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Mariage Et Famille Au Temps De Papineau


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Author : Serge Gagnon
language : fr
Publisher: Presses Université Laval
Release Date : 1993

Mariage Et Famille Au Temps De Papineau written by Serge Gagnon and has been published by Presses Université Laval this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with History categories.


"Cet ouvrage porte un regard neuf sur les formes culturelles prémodernes. L'auteur expose d'abord avec clarté la difficile question des interdits de parenté, puis analyse les considérations familiales, matérielles, religieuses, culturelles et raciales qui influent sur le choix du conjoint ou de la conjointe. Après avoir levé le voile sur la vie intime du couple, il évoque le drame des unions malheureuses à une époque où la « guerre des sexes » ne pouvait aboutir au divorce."--Résumé de l'éditeur.



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Author : Serge Gagnon
language : fr
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Release Date : 2020

Mariage Et Famille Au Temps De Papineau written by Serge Gagnon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Electronic books categories.


Cet ouvrage porte un regard neuf sur les formes culturelles prémodernes. L'auteur expose d'abord avec clarté la difficile question des interdits de parenté, puis analyse les considérations familiales, matérielles, religieuses, culturelles et raciales qui influent sur le choix du conjoint ou de la conjointe. Après avoir levé le voile sur la vie intime du couple, il évoque le drame des unions malheureuses à une époque où la "guerre des sexes" ne pouvait aboutir au divorce.



La Fin De La Famille Moderne


La Fin De La Famille Moderne
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Author : Daniel Dagenais
language : en
Publisher: UBC Press
Release Date : 2009-05-01

La Fin De La Famille Moderne written by Daniel Dagenais and has been published by UBC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-05-01 with Social Science categories.


This book is neither an indictment of the new family nor a rallying cry. It is a classical exercise of family sociology that draws upon a range of disciplines -- history, anthropology, psychology, and demography -- to provide an interpretive model for understanding contemporary changes in the family. It explores traditional family forms in order to identify changes that gave birth to the ideal type of the modern family, and it discusses how the modern family's constituent elements (the family as institution, conjugal and parent-child relationships, and gender and sexuality) relate to modernity's central feature -- the concept of the individual. By reconstructing an archetype of the modern family, this book explains why individuals have experienced its deconstruction as a profound identity crisis.



Families In Transition


Families In Transition
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Author : Peter Gossage
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 1999-09-01

Families In Transition written by Peter Gossage and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-09-01 with History categories.


Gossage uses a family-reconstitution method, drawing on local parish registers and manuscript-census schedules, to focus on marriage, household organization, and family size in this context of social and economic change. Family formation was profoundly affected as couples adjusted to the new urban, industrial setting. Gossage demonstrates that demographic behaviour was increasingly differentiated by social class, with distinct marriage and fertility patterns emerging among bourgeois and proletarian families. Bourgeois women who married in the 1860s, for example, were already limiting family size, a crucial shift that did not occur in working-class families until almost a generation later. Families in Transition demonstrates the extent to which stereotypes about family life in Quebec before the Quiet Revolution need to be revisited. Far from being passive, static, uniformly prolific, and constrained by religious and cultural perspectives, Saint-Hyacinthe families responded quickly to the changing realities of the day, reinventing marriage patterns and domestic arrangements to fit the new industrial capitalism of the nineteenth century. In this sense they were truly families in transition.



Metamorphoses Of Landscape And Community In Early Quebec


Metamorphoses Of Landscape And Community In Early Quebec
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Author : Colin M. Coates
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2000-02-04

Metamorphoses Of Landscape And Community In Early Quebec written by Colin M. Coates and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000-02-04 with History categories.


French settlers distanced the indigenous people and flora and fauna to create a landscape that by the mid-eighteenth century had become recognizably European. British industrialists and landowners attempted similar appropriations with far less durable results and the area remained a heartland of French-Canadian life, with a sense of cohesive community. This community spirit, rooted in agrarian landscape, was channelled into the developing sense of colonial nationalism of the 1820s and 1830s. Drawing on maps by explorers and surveyors, correspondence documenting the conflict between a backwoods priest and his parishioners, a gentlewoman's sketchbook, and the documents of a bitter court case between a seigneur's wife and a local priest, Coates illuminates the development of the region and the social, cultural, and economic ties and tensions within it, providing insights into the often hidden values of a rural community.



