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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 397 pages)
    Series Statement: Harvard historical studies 123
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Choquette, Leslie Frenchmen into peasants
    DDC: 304.8/71044/09032
    Keywords: Immigrants History ; France Emigration and immigration 18th century ; History ; New France Emigration and immigration ; History ; Canada History To 1763 (New France) ; France History Bourbons, 1589-1789 ; France Emigration and immigration 17th century ; History
    Abstract: Introduction: The Peopling of French Canada -- pt. I. Modernity. 1. Regional Origins: Peasants or Frenchmen? 2. A Geography of Modernity: The Northwest. 3. A Geography of Modernity: Non-Northwesterners and Women. 4. An Urban Society: Class Structure and Occupational Distribution. 5. Religious Diversity: Protestants, Jews, and Catholics. 6. The Age of Adventure in an Age of Expansion -- pt. II. Tradition. 7. Traditional Patterns of Mobility. 8. A Traditional Movement: Northwestern Emigration to Canada. 9. A Traditional Movement: Emigration Outside the Northwest. 10. The Canadian System of Recruitment -- Conclusion: Frenchmen into Peasants
    Abstract: In considering the pattern of emigration in the context of migration history, Choquette shows that, in many ways, the movement toward Canada occurred as a by-product of other, perennial movements, such as the rural exodus or interurban labor migrations. Overall, emigrants to Canada belonged to an outwardly turned and mobile sector of French society, and their migration took place during a phase of vigorous Atlantic expansion. They crossed the ocean to establish a subsistence economy and peasant society, traces of which lingered on into the twentieth century
    Abstract: Leslie Choquette narrates the peopling of French Canada across the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the lesser known colonial phase of French migration. Drawing on French and Canadian archives, she carefully traces the precise origins of individual immigrants, describing them by gender, class, occupation, region, religion, age, and date of departure. Her archival work is impressive: of the more than 30,000 emigrants who embarked for Quebec and the Maritimes during the French Regime, nearly 16,000 are chronicled here
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-388) and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL
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    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674043381 , 0674043383
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiii, 229 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Only paradoxes to offer
    DDC: 305.420944
    Keywords: Feminism History ; France ; Feminism Case studies ; France ; Feminists History ; France ; Feminists Case studies ; France ; Human rights History ; France ; Women History ; France ; Féminisme Histoire ; France ; Féminisme Cas, Études de ; France ; Féministes Histoire ; France ; Féministes Cas, Études de ; France ; Droits économiques et sociaux Histoire ; France ; Femmes Droits ; Histoire ; France ; Rôle selon le sexe Histoire ; France ; France ; Feminists Case studies ; Human rights History ; Women History ; Feminists History ; Feminism History ; Feminism Case studies ; Feminism History ; Feminism Case studies ; Feminists History ; Feminists Case studies ; Human rights History ; Women History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Feminism & Feminist Theory ; Féminisme ; Droits civiques ; Histoire ; Feminism ; Feminists ; Human rights ; Women ; Feminisme ; Vrouwen ; Grondrechten ; Case studies ; History ; Electronic books ; Case studies ; France ; Europe ; Electronic books Case studies ; History ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung
    Abstract: Rereading the history of feminism -- The uses of imagination: Olympe de Gouges in the French Revolution -- The duties of the citizen: Jeanne Deroin in the Revolution 1848 -- The rights of "the social": Hubertine Auclert and the politics of the Third Republic -- The radical individualism of Madeleine Pelletier -- Citizens but not individuals: the vote and after.
    Abstract: When feminists argued for political rights in the context of liberal democracy they faced an impossible choice. On the one hand, they insisted that the differences between men and women were irrelevant for citizenship. On the other hand, by the fact that they acted on behalf of women, they introduced the very idea of difference they sought to eliminate. This paradox - the need both to accept and to refuse sexual difference in politics - was the constitutive condition of the long struggle by women to gain the right of citizenship. In this new book, remarkable in both its findings and its methodology, award-winning historian Joan Wallach Scott reads feminist history in terms of this paradox of sexual difference
    Description / Table of Contents: Rereading the history of feminismThe uses of imagination: Olympe de Gouges in the French Revolution -- The duties of the citizen: Jeanne Deroin in the Revolution 1848 -- The rights of "the social": Hubertine Auclert and the politics of the Third Republic -- The radical individualism of Madeleine Pelletier -- Citizens but not individuals: the vote and after.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-224) and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 0674937368 , 9780674937369 , 9780674029255 , 0674029259
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiii, 331 p.) , ill.
    Edition: 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version View to a death in the morning
    DDC: 304.5
    Keywords: Hunting History ; Animals Symbolic aspects ; Hunting and gathering societies ; Human-animal relationships ; Hunting stories ; Animals Symbolic aspects ; Hunting History ; Human-animal relationships ; Hunting stories ; Hunting History ; Hunting and gathering societies ; Animals Symbolic aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Essays ; Animals ; Symbolic aspects ; Human-animal relationships ; Hunting ; Hunting and gathering societies ; Hunting stories ; Farming and Country Life ; History ; Electronic books History
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    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-319) and index. - Description based on print version record
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