The French-Canadian Heritage in New England
Title | The French-Canadian Heritage in New England PDF eBook |
Author | Gerard J. Brault |
Publisher | UPNE |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780874513592 |
"In this book, Gerard J. Brault offers an introduction to Franco- American culture, covering the group's history, ideology, language, and literature; architecture, art, folklore, and music; demography, education, politics, religion, and sociology. " Back cover of book.
Frog Town
Title | Frog Town PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Armand French |
Publisher | University Press of America |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2014-07-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0761863842 |
Frog Towndescribes in detail a French Canadian parish that was unique due to the high density of both Acadian and Quebecois settlers that were situated in a Yankee stronghold of Puritan stock. This demography provided for a volatile history that accentuated the inter-ethnic/sectarian conflicts of the time. In this book, Laurence Armand French discusses the work, language, and social activities of the working-class French Canadians during the changing times that transformed them from French Canadians to Franco Americans. French also articulates the current double-standard of justice within New Hampshire with details of actual cases, presented alongside their circumstances and judicial outcomes, to offer a thorough depiction of the community of Frog Town.
The Franco-Americans of New England
Title | The Franco-Americans of New England PDF eBook |
Author | Yves Roby |
Publisher | Les éditions du Septentrion |
Pages | 572 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9782894483916 |
Between 1840 and 1930, approximately 900,000 people left Quebec for the United States and settled in French-Canadian colonies in New England's industrial cities. Yves Roby draws from first-person accounts to explore the conversion of these immigrants and their descendants from French-Canadian to Franco-American. The first generation of immigrants saw themselves as French Canadians who had relocated to the United States. They were not involved with American society and instead sought to recreate their lost homeland. The Franco-Americans of New England reveals that their children, however, did not see a need to create a distinct society. Although they maintained aspects of their language, religion, and customs, they felt no loyalty to Canada and identified themselves as Franco-American. Roby's analysis raises insightful questions about not only Franco-Americans but also the integration of ethno-cultural groups into Canadian society and the future of North American Francophonies.
A Distinct Alien Race
Title | A Distinct Alien Race PDF eBook |
Author | David Vermette |
Publisher | |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781771861694 |
The French-Canadians in New England
Title | The French-Canadians in New England PDF eBook |
Author | Rene L. Dugas |
Publisher | Rene L. Dugas |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The Shadows of the Trees
Title | The Shadows of the Trees PDF eBook |
Author | Jacques Ducharme |
Publisher | New York : Harper |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1943 |
Genre | Canadians, French-speaking New England |
ISBN |
The Franco-Americans of New England
Title | The Franco-Americans of New England PDF eBook |
Author | Armand B. Chartier |
Publisher | |
Pages | 628 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
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