Revue D Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise


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Revue D Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise


Revue D Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise
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Release Date : 2000

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Revue D Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise


Revue D Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise
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Release Date : 1999

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Mens


Mens
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language : en
Publisher: Presses Université Laval
Release Date : 2000

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Tout Nous Serait Possible


 Tout Nous Serait Possible
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Author : Patrick Lacroix
language : fr
Publisher: Presses de l'Université Laval
Release Date : 2023-09-09T00:00:00-04:00

Tout Nous Serait Possible written by Patrick Lacroix and has been published by Presses de l'Université Laval this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-09-09T00:00:00-04:00 with History categories.


Loin d’être marginaux aux points de vue géographique et social, les « Francos » furent visibles et dérangèrent. Une meilleure compréhension de leur histoire politique nous permet d’insister sur cette influence croissante et de réfuter l’immutabilité des obstacles se dressant entre cette minorité et toute ascension ou tout pouvoir.



Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise


Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise
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Author : Gilles Havard
language : fr
Publisher: Flammarion
Release Date : 2014-05-21T00:00:00+02:00

Histoire De L Am Rique Fran Aise written by Gilles Havard and has been published by Flammarion this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-21T00:00:00+02:00 with History categories.


Au début du XVIIIe siècle, la Nouvelle-France s’étendait sur un tiers du continent nord-américain, de Québec à La Nouvelle-Orléans, des forêts glacées du Canada aux bayous de Louisiane, en passant par les prairies du Midwest. Un Empire dont la clé de voûte fut l’alliance avec les Indiens, qui permit aux Français de s’implanter et de se maintenir au nez et à la barbe des Anglais, plus nombreux, mais confinés sur le littoral atlantique. Colons, Indiens, esclaves africains composaient, surtout en Louisiane, une Amérique française au visage cosmopolite. Cette Amérique, que notre mémoire a occultée, n’a pas entièrement disparu. Les toponymes en témoignent – New Orléans, Baton Rouge, Saint-Louis, Montréal, etc. –, et de nombreuses villes nord-américaines ont eu pour fondateurs des Français. Des millions d’Américains, aux États-Unis comme au Canada, ont des noms d’origine française – Archambault, Bissonnette, Boucher, Colombe, Dion, Pineaux, Roubideaux : imagine-t-on aujourd’hui que ces patronymes sont portés notamment par des Indiens du Dakota ? Parmi les descendants des colons français, certains parlent toujours la langue de Molière. Ce legs, on ne saurait le comprendre sans se glisser, au fil de la lecture, dans une pirogue ou dans un canoë à la recherche d’une histoire ignorée.



Seeking Imperialism S Embrace


Seeking Imperialism S Embrace
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Author : Kristen Stromberg Childers
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2016

Seeking Imperialism S Embrace written by Kristen Stromberg Childers and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with History categories.


"This book explores France's complex history of integration and national identity by tracing the unique and historically significant political journey of the Caribbean islands of Martinique and Guadeloupe, the French Antilles"--Provided by publisher.



The Greater Gulf


The Greater Gulf
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Author : Claire Elizabeth Campbell
language : en
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release Date : 2020-02-13

The Greater Gulf written by Claire Elizabeth Campbell 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 2020-02-13 with History categories.


The largest estuary in the world, the Gulf of St Lawrence is defined broadly by an ecology that stretches from the upper reaches of the St Lawrence River to the Gulf Stream, and by a web of influences that reach from the heart of the continent to northern Europe. For more than a millennium, the gulf's strategic location and rich marine resources have made it a destination and a gateway, a cockpit and a crossroads, and a highway and a home. From Vinland the Good to the novels of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the Gulf has haunted the Western imagination. A transborder collaboration between Canadian and American scholars, The Greater Gulf represents the first concerted exploration of the environmental history – marine and terrestrial – of the Gulf of St Lawrence. Contributors tell many histories of a place that has been fished, fought over, explored, and exploited. The essays' defining themes resonate in today's charged atmosphere of quickening climate change as they recount stories of resilience played against ecological fragility, resistance at odds with accommodation, considered versus reckless exploitation, and real, imagined, and imposed identities. Reconsidering perceptions about borders and the spaces between and across land and sea, The Greater Gulf draws attention to a central place and part of North Atlantic and North American history. Contributors include Rainer Baehre (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Jack Bouchard (Folger Institute), Claire Campbell (Bucknell University), Caitlin Charman (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Jack Little (Simon Fraser University), Edward MacDonald (University of Prince Edward Island), Matthew McKenzie (University of Connecticut), Suzanne Morton (McGill University), Brian Payne (Bridgewater State University), John G. Reid (St. Mary's University), and Daniel Soucier (University of Maine).



