| Titre : |
France and England in North America |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Francis Parkman, Auteur ; David Levin (1924-....), Editeur scientifique |
| Editeur : |
New York [États-Unis] : Library of America |
| Année de publication : |
1983 |
| Collection : |
Literary classics of the United States num. 11-12 |
| Importance : |
2 vol.(1504, 1620 p.) |
| Présentation : |
ill., jacquette ill. |
| Format : |
21 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-940450-11-9 |
| Note générale : |
Appendices de vol. 1 en français. Index |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Français (fre) |
| Catégories : |
Amérique du Nord -- 1600-1775 (Période coloniale) ; Amérique du Nord -- Civilisation -- Influence britannique ; Amérique du Nord -- Civilisation -- Influence française ; Amérique du Nord -- Histoire -- Période coloniale (ca. 1600-1775) ; Canada -- Histoire -- Avant 1763 (Nouvelle France) ; États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1754-1763 (Guerre de Sept Ans) ; Explorateurs -- Amerique -- Biographie ; Explorateurs -- France -- Biographie ; Jésuites -- Nouvelle France -- Histoire -- 17e siècle ; La Salle, Robert Cavelier -- sieur de (1643-1687) ; Louisbourg (Nouvelle Écosse, Canada) -- Histoire -- Siège, 1745 ; Massachusetts -- Histoire -- Guerre du Roi George, 1744-1748 ; Mississippi (Fleuve) -- Découverte et exploration ; Mississippi (Vallée) -- Histoire -- Avant 1803 ; Montcalm de Saint-Véran, Louis-Joseph -- marquis de (1712-1759) ; Nouvelle-France -- Découvert et exploration ; Wolfe, James (1727-1759)
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| Index. décimale : |
970 |
| Résumé : |
France and England in North America is a two-volume history of the European colonization of North America written by Francis Parkman between 1865 and 1892, which highlights the military struggles between France and Great Britain. It was well regarded at the time of publication, and continues to enjoy a reputation as a literary masterpiece. While it is still useful in a limited capacity as an historical study, Parkman took many liberties in describing unknown and unknowable details. This has led some critics to categorize Parkman's work as belonging in the purgatory between history and historical fiction. -- from https://en.wikipedia.org (Dec. 7, 2015) |
| Note de contenu : |
v. 1. Pioneers of France in the New World. The Jesuits of North America in the seventeenth century. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West. The old régime in Canada -- v. 2. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. A half-century of conflict. Montcalm and Wolfe.
Pioneers of France in the New World: Huguenots in Florida (Early Spanish adventure ; Villegagnon ; Jean Ribaut ; Laudonniere ; Conspiracy ; Famine, war, succor ; Menendez ; Massacre of the heretics ; Charles IX and Philip II ; Dominique de Gourgues) ; Champlain and his associates (Early French adventures in North America ; La Roche, Champlain, De Monts ; Acadia occupied ; Lescarbot and Champlain ; The Jesuits and their patroness ; Jesuits in Acadia ; La Saussaye, Argall ; Ruin of French Acadia ; Champlain at Quebec ; Lake Champlain ; War, trade, discovery ; The impostor Vignau ; Discovery of Lake Huron ; The great war party ; Hostile sects, rival interests ; The English at Quebec ; Death of Champlain) -- The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century: Introduction : native tribes ; Notre-Dame des Anges, 1634 ; Loyola and the Jesuits ; Pail le Jeune, 1632, 1633 ; Le Jeune and the hunters, 1633, 1634 ; The Huron mission, 1633, 1634 ; Bre?beuf and his associates, 1634, 1635 ; The feast of the dead, 1636, 1637 ; The Huron and the Jesuit, 1636, 1637 ; Character of the Canadian Jesuits, 1637 ; Persecution, 1637-1640 ; Priest and pagan, 1638-1640 ; The tobacco nation, The neutrals, 1639, 1640 ; Quebec and its tenants, 1636-1646 ; Devotees and nuns, 1636-1652 ; Villemarie de Montreal, 1636-1642 ; Isaac Jogues, 1641-1644 ; The Iroquois, Bressani, De Noue?, 1641-1646 ; Villemarie, 1642-1644 ; Peace, 1644, 1645 ; The peace broken, 1645, 1646 ; Another war, 1646, 1647 ; Priest and Puritan, 1645-1651 ; A doomed nation, 1645-1648 ; The Huron church, 1645-1648 ; Sainte Marie, 1648, 1649 ; Antoine Daniel, 1648 ; Ruin of the Hurons, 