Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'Canadiens français en Nouvelle-Angleterre'
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Frenette, Yves. "La genèse d'une communauté canadienne-française en Nouvelle-Angleterre : Lewiston, Maine, 1800-1880." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29270.
Full textSt-Pierre, Adèle. "Le français parlé à Jay-Livermore Falls (Maine, É.U.) : Étude lexicale." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/27908/27908.pdf.
Full textCôté, Martin. "Josaphat Benoît, l'avenir national, le communisme, les fascismes européens et le pacifisme (1936-1941)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25168.
Full textOuellet, Marie-Ève. "L'envers de l'immigration coloniale : le retour en France des habitants du Canada (1632-1750)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/19538.
Full textÉmond, Danny. "Section création: Le repaire des solitudes - Section réflexion critique: La construction du personnage dans la nouvelle contemporaine." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28255/28255.pdf.
Full textDéry, Maude. "SUR LE FIL suivi de La rencontre du langage et de l'émotion dans la nouvelle intimiste québécoise contemporaine; le cas de Cet imperceptible mouvement d'Aude." Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27532/27532.pdf.
Full textLamontagne, Huguette. "L'industrie potière à Québec au XVIIe siècle : une étude archéométrique des terres cuites communes qualifiées de fabrication locale." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/30189.
Full textQuebec archaeologists have been interested in applying scientific methods to the study of earthenware found in New France since the last few decades. European archaeologists used tools such as thin section layer analysis, spectrometry and statistics far before. In the 1980s André Proulx and Lueger and Oliver applied quantitative analysis to the study of Quebec ceramics. This project combines petrographic analysis, tomodensitometry (CT-SCAN) and statistical tools to examine the problem of ceramic provenance via the study of their pastes. Sherds were selected from 4 sites in Quebec City dating to the XVIIth century : la maison des Jésuites (CeEt-27), l'îlot des Palais (CeEt-30), le Parc des Braves (CeEt-677) and le domaine Maizerets (CfEu-1). The main purpose was to prove to our satisfaction that what we call local earthenware was indeed locally made. With the use of a CT-SCAN we were able to examine the quality of the manufacturing process and we tried to identify the work of different potters, ideally associating a particular manufacture to a specific potter. The use of the CT-SCAN together with petrographic analysis allows us to question both the advantages and disadvantages related to these methods.
Brochot, Vanessa. "La circulation des normes en matière de lutte contre le terrorisme : Etude critique à la lumière des normes internationales américaines, anglaises, canadiennes, espagnoles et françaises." Paris 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA020131.
Full textGiguère, Andrée-Anne. "Les écrivains de La Relève et la pensée romanesque : critique et pratique du roman chez Robert Charbonneau, Robert Élie, Jean Le Moyne et Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26637.
Full textBélisle, Marie. "Warren, Rhode Island : l'évolution d'une petite communauté canadienne-française établie en Nouvelle-Angleterre, 1895-1910." Thèse, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/6920.
Full textIn the aftermath of the Civil War, the small manufacturing center of Warren, Rhode Island, attracted many French Canadians immigrants in search of work and economic betterment. They rapidly organized themselves by establishing a parish network, by founding several mutual aid societies and by multiplying shops that were ready to welcome more and more customers. The early stages of development of the community (1888-1895) have already been observed by Jean Lamarre in his Master’s thesis (1895). On one hand, the researcher noticed a gradual process of settlement occurring among the parishioners and, on the other hand, the analysis of their socio-economic profile indicated that most of them worked in the cotton mills. By this study, we wanted to revisit this community when its presence in Warren’s industrial and urban area seemed consolidated. Through a systematic use of the unpublished nominative lists from the 1910 Federal Census of the United States as well as published government documents, this thesis assesses the extent of socio-economic changes that have transformed the community over the course of fifteen years. The observation of the integration process of French Canadian into the industrial environment is supplemented by an analysis of women and children’s contribution into the household economy. The main conclusions of this study show that despite the fact that a significant proportion of workers are still employed in the manufacturing sector, the French Canadian population of Warren mainly enjoys a better quality of life in 1910 than in the earlier era. Their socio-economic situation places them closer to their Yankees and Irish neighbours than to their “new immigration” counterparts (Poles, Italians, Portuguese).
Ste-Marie, Philippe. "La criminalité soldatesque au Canada sous le Régime français." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/24234.
Full textSince the arrival of social history in the 1960s, the military history of Canada under the French Regime has been enriched by several studies of soldiers. Historians of justice have also investigated the rank and file as a social group. These studies – which were not exclusively devoted to soldiers – adopted a quantitative approach. Though historians have viewed various aspects of soldiers’ lives, none have singled out criminality. That is precisely what this thesis attempts to do, by exploiting principally the judicial archives. More precisely, it analyzes criminal trials involving soldiers, relying as well on Ancien Regime jurisprudence to help place soldiers’ criminality in perspective. The trials offer a view of the different forms of this criminality and of some of the contributing factors. Lastly, several trials in addition to the colonial correspondence show that the army, not just a war machine, also played role in the rehabilitation of soldiers inclined to criminal behavior.
Fortin, Marie. "La représentation des pionniers et des pionnières dans les récits sur les origines nationales au Canada français." Thèse, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/6984.
Full textThe “ pioneer ” figure has become a fundamental cultural identity referent in the development of Québec folk memory. We show that these cultural objects are integrated and take part in imagined identity representation, devised from within a discourse seeking to establish an identity based in large part on the history of Canadians descending from 17th century French immigrants. The political climate of the 19th century favoured the emergence of a patriotic account and a nationalistic conservative discourse, formulated by certain authors and approved by the political elites and clergymen. This discourse contributed to building the Canadian nation and inserting it in a distant and glorious past of “ imaginary civilizations ”. In this perspective, the construction of a magnified past of the Canadian nation relied heavily on the cultural objects “ pioneer ” and “ King’s Daughters ”. We explore these two pioneer figures’ changing image in accounts of national origins, and their use in developing a French Canadian sense of identity.
Boudriau, Marc-Antoine. "Sources et limites du pouvoir des officiers de milice dans les campagnes canadiennes sous le régime français (1705-1765)." Mémoire, 2013. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5452/1/M12977.pdf.
Full textSureau, dit Blondin Jean-Philippe. "Représentations françaises du rôle des femmes dans l’univers cérémoniel Wendat à l’époque de la Nouvelle-France (1615-1744)." Thèse, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23770.
Full textThis thesis proposes to analyze the French representations of the role of women in the Wendat cerermonial universe at the time of New France. Divided into two parts, it first explores the representations of women in France’s Ancien Régime period, focusing on symbolic represen-tations on the one hand and, on the other hand, on the social perceptions of Ancien Régime women. To do this, we consult a vast repertoire of works of socioreligious history which makes it possible to penetrate the French episteme of Ancien Régime regarding the representation of women. The second part is devoted to the ethno-historical analysis of French representations of the role of women in the Wendat ceremonial universe during the New France era. All the French writings constituting Franco-Native contact literature are used to study these representations of rituals re-lated to “fertility”, “healing” and finally “funeral”. In the end, the analysis reveals that, while French observers attest to the “complementary” and “egalitarian” aspect of the gendered interac-tional dynamics governing the Wendat ceremonial universe, they were unable to capture the full extent and value of integration because they assessed the value of ceremonial wendat behaviors according to their degree of adequacy or inadequacy to the project of French colonization and Christian evangelization.
Labonté, Marc-Antoine. "« Nous bumes a ta santé » : la correspondance transatlantique à travers les lettres reçues par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, magistrat à Québec (1728-1758)." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/25461.
Full textCommunications between France and Canada, in the 18th century, were defined by an annual rhythm marked by the seasons and the dangers of crossing the Atlantic. Louis-Guillaume Verrier was the king’s attorney-general at the Conseil supérieur of Québec between 1728 and 1758. Born in France, he moved to Québec to join the Conseil supérieur at the age of 37. He left us around 200 letters that he received during those 30 years. By reading these documents, we understand the importance of a good organization to make sure that the letters reach their addressee efficiently. All kinds of people write to Verrier, from close members of his family to mere acquaintances who wish to obtain services for a relative in New France. Family and friends of the attorney-general send news of their health and hope that their addressee’s is good too. Verrier also receives a lot of news concerning European politics and administrative or judiciary matters. This reflects (indirectly) Verrier’s desire to be kept informed of what goes on in the world that he left behind, pointing to his attachment to his motherland and the people that he no longer saw, but also a desire to return someday to continue his career. Living in an Atlantic world, Louis-Guillaume Verrier belongs at the same time to Canada, where he lives, and to France, where his relatives’ letters take him each year.