Christie Seigneuries

Christie Seigneuries
Title Christie Seigneuries PDF eBook
Author Françoise Noël
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 258
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780773508767

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In The Christie Seigneuries, Françoise Noël provides a detailed case study of the Christie Seigneuries in the Upper Richelieu Valley (in what is now Quebec) during the period from the French surrender to the British in 1760 to the commutation act of 1854 ending seigneurial tenure. While most seigneurial studies have focused on the censitaires, Noël examines the administrative practices of the seigneurs themselves. She reveals that management practices of seigneuries were influenced more by the personality of the seigneur and his family circumstances, as well as changing economic conditions, than by the judicial rights of the seigneur.

Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Title Dictionary of Canadian Biography PDF eBook
Author Francess G. Halpenny
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1132
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780802034526

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These biographies of Canadians are arranged chronologically by date of death. Entries in each volume are listed alphabetically, with bibliographies of source material and an index to names.

French-Speaking Protestants in Canada

French-Speaking Protestants in Canada
Title French-Speaking Protestants in Canada PDF eBook
Author Jason Zuidema
Publisher BRILL
Pages 329
Release 2011-09-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004211764

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Although French-speaking Canadians have largely been Roman Catholic, there has been a small, but significant Protestant minority among them. This collection of essays brings together the work of leading scholars in the field to bring historical perspective on this often misunderstood or forgotten religious minority.

Metamorphoses of Landscape and Community in Early Quebec

Metamorphoses of Landscape and Community in Early Quebec
Title Metamorphoses of Landscape and Community in Early Quebec PDF eBook
Author Colin MacMillan Coates
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 247
Release 2000
Genre Canada
ISBN 0773518967

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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries French settlers radically transformed the landscape of the St Lawrence river, creating strong local communities that became the crucibles of a New World nationalism. Drawing on the insights and methods of cultural history, Colin Coates examines the seigneuries of Batiscan and Sainte-Anne de la Pérade, recreating the social relations between individuals and ethnic groups that inhabited the area. He shows that successive waves of immigrants sought to appropriate the landscape of the New World and replace it with a physical and cultural reality much closer to their European roots and traditions.

The Patriots and the People

The Patriots and the People
Title The Patriots and the People PDF eBook
Author Allan Greer
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 420
Release 1993-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802069306

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The Lower Canadian Rebellion of 1837 has been called the most important event in pre-Confederation history. Previously, it has been explained as a response to economic distress or as the result of manipulation by middle-class politicians. Lord Durham believed it was an expression of racial conflict. The Patriots and the People is a fundamental reinterpretation of the Rebellion. Allan Greer argues that far being passive victims of events, the habitants were actively responding to democratic appeals because the language of popular sovereignty was in harmony with their experience and outlook. He finds that a certain form of popular republicanism, with roots deep in the French-Canadian past, drove the anti-government campaign. Institutions such as the militia and the parish played an important part in giving shape to the movement, and the customs of the maypole and charivari provided models for the collective actions against local representatives of the colonial regime. In looking closely into the actions, motives, and mentality of the rural plebeians who formed a majority of those involved in the insurrection, Allan Greer brings to light new causes for the revolutionary role of the normally peaceful French-Canadian peasant. By doing so he provides a social history with new dimensions.

The Boucher Heritage

The Boucher Heritage
Title The Boucher Heritage PDF eBook
Author Laurent Boucher
Publisher Argentum Press
Pages 308
Release 1999
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Canadian Papers in Rural History

Canadian Papers in Rural History
Title Canadian Papers in Rural History PDF eBook
Author Donald H. Akenson
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1978
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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