1649 ; The Martyrs, 1649 ; The sanctuary, 1649, 1650 ; Garnier, Chabanel, 1649 ; The Huron mission abandoned, 1650-1652 ; The last of the Hurons, 1650-1866 ; The destroyers, 1650-1670 ; The end -- La Salle and the discovery of the Great West: Cavelier de La Salle ; La Salle and the sulpitians ; The Jesuits on the lakes ; France takes possession of the West ; The discovery of the Mississippi ; La Salle and Frontenac ; Party strife ; The grand enterprise ; La Salle at Niagara ; The launch of the "Griffin" ; La Salle on the Upper Lakes ; La Salle on the Illinois ; Fort Cre?vecœur ; Hardihood of La Salle ; Indian conquerors ; Tonty and the Iroquois ; The adventures of Hennepin ; Hennepin and the Sioux ; La Salle begins anew ; Success of La Salle ; St. Louis of the Illinois ; La Salle painted by himself ; A new enterprise ; The voyage ; La Salle in Texas ; St. Louis of Texas ; Assassination of La Salle ; The innocent and the guilty ; Fate of the Texan colony -- The old re?gime in Canada: The feudal chiefs of Acadia (La Tour and D'Aunay, 1497-1643 ; La Tour and the Puritans, 1643-1645 ; The victor vanquished, 1645-1710) ; Canada : a mission (The Jesuits at Onondaga, 1653-1658 ; The holy wars of Montreal, 1642-1661 ; The heroes of the Long Saut, 1660, 1661 ; The disputed bishopric, 1657-1668 ; Laval and Argenson, 1659, 1660 ; Laval and Avaugour, 1658-1663 ; Laval and Dumesnil, 1661-1664 ; Laval and Me?zy, 1657-1665 ; Laval and the seminary, 1662-1680) ; The colony and the king (Royal intervention, 1661-1665 ; The Mohawks chastised, 1666, 1667 ; Paternal government, 1665-1672 ; Marriage and population, 1661-1673 ; The new home, 1665-1672 ; Canadian feudalism, 1663-1763 ; The rulers of Canada, 1663-1763 ; Trade and industry, 1663-1673 ; The missions, the brandy question, 1668-1702 ; Priests and people, 1663-1763 ; Morals and manners, 1640-1763 ; Canadian absolutism, 1663-1763) |
France and England in North America [texte imprimé] / Francis Parkman, Auteur ; David Levin (1924-....), Editeur scientifique . - New York (États-Unis) : Library of America, 1983 . - 2 vol.(1504, 1620 p.) : ill., jacquette ill. ; 21 cm. - ( Literary classics of the United States; 11-12) . ISSN : 978-0-940450-11-9 Appendices de vol. 1 en français. Index Langues : Anglais ( eng) Français ( fre)
| Catégories : |
Amérique du Nord -- 1600-1775 (Période coloniale) ; Amérique du Nord -- Civilisation -- Influence britannique ; Amérique du Nord -- Civilisation -- Influence française ; Amérique du Nord -- Histoire -- Période coloniale (ca. 1600-1775) ; Canada -- Histoire -- Avant 1763 (Nouvelle France) ; États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1754-1763 (Guerre de Sept Ans) ; Explorateurs -- Amerique -- Biographie ; Explorateurs -- France -- Biographie ; Jésuites -- Nouvelle France -- Histoire -- 17e siècle ; La Salle, Robert Cavelier -- sieur de (1643-1687) ; Louisbourg (Nouvelle Écosse, Canada) -- Histoire -- Siège, 1745 ; Massachusetts -- Histoire -- Guerre du Roi George, 1744-1748 ; Mississippi (Fleuve) -- Découverte et exploration ; Mississippi (Vallée) -- Histoire -- Avant 1803 ; Montcalm de Saint-Véran, Louis-Joseph -- marquis de (1712-1759) ; Nouvelle-France -- Découvert et exploration ; Wolfe, James (1727-1759)
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| Index. décimale : |
970 |
| Résumé : |
France and England in North America is a two-volume history of the European colonization of North America written by Francis Parkman between 1865 and 1892, which highlights the military struggles between France and Great Britain. It was well regarded at the time of publication, and continues to enjoy a reputation as a literary masterpiece. While it is still useful in a limited capacity as an historical study, Parkman took many liberties in describing unknown and unknowable details. This has led some critics to categorize Parkman's work as belonging in the purgatory between history and historical fiction. -- from https://en.wikipedia.org (Dec. 7, 2015) |
| Note de contenu : |
v. 1. Pioneers of France in the New World. The Jesuits of North America in the seventeenth century. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West. The old régime in Canada -- v. 2. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. A half-century of conflict. Montcalm and Wolfe.
Pioneers of France in the New World: Huguenots in Florida (Early Spanish adventure ; Villegagnon ; Jean Ribaut ; Laudonniere ; Conspiracy ; Famine, war, succor ; Menendez ; Massacre of the heretics ; Charles IX and Philip II ; Dominique de Gourgues) ; Champlain and his associates (Early French adventures in North America ; La Roche, Champlain, De Monts ; Acadia occupied ; Lescarbot and Champlain ; The Jesuits and their patroness ; Jesuits in Acadia ; La Saussaye, Argall ; Ruin of French Acadia ; Champlain at Quebec ; Lake Champlain ; War, trade, discovery ; The impostor Vignau ; Discovery of Lake Huron ; The great war party ; Hostile sects, rival interests ; The English at Quebec ; Death of Champlain) -- The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century: Introduction : native tribes ; Notre-Dame des Anges, 1634 ; Loyola and the Jesuits ; Pail le Jeune, 1632, 1633 ; Le Jeune and the hunters, 1633, 1634 ; The Huron mission, 1633, 1634 ; Bre?beuf and his associates, 1634, 1635 ; The feast of the dead, 1636, 1637 ; The Huron and the Jesuit, 1636, 1637 ; Character of the Canadian Jesuits, 1637 ; Persecution, 1637-1640 ; Priest and pagan, 1638-1640 ; The tobacco nation, The neutrals, 1639, 1640 ; Quebec and its tenants, 1636-1646 ; Devotees and nuns, 1636-1652 ; Villemarie de Montreal, 1636-1642 ; Isaac Jogues, 1641-1644 ; The Iroquois, Bressani, De Noue?, 1641-1646 ; Villemarie, 1642-1644 ; Peace, 1644, 1645 ; The peace broken, 1645, 1646 ; Another war, 1646, 1647 ; Priest and Puritan, 1645-1651 ; A doomed nation, 1645-1648 ; The Huron church, 1645-1648 ; Sainte Marie, 1648, 1649 ; Antoine Daniel, 1648 ; Ruin of the Hurons, 1649 ; The Martyrs, 1649 ; The sanctuary, 1649, 1650 ; Garnier, Chabanel, 1649 ; The Huron mission abandoned, 1650-1652 ; The last of the Hurons, 1650-1866 ; The destroyers, 1650-1670 ; The end -- La Salle and the discovery of the Great West: Cavelier de La Salle ; La Salle and the sulpitians ; The Jesuits on the lakes ; France takes possession of the West ; The discovery of the Mississippi ; La Salle and Frontenac ; Party strife ; The grand enterprise ; La Salle at Niagara ; The launch of the "Griffin" ; La Salle on the Upper Lakes ; La Salle on the Illinois ; Fort Cre?vecœur ; Hardihood of La Salle ; Indian conquerors ; Tonty and the Iroquois ; The adventures of Hennepin ; Hennepin and the Sioux ; La Salle begins anew ; Success of La Salle ; St. Louis of the Illinois ; La Salle painted by himself ; A new enterprise ; The voyage ; La Salle in Texas ; St. Louis of Texas ; Assassination of La Salle ; The innocent and the guilty ; Fate of the Texan colony -- The old re?gime in Canada: The feudal chiefs of Acadia (La Tour and D'Aunay, 1497-1643 ; La Tour and the Puritans, 1643-1645 ; The victor vanquished, 1645-1710) ; Canada : a mission (The Jesuits at Onondaga, 1653-1658 ; The holy wars of Montreal, 1642-1661 ; The heroes of the Long Saut, 1660, 1661 ; The disputed bishopric, 1657-1668 ; Laval and Argenson, 1659, 1660 ; Laval and Avaugour, 1658-1663 ; Laval and Dumesnil, 1661-1664 ; Laval and Me?zy, 1657-1665 ; Laval and the seminary, 1662-1680) ; The colony and the king (Royal intervention, 1661-1665 ; The Mohawks chastised, 1666, 1667 ; Paternal government, 1665-1672 ; Marriage and population, 1661-1673 ; The new home, 1665-1672 ; Canadian feudalism, 1663-1763 ; The rulers of Canada, 1663-1763 ; Trade and industry, 1663-1673 ; The missions, the brandy question, 1668-1702 ; Priests and people, 1663-1763 ; Morals and manners, 1640-1763 ; Canadian absolutism, 1663-1763) |
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