1815 Les naufragés de l'Empire
Author : Claude-alain Saby
Publisher : TheBookEdition
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
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ISBN : 9782952648806
Author : Claude-alain Saby
Publisher : TheBookEdition
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
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Author : Claude-Alain Saby
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 36,49 MB
Release : 2019-07-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0244200548
1852, Honoré Favier, 27 years old, decides to discover the world, as a response to his need to affirm his identity and to go out to meet others. California will be his destination at the time of the gold rush. He will witness as a spectator the birth of a new world. He was psychologically enriched by the contacts of all these immigrants, gold diggers, trappers, traders, adventurers, missionaries, but also Amerindians, living their lives and meeting their misery, their fear, their hope. Like Herodotus (Hérodote), he became a journalist and established a travel diary in which he detailed his journey. The tone of this story allows us to discover from the inside this western region of America in the middle of the 19th century. This journey taught him to see that pure forms hide in complex systems and that darkness is only a front veil. http: //scribe.jimdo.com
Author : Marc O. Rosier
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 43,27 MB
Release : 2015-06-29
Category : History
ISBN : 1490726527
Chicagos Authentic Founder traces the life and time of Jean Baptiste Point DuSable from Haiti through Louisiana, Peoria, Chicago, and Saint-Charles, Missouri, where he died in 1818. It examines important historical events such as the foundation of Chicago, George Rogers Clarks conquest of the French villages in Illinois, and DuSables arrest and appointment as manager of the Pinery in Michigan. The extent of DuSables Chicago business or trading post is treated in full. DuSables life in Saint-Charles is recounted in light of various court documents. His relationship to and leadership of the Pottawatomi tribe is explored and analyzed in ways that correct many of the inaccuracies found in the accounts publicized by the Kinsies and their allies. This volume contains many photos depicting DuSables grave site, former places of residence, artistic representation, the cabin along the Chicago River, etc. DuSables place of originSaint-Domingue, todays Haitias represented by Juliette Kinsies Wau-Bun, is fully explored. The aggression of the European colonial powers and of the United States against Haiti after the successful Haitian Revolution and subsequent Haitian sponsorship of abolitionist and revolutionary activities is explored at length to show the reader possible motivation for associating DuSable with Haiti. Though widely admired by Native Americans and the older class of settlers in the contested territories of Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, new American settlers, who arrived in Chicago after the building of Fort Dearborn, sought to discredit DuSable and to erroneously proclaim John Kinzie Chicagos founder.
Author : Sam Irwin
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 30,6 MB
Release : 2021-03-22
Category : History
ISBN : 1625856067
Only in the Bayou State do Louisianans travel door to door on horseback collecting gumbo ingredients for Mardi Gras gatherings. Residents compete in egg pâquer contests to see who can crack their opponent's Easter egg first. Louisiana is a place where frequent collisions with natural disasters can inspire a drink like Pat O'Brien's famous hurricane. And the state's history is filled with colorful figures like Governor Earl K. Long, whose wife committed him to a mental institution--only for him to use his political pull to inspire his own release. Elsewhere these accounts may seem odd or farfetched, but it all happens in Louisiana. Join author Sam Irwin as he details these intriguing Pelican State stories with pithy observations, humorous asides and droll determinations.
Author : Rev. Jason Vidrine
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 50,50 MB
Release : 2019-08-03
Category : History
ISBN : 0359750893
Reflections about the Vidrine Family throughout the course of its 275 year history in Louisiana
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Page : 334 pages
File Size : 42,12 MB
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Author : Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 45,92 MB
Release : 2023-12-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1805392301
The French maritime empire enabled the continued colonization of territories all over the world from the 17th to the 19th centuries and was built upon the backs of those in lower socioeconomic classes. These classes were heavily impacted by social, political and economic structures. Detailed archaeological case studies using an agency perspective indicate that these lower socioeconomic classes were extremely diverse and dynamic groups that constantly negotiated their identities. These stories are not about the kings, military leaders, and politicians, but rather an exploration of the perspective of those who provided the fuel, both willingly and unwillingly, for the French maritime empire.
Author : Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 24,23 MB
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300088878
In the decades following the French Revolution, four artists - Girodet, Gros, Gericault, and Delacroix - painted works in their Parisian studios that vividly expressed violent events in faraway, colonial lands. This book examines six of these paintings and argues that their disturbing, erotic depictions of slavery, revolt, plague, decapitation, cannibalism, massacre, and abduction chart the history of France's empire and colonial politics. Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby shows that these paintings about occurrences in the West Indies, Syria, Egypt, Senegal, and Ottoman Empire Greece are preoccupied not with mastery and control but with loss, degradation, and failure, and she explains how such representations of crises in the colonies were able to answer the artists' longings as well as the needs of the government and the opposition parties at home. Empire made painters devoted to the representation of liberty and the new French nation confront liberty's antithesis: slavery. It also forced them to contend with cultural and racial difference. Young male artists responded, says Grigsby, by translating distant crises into images of challenges to the self, making history painting the site where geographic extremities and bodily extremities articulated one another.
Author : San Francisco Public Library
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Page : 418 pages
File Size : 22,24 MB
Release : 1889
Category : Library catalogs
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Author : San Francisco Public Library
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Page : 416 pages
File Size : 36,29 MB
Release : 1889
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