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Chittenden County, Vermont / Ethan Allen Homestead Talks

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16 Apr 2023

Niels Rinehart describes various artifacts found at the Ethan Allen Homestead.

For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org

4/16/2023

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  • 3 participants
  • 49 minutes
angie
allens
ethan
enjoy
thank
community
79
homestead
administration
memberships
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19 Mar 2023

From the Ethan Allen Homestead:

Through a series of vignettes, Dr. Guyette introduces the lives and work of some of these early Burlingtonians, whose stories have been absent from the historical narratives as the town changed from village to city to the Queen City.

For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org

3/19/2023

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  • 3 participants
  • 60 minutes
homestead
volunteer
thanking
visit
guests
community
sponsor
presentation
speaker
emily
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19 Feb 2023

From the Ethan Allen Homestead:

Norwich University professor Zachary Bennett explores the important role nature played in the 18th century, (rather than decisions of the people), for society’s transition to capitalism.

Debates and protests over the toxic traits of capitalism are not uniquely modern phenomena. Eighteenth-century New Englanders were torn over what type of society they wanted to live in: a more traditional moral economy, or the increased wealth and comfort of the emerging market economy? Specifically, public debates over preserving the annual fish runs versus damming the rivers to power large mills were frequent. But, in this presentation, Bennett shows how in fact it is nature herself that holds more responsibility for society’s transition to capitalism rather than the decisions of the people.

For more information: ethanallenhomestead.org

2/19/2023

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  • 8 participants
  • 1:14 hours
environmentalism
environmentalist
environmentalists
historians
history
1800s
ecology
1750s
nature
vermont
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