Babies For The Nation


Babies For The Nation
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Author : Denyse Baillargeon
language : en
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Release Date : 2010-11-04

Babies For The Nation written by Denyse Baillargeon and has been published by Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-11-04 with Social Science categories.


Described by some as a “necropolis for babies,” the province of Quebec in the early twentieth century recorded infant mortality rates, particularly among French-speaking Catholics, that were among the highest in the Western world. This “bleeding of the nation” gave birth to a vast movement for child welfare that paved the way for a medicalization of childbearing. In Babies for the Nation, basing her analysis on extensive documentary research and more than fifty interviews with mothers, Denyse Baillargeon sets out to understand how doctors were able to convince women to consult them, and why mothers chose to follow their advice. Her analysis considers the medical discourse of the time, the development of free services made available to mothers between 1910 and 1970, and how mothers used these services. Showing the variety of social actors involved in this process (doctors, nurses, women’s groups, members of the clergy, private enterprise, the state, and the mothers themselves), this study delineates the alliances and the conflicts that arose between them in a complex phenomenon that profoundly changed the nature of childbearing in Quebec. Un Québec en mal d’enfants: La médicalisation de la maternité 1910—1970 was awarded the Clio-Québec Prize, the Lionel Groulx-Yves-Saint-Germain Prize, and the Jean-Charles-Falardeau Prize. This translation by W. Donald Wilson brings this important book to a new readership.



A History Of Law In Canada Vol 1


A History Of Law In Canada Vol 1
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Author : Philip Girard
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2018-01-01

A History Of Law In Canada Vol 1 written by Philip Girard and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-01-01 with Law categories.


A History of Law in Canada is the first of two volumes. Volume one begins at a time just prior to European contact and continues to the 1860s, while volume two will start with Confederation and end at approximately 2000. The history of law includes substantive law, legal institutions, legal actors, and legal culture. The authors assume that since 1500 there have been three legal systems in Canada - the Indigenous, the French, and the English. At all times, these systems have co-existed and interacted, with the relative power and influence of each being more or less dominant in different periods. The history of law cannot be treated in isolation, and this book examines law as a dynamic process, shaped by and affecting other histories over the long term. The law guided and was guided by economic developments, was influenced and moulded by the nature and trajectory of political ideas and institutions, and variously exacerbated or mediated intercultural exchange and conflict. These themes are apparent in this examination, and through most areas of law including land settlement and tenure, and family, commercial, constitutional, and criminal law.



Christian Churches And Their Peoples 1840 1965


Christian Churches And Their Peoples 1840 1965
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Author : Nancy Christie
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2010-12-15

Christian Churches And Their Peoples 1840 1965 written by Nancy Christie and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-12-15 with History categories.


Religious institutions, values, and identities are fundamental to understanding the lived experiences of Canadians in the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century. Christian Churches and Their Peoples, an inter-denominational study, considers how Christian churches influenced the social and cultural development of Canadian society across regional and linguistic lines. By shifting their focus beyond the internal dynamics of institutions, Nancy Christie and Michael Gauvreau address broad social issues such as the ways in which religion is linked to changing mores, the key role of laypeople in shaping churches, and the ways in which First Nations peoples both appropriated and resisted missionary teachings. With an important analysis of popular religious ideas and practices, Christian Churches and Their Peoples demonstrates that the cultural authority and regulatory practices of religious institutions both affirmed and opposed the personal religious values of Canadians, ultimately facilitating their elaboration of personal, ethnic, gender, and national identities.



Religion Family And Community In Victorian Canada


Religion Family And Community In Victorian Canada
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Author : Marguerite Van Die
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2006-01-19

Religion Family And Community In Victorian Canada written by Marguerite Van Die and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-01-19 with History categories.


Van Die, a sympathetic and perceptive observer and a gifted and deft interpreter, describes the lives of the Colbys of Carrollcroft - members of Canada's emerging economic elite who were active in the local community, public life, and politics - drawing attention to the links connecting domestic religion and private life, business concerns, and social change in one family's life over three generations.



Households Of Faith


Households Of Faith
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Author : Nancy Christie
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2002

Households Of Faith written by Nancy Christie and has been published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with History categories.


Households of Faith examines a variety of religious traditions with a particular focus on the way in which religious communities define gender identities. The authors explore the boundaries drawn in religious discourse between the private and public, offering a revisionist perspective on the theoretical framework of separate spheres. By analysing gender relations within the matrix of the family, they explore both the conflicts and interdependency of gender roles.