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Histoire populaire de l'Acadie by Jean-Claude Dupont Pdf
Dans cette synthèse ethnographique, l'auteur tente de restituer une image fidèle du milieu domestique rural acadien d'autrefois. A l'aide de témoignages oraux d'anciens encore vivants et de pièces d'archives, il reconstitue les principaux faits de civilisation matérielle concernant l'habitation, le mobilier, l'art populaire, l'habillement et la lingerie, l'alimentation, l'agriculture et l'élevage, le travail en mer. La compilation est servie par une collection abondante de reproductions photographiques et de dessins ainsi que par de nombreuses citations tirées de manuscrits. Un glossaire des termes et expressions propres à l'Acadie complète le tout.
Author : Nicolas Landry,Nicole Lang Publisher : Les éditions du Septentrion Page : 352 pages File Size : 51,7 Mb Release : 2001 Category : History ISBN : 2894481772
Histoire de l'Acadie by Nicolas Landry,Nicole Lang Pdf
En 2004, l'Acadie aura 400 ans, comme nous l'apprend ce livre qui retrace les grandes périodes de la vie de ce coin de pays. A travers l'expérience des Amérindiens, des femmes, des notables, des riches et des pauvres, les deux spécialistes de l'histoire acadienne évoquent les enjeux politiques et économiques de la colonisation, des débuts à la situation actuelle, alors que les Acadiens des provinces maritimes s'affirment de plus en plus. Avec quelques photos en noir et blanc et une solide bibliographie. [SDM].
Histoire des Acadiens by Bona Arsenault,Pascal Alain Pdf
Une toute nouvelle édition publiée à l'occasion du troisième congrès mondial acadien, qui a eu lieu en Nouvelle-Écosse à l'été 2004. L'ouvrage aborde le fait acadien dans ses multiples aspects (social, politique, culturel, géographique, linguistique) et constitue une excellente introduction à l'histoire acadienne. Il veut également rendre hommage aux communautés acadiennes qui luttent depuis toujours pour garder leur langue et culture vivantes. Un chapitre additionnel porte sur la période de 1850 à 2004. Un index des noms de personnes et un index des lieux complètent le tout. [SDM].
Histoire populaire du Québec: Des origines à 1791 by Jacques Lacoursière Pdf
Issue de la collection "Nos racines", cette vaste histoire du Québec se veut populaire par son sujet - Le peuple - et par son style, c'est-à-dire une écriture simple et captivante. [SDM].
Contexts of Acadian History, 1686-1784 by Naomi E.S. Griffiths Pdf
In 1600 there were no such people as the Acadians; by 1700 the Acadians, who numbered almost 2,000, lived in an area now covered by northern Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and the southern Gaspé region of Quebec. While most of their ancestors had come to live there from France, a number had arrived from Scotland and England. Their relations with the original inhabitants of the region, the Micmac and Malecite peoples, were generally peaceful. In 1713 the Treaty of Utrecht recognized the Acadian community and gave their territory -- on the frontier between New England and New France -- to Great Britain. During the next forty years the Acadians continued to prosper and to develop their political life and distinctive culture. The deportation of 1755, however, exiled the majority of Acadians to other British colonies in North America. Some went on from their original destination to England, France, or Santo Domingo; many of those who arrived in France continued on to Louisiana; some Acadians eventually returned to Nova Scotia, but not to the lands they once held. The deportation, however, did not destroy the Acadian community. In spite of a horrific death toll, nine years of proscription, and the forfeiture of property and political rights, the Acadians continued to be part of Nova Scotia. The communal existence they were able to sustain, Griffiths shows, formed the basis for the recovery of Acadian society when, in 1764, they were again permitted to own land in the colony. Instead of destroying the Acadian community, the deportation proved to be a source of power for the formation of Acadian identity in the nineteenth century. By placing Acadian history in the context of North American and European realities, Griffiths removes it from the realms of folklore and partisan political interpretation. She brings into play the current historiographical concerns about the development of the trans-Atlantic world of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, considerably sharpening our focus on this period of North American history.
Despite their position between warring French and British empires, European settlers in the Maritimes eventually developed from a migrant community into a distinctive Acadian society. From Migrant to Acadian is a comprehensive narrative history of how the Acadian community came into being. Acadian culture not only survived, despite attempts to extinguish it, but developed into a complex society with a unique identity and traditions that still exist in present day Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Author : John H. Reid Publisher : University of Toronto Press Page : 530 pages File Size : 55,7 Mb Release : 1994-01-01 Category : History ISBN : 0802069770
The French-Canadian Heritage in New England by Gerard J. Brault Pdf
"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.
Canadian Books for Young People/Livres canadiens pour la jeunesse, 3e by Irma McDonough Pdf
This third, completely revised edition contains hundreds of new entries for a total of almost 2,000 children's books and magazines carefully selected and described by a team of children's librarians. Entries are arranged by subject, with reading levels indicated where necessary, and are also listed in a separate author-title index. A list of prize-winning Canadian children's books and a basic book list for librarians, teachers, and parents are included in this charmingly illustrated volume.
French and Creole in Louisiana by Albert Valdman Pdf
Leading specialists on Cajun French and Louisiana Creole examine dialectology and sociolinguistics in this volume, the first comprehensive treatment of the linguistic situation of francophone Louisiana and its relation to the current development of French in North America outside of Quebec. Topics discussed include: language shift and code mixing speaker attitudes the role of schools and media in the maintenance of these languages and such language planning initiatives as the CODOFIL program to revive the sue of French in Louisiana. £/LIST£
Coalescence of Styles provides an important comparative analysis of material heritage, showing how regional furniture embodied the lifestyles of diverse groups of settlers."--BOOK JACKET.