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Journal articles on the topic "Thérapeutique – Canada – 18e siècle"
Brière, Jean-François. "Le commerce triangulaire entre les ports Terre-Neuviers français, les pêcheries d’Amérique du Nord et Marseille au 18e siècle : nouvelles perspectives." Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 40, no. 2 (August 20, 2008): 193–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/304443ar.
Full textSarty, Roger. "“The Army Origin of the Royal Canadian Navy”: