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Stories about the people, traditions, innovations, and events that make up Connecticut's rich history.
Each issue contains original articles, research notes, and book reviews on the history and culture of Connecticut; all are peer-reviewed. The journal seeks original research articles on a wide variety of topics, spanning all aspects of Connecticut’s history.
For 50 years, Connecticut Magazine has coupled award-winning journalism with a monthly slice of Connecticut living in a magazine that reaches more than 380,000 adult print and online readers each month statewide.
For 50 years, Connecticut Magazine has coupled award-winning journalism with a monthly slice of Connecticut living in a magazine that reaches more than 380,000 adult print and online readers each month statewide.
Through compelling stories and intriguing images, Connecticut Explored explores the state’s cultural heritage with the aim of revealing connections between our past, present, and future.
The Connecticut History Review is a publication of the Association for the Study of Connecticut History (ASCH). The journal publishes twice annually, in the spring and fall. The journal serves many different constituencies: museum and historical society professionals, academic scholars, history buffs, graduate students, and educators.
For more than a decade, Walt Woodward wrote the "From the State Historian" column in Connecticut Explored, a quarterly, non-profit glossy magazine that explores the state’s cultural heritage through intriguing images and compelling stories.