Distorted Descent


Distorted Descent
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Author : Darryl Leroux
language : en
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Release Date : 2019-09-20

Distorted Descent written by Darryl Leroux and has been published by Univ. of Manitoba Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-20 with History categories.


Distorted Descent examines a social phenomenon that has taken off in the twenty-first century: otherwise white, French descendant settlers in Canada shifting into a self-defined “Indigenous” identity. This study is not about individuals who have been dispossessed by colonial policies, or the multi-generational efforts to reconnect that occur in response. Rather, it is about white, French-descendant people discovering an Indigenous ancestor born 300 to 375 years ago through genealogy and using that ancestor as the sole basis for an eventual shift into an “Indigenous” identity today. After setting out the most common genealogical practices that facilitate race shifting, Leroux examines two of the most prominent self-identified “Indigenous” organizations currently operating in Quebec. Both organizations have their origins in committed opposition to Indigenous land and territorial negotiations, and both encourage the use of suspect genealogical practices. Distorted Descent brings to light to how these claims to an “Indigenous” identity are then used politically to oppose actual, living Indigenous peoples, exposing along the way the shifting politics of whiteness, white settler colonialism, and white supremacy.



A Nation Beyond Borders


A Nation Beyond Borders
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Author : Michel Bock
language : en
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Release Date : 2014-04-29

A Nation Beyond Borders written by Michel Bock and has been published by University of Ottawa Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-04-29 with Social Science categories.


This book, first published as Quand la nation débordait les frontières (Hurtubise HMH, 2004), is considered the most comprehensive analysis of Lionel Groulx's work and vision as an intellectual leader of a nationalist school that extended well beyond the borders of Québec. Recipient of the 2005 Governor General's Literary Award in non-fiction, the original French edition also won the Michel-Brunet Award (Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française), the Prix Champlain (Conseil de la vie française en Amérique), and a medal awarded by the Québec National Assembly. It was also shortlisted for the Jean-Charles-Falardeau Award (Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines du Canada) and the City of Ottawa Book Award. For over five decades, historians and intellectuals have defined the nationalist discourse primarily in territorial terms. In this regard, Groulx has been portrayed—more often than not—as the architect of Québécois nationalism. Translated by Ferdinanda Van Gennip, A Nation Beyond Borders will continue to spark debate on Groulx's description of the parameters of the French-Canadian nation. Highlighting the often neglected role of French-Canadian minorities in his thought, this book presents the Canon as an uncompromising advocate of solidarity between all French-Canadian communities.



Champlain S Dream


Champlain S Dream
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Author : David Hackett Fischer
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2008-10-14

Champlain S Dream written by David Hackett Fischer and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-10-14 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Winner of the Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing In this sweeping, enthralling biography, acclaimed historian David Hackett Fischer brings to life the remarkable Samuel de Champlain—soldier, spy, master mariner, explorer, cartographer, artist, and Father of New France. Born on France's Atlantic coast, Champlain grew to manhood in a country riven by religious warfare. The historical record is unclear on whether Champlain was baptized Protestant or Catholic, but he fought in France's religious wars for the man who would become Henri IV, one of France's greatest kings, and like Henri, he was religiously tolerant in an age of murderous sectarianism. Champlain was also a brilliant navigator. He went to sea as a boy and over time acquired the skills that allowed him to make twenty-seven Atlantic crossings without losing a ship. But we remember Champlain mainly as a great explorer. On foot and by ship and canoe, he traveled through what are now six Canadian provinces and five American states. Over more than thirty years he founded, colonized, and administered French settlements in North America. Sailing frequently between France and Canada, he maneuvered through court intrigue in Paris and negotiated among more than a dozen Indian nations in North America to establish New France. Champlain had early support from Henri IV and later Louis XIII, but the Queen Regent Marie de Medici and Cardinal Richelieu opposed his efforts. Despite much resistance and many defeats, Champlain, by his astonishing dedication and stamina, finally established France's New World colony. He tried constantly to maintain peace among Indian nations that were sometimes at war with one another, but when he had to, he took up arms and forcefully imposed a new balance of power, proving himself a formidable strategist and warrior. Throughout his three decades in North America, Champlain remained committed to a remarkable vision, a Grand Design for France's colony. He encouraged intermarriage among the French colonists and the natives, and he insisted on tolerance for Protestants. He was a visionary leader, especially when compared to his English and Spanish contemporaries—a man who dreamed of humanity and peace in a world of cruelty and violence. This superb biography, the first in decades, is as dramatic and exciting as the life it portrays. Deeply researched, it is illustrated throughout with many contemporary images and maps, including several drawn by Champlain himself.