29ème Congrès de la French Colonial Historical Society
May 14th, 2003 - May 18th, 2003
Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, Toulouse – Du 14 au 18 mai
Interventions de Benoît Grenier (Université Laval): “Nulle terre sans seigneurs?: une étude comparative de la présence seigneuriale (France-Canada), 17e-19e siècles”, Eric Jennings (University of Toronto), John Jonston (Parc Canada): “The Call of the Archetype and the Challenge of Acadian History”, Alain Laberge (Université Laval) : “Jean Talon et les historiens : réflexions autour d’un itinéraire historiographique”, Dale Miquelon (University of Saskatchewan), Dale Standen (University of Saskatchewan): “The “canot” in the life of New France”, Ken Donovan,( Fortress of Louisbourg) : “Gardens, Agriculture, and Animal Husbandary in Ille Royale”, Stewart Donovan (St. Thomas University) : “Return to Indochine : French Colonials and Quiet Americans”, Cornelius Jeanen (Université d’Ottawa) : “La représentation de Champlain”, William Newbigging (Algoma University College) : “Colonialism and the Coming of two Revolutions : Text and Context in the Battle for French Public Opinion”.
Information: Michèle Kaltemback (kaltemba@univ-tilse.fr).
Site internet: http://www.frenchcolonial.org