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400 Miles Down the Connecticut River // Michael Tougias
1800 and Froze to Death // Howard Coffin
A Dramatic Constitution // Meg Mott
A History of the Concept of Race // William Edelglass
Adventures in Mime: The Legacy of Mime Marcel Marceau // Rob Mermin
Alfred Hitchcock and the Art of Suspense // Rick Winston
All the Film's A Stage // Rick Winston
Anne Frank’s Neighbors: What Did They Do? // Mary Dingee Fillmore
An Apprentice Boat Builder in Japan // Douglas Brooks
An Evening with Walt Whitman // Stephen Collins
Bearing Witness and the Endurance of Voice // Shanta Lee Gander
Bees Besieged: A History of Beekeeping // Bill Mares
The Black Presence at the Battle of Bennington // Phil Holland
Cartooning Reconsidered: The Art of Visual Communication // James Sturm
Catching People’s Stories // Jane Beck
Comics and Queerness in Vermont and Beyond // Tillie Walden
Comics in World History and Cultures // Marek Bennett
Daisy Turner’s Kin // Jane Beck
Dazed, Seduced and Transfixed: The Monster Through Time, In Literature and In Our Lives // Shanta Lee
Double-Talk on Doubleday: How a Dead Civil War General Invented Baseball Without His Permission // Rowly Brucken
Do We Still Need an Armed Citizenry? // Meg Mott
Endangered Alphabets, Cultural Erosion, and the Future of the Written Word // Tim Brookes
Extreme Survival // Michael Tougias
The Far Traveler: Voyages of a Viking Woman // Nancy Marie Brown
Finding Jesse: “A Fugitive from Slavery in Vermont” // Jane Williamson
The First Arsenal of Democracy: “High-Tech” in the Connecticut Valley, 1795–1900 // Carrie Brown
First Impressions: 19th Century New Englanders and the Origins of American Perceptions of Islam // Philip Crossman
From Homebrew to the House of Fermentology // Bill Mares
From the Parlor to the Polling Place: Stories and Songs from the Suffragists // Linda Radtke
From Skiffs to Sail Ferries: The Story of Vermont’s Small Boat Traditions // Douglas Brooks
The Genealogy of Happiness: From Aristotle to Positive Psychology // William Edelglass
The Hills of Home: Mountains and Identity in Vermont History // Jill Mudgett
How Did Germany’s Weimar Democracy Become the Third Reich? // Jack Mayer
Justin Morgan’s Horse: Making an American Myth // Amanda Gustin
Life in a Jar: The Irena Sendler Project // Jack Mayer
The Many Meanings of Maple in Vermont // Michael Lange
The Middle East // Mohamed Defaa
The Most Costly Journey Comics Workshop with Marek Bennett
The Most Costly Journey Latin American Migrant Workers, Health Care, and Collaborative Non-Fiction Comics // Andy Kolovos or Julia Doucet
Movements of the Soul: The Role of Religion in Nonviolent Struggles for Peace // Joseph Gainza
Murder in the Vermont Woods: A Story About Race, Class, and Gender in the 19th Century // Jill Mudgett
Must Free Speech Endure Hate Speech? // Meg Mott
New England Impressions: Art and the Making of Regional Identity, 1885–1950 // William Hosley
Of Wheelmen, The New Woman, and Good Roads: Bicycling in Vermont, 1880–1920 // Luis Vivanco
A Playground for Empire: Historical Perspectives on Cuba and the U.S.A. // Tim Weed
Poems in Performance: A Cure for Poemphobia // Geof Hewitt
Red Scare in the Green Mountains: Vermont in the McCarthy Era // Rick Winston
Remember and Resist: The Dutch Example // Mary Dingee Fillmore
Rosie’s Mom: Forgotten Women of the First World War // Carrie Brown
Sailing Towards my Father // Stephen Collins
Solidarity Forever: Songs of Unions and Labor // Mark Greenberg
Sorting the News from the Chaff // Mark Timney
Soup to Nuts: An Eccentric History of Food // Rebecca Rupp
Stories from the Vermont Queer Archives // Meg Tamulonis
The Stono Rebellion // Damian Costello
That the People May Live // Damian Costello
The Value of Our Stories // Rajnii Eddins
Vermont versus Hollywood: 100 Years of Vermont in Film // Amanda Gustin
Vermont’s Historic Theater Curtains // Christine Hadsel
Vermont's Remarkable Sharpshooters // Howard Coffin
Vermont Women and the Civil War // Howard Coffin
What is Art? // David Mills
Wolf Peaches, Poisoned Peas, and Madame Pompadour’s Underwear // Rebecca Rupp
Woody Guthrie: Dustbowl Balladeer // Mark Greenberg
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