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Journal articles on the topic "Saint-Casimir, Que"

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Ostrowski, Zygmunt L. "Scholarship granted by the Foundation of Saint Casimir." Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II 7, no. 2 (November 1, 2017): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.15633/pch.2192.

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Monette, Michel. "Groupes dominants et structure locale de pouvoir à Deschambault et Saint-Casimir, Comté de Portneuf (1829-1870)." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 28, no. 73-74 (April 12, 2005): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021649ar.

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À compter de 1829 débute une réorganisation de la structure locale de pouvoir en milieu rural québécois. Cette réorganisation s'effectue dans le cadre d'une remise en question du pouvoir des élites traditionnelles, seigneurs et clergé. Au-delà de la lutte entre ces élites et la petite bourgeoisie locale montante, l'analyse de la composition sociale du pouvoir à Deschambault et Saint-Casimir suggère une rivalité entre le village et la campagne. La notabilité des commissionnés montre que ceux-ci se recrutent majoritairement parmi les élites villageoises. Pour sa part, l'élite agricole domine lors du choix des élus locaux. L'économie des deux paroisses trace cependant les limites du pouvoir paysan. Le groupe des marchands contrôle la mairie de Saint-Casimir, reflétant ainsi la dépendance de la communauté rurale de cette paroisse à leur égard.
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Corbel, Jean. "Les karsts de l’Est canadien." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 2, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 193–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020088ar.

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This is a systematic study of karsts in Eastern Canada especially caves and underground streams. The analysis of the limestone content in the water bas been used to study the actual dissolution of limestone. It bas been deducted that some of the most typical caves, such as the Saint-Casimir cave in Portneuf county, was formed 3,500-4,000 years ago. This dating is cross-examined with other factors supplied by the physical geography of the area : ice retreat, study of pollens, C.14 analysis, post-glacial surrection, etc. The evolution of the limestone coast of the Mingan-Anticosti area is also described. Everywhere, in the Mingan area and the Anticosti region as well as in the Saint-Casimir cave, the erosion is very rapid. It is a constant fact in regions with heavy snowfalls as demonstrated in similar regions of Norway and Alaska. The climatic influence on the shape and speed of karstification is a determinant factor.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Saint-Casimir, Que"

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von, Guettner Darius. "Crusading in Medieval Europe: its idea, reception, and the experience in Poland (1102–1194). [Thesis abstract]." 2007. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/2170.

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This thesis examines the transmission of the idea of crusade to Poland and the subsequent Polish response to the idea of crusade in the twelfth century. It determines the key mechanisms by which the idea of crusade was transmitted to Poland and through an analysis of primary contemporary sources the thesis provides compelling evidence that the Polish elites were highly familiar with, and receptive to, the idea of crusade. Moreover, this thesis argues that the Poles were conscious participants in the crusades and undertook various crusading activities during the twelfth century. These findings are contrary to the established position in Polish historiography, and bring many sources to an English-speaking audience for the first time.
Through an examination of narrative sources this thesis demonstrates that the Polish elites were enthusiastic supporters of the idea of crusade within a decade of the First Crusade. This thesis shows that under the leadership of the Piast dynasty the Poles engaged in Christian holy war (proto-crusading): the conquest of Pomerania (1102–1128), contributed armies to three theatres of the Second Crusade (1147–1148), and launched major expeditions against the Prussian apostates (1166 and 1192).
This thesis identifies the influence of the idea of crusade on the actions of the Piasts and in particular, Boleslaw III’s sons (the Piast Juniors), and the importance of family traditions. The thesis presents new propositions in regards to the crusades in Prussia and key Polish crusader participants: the involvement of the Polish crusader army under the command of Mieszko III in the Wendish Crusade (July–August 1147); previously unreported in English historiography, the first known example of crusading in Prussia led by Boleslaw IV (November–December 1147); and Henry of Sandomierz’s leadership of the Polish crusader contingent to the Holy Land (1147–1148).
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Books on the topic "Saint-Casimir, Que"

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Tessier, G. Robert. Patrimoine bâti de Saint-Casimir. Saint-Casimir, Québec: Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Saint-Casimir, 2000.

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Tessier, G. Robert. Généalogie des familles-souches de Saint-Casimir. Saint-Casimir, Québec: G.R. Tessier, 1996.

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Tessier, G. Robert. Histoire civile de Saint-Casimir de Portneuf. Saint-Casimir, Québec: Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Saint-Casimir, 2012.

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Tessier, G. Robert. Familles et patrimoine bâti de Saint-Casimir. Saint-Casimir, Québec: Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Saint-Casimir, 2003.

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Tessier, G. Robert. Saint-Casimir de Portneuf: Généalogie des familles établies après 1842. Saint-Casimir, Québec: Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Saint-Casimir, 2005.

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Magnan, Jean-Charles. Les cercles d'élèves-jardiniers dans les écoles. [Saint-Casimir, Québec?: s.n., 1996.

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Ange-Aimée, Asselin, and Comité du 150e anniversaire de Saint-Casimir., eds. Saint-Casimir 1847-1997. [Saint-Casimir, Québec]: Comité du 150e anniversaire de Saint-Casimir, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Saint-Casimir, Que"

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Clusel, Shannon, and Susan J. Palmer. "The Solar Temple in Quebec and the Saint-Casimir “Transit”." In The Mystical Geography of Quebec, 217–45. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33062-0_10.

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Maslauskaitė, Sigita. "Modèle de piété ou guerrier victorieux ? Le culte de saint Casimir en Lituanie et en Pologne du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle." In Dévotion et légitimation, 187–95. Presses universitaires de Liège, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pulg.9062.

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