecticut: People’s History in the Constitution State, co-authored by Andy Piascik, guest Steve Thornton tells the stories of everyday people and well-known figures whose work has often been obscured, denigrated, or dismissed. There are narratives of movements, strikes, popular organizations and people in Connecticut who changed the state and the country for the better.| Connecticut Explored
PRESENT FROM THE START: PEOPLE OF COLOR IN CONNECTICUT’S REVOLUTIONARY ERA, 1763-1836 Eastern Connecticut State University, 83 Windham St, Willimantic, CT 06226 Connecticut Explored, Inc., The Center for Connecticut Studies, the Department of History at […]| Connecticut Explored
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By Ann Harrison and Mary Donohue (c) Connecticut Explored Inc. FALL 2005 Subscribe/Buy the Issue! France’s decision to assist the struggling Continental Army was predicated on the belief that helping the Americans win their independence […]| Connecticut Explored
Author Steve Thornton asks “Who really makes history”? In his new book, Radical Connecticut: People’s History in the Constitution State, co-authored by Andy Piascik, guest Steve Thornton tells the stories of everyday people and well-known figures whose work has often been obscured, denigrated, or dismissed. There are narratives of movements, strikes, popular organizations and people in Connecticut who changed the state and the country for the better.| Connecticut Explored
By Kevin McBride and Laurie Pasteryak Lamarre (c) Connecticut Explored Inc. FALL 2013 Subscribe/Buy the Issue! The arrival of Dutch traders in Connecticut in the early 17th century is the beginning of Connecticut’s immigrant story. […]| Connecticut Explored