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Online Lunch and Learn: Accounting for Labor in Colonial Connecticut

December 7, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free

Please join us for a virtual presentation by Dr. Caylin Carbonell. Dr. Carbonell is a New England Regional Fellowship Consortium (NERFC) fellow who conducted research at the CHS this past summer.

In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Connecticut, the household was the primary site of the economy. Although we often think of white male household heads as the principal movers and shakers of the colonial economy, household economies depended equally on the collaborative labor of a mixed group of dependents, including their wives and children, as well as indentured, hired, and enslaved laborers. However, since surviving records from the colonial period were primarily authored by white male household heads, the labor of these other household members often remains hidden from historians.

Using these same account books as well as other family papers and records that survive in the collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, this presentation will consider how we might use these sources to locate the collaborative and often hidden labor of women, children, and both free and unfree household laborers. This talk will offer an overview of the collaborative labor that drove the early New England economy as well as an introduction to strategies that researchers might take to uncover the histories of those individuals often thought to be missing from colonial archives.

This virtual program is free. To secure a spot, register now. You will receive an email confirmation with the Zoom link attached, and we will send you a reminder on the day of the program.

Questions? Contact Jennifer Busa, Public Programs and Special Events Coordinator, at jennifer_busa@chs.org.

Details

Date:
December 7, 2021
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://chs.org/event/lunchandlearn-laborcolonialct/

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