Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste, and Culinary Activism in the Early Republic

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford

We invite CMCH members and visitors to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Nancy Siegel, Ph.D., New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Professor at Towson University studying culinary and political history of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste, and Culinary Activism in the Early Republic

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford

We invite CMCH members and visitors to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Nancy Siegel, Ph.D., New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Professor at Towson University studying culinary and political history of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights at G. Fox & Co. Department Store

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

We invite CMCH members and visitors to bring a lunch and join us for a noontime talk by Dr. Traci Parker, NERFC fellow, about the racial integration of sales and clerical work at G. Fox during and after the Second World War.

Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights at G. Fox & Co. Department Store

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT

We invite CMCH members and visitors to bring a lunch and join us for a noontime talk by Dr. Traci Parker, NERFC fellow, about the racial integration of sales and clerical work at G. Fox during and after the Second World War.

Debating Democracy in the Revolutionary Age

We invite CMCH members and visitors to bring a lunch and join us for a noontime talk by Dr. Kari Winter, NERFC fellow, about political debate in the Revolutionary Era in Connecticut.

Debating Democracy in the Revolutionary Age

We invite CMCH members and visitors to bring a lunch and join us for a noontime talk by Dr. Kari Winter, NERFC fellow, about political debate in the Revolutionary Era in Connecticut.

Liverpool, Slavery, and the Atlantic Cotton Frontier 1763-1833

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT

We invite CMCH members and visitors to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Alexey Krichtal, a New England Regional Fellowship Consortium (NERFC) scholar who is researching how the cotton trade affected mariners, merchants, and enslaved people throughout the Atlantic world.

Liverpool, Slavery, and the Atlantic Cotton Frontier 1763-1833

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth Street, Hartford, CT

We invite CMCH members and visitors to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Alexey Krichtal, a New England Regional Fellowship Consortium (NERFC) scholar who is researching how the cotton trade affected mariners, merchants, and enslaved people throughout the Atlantic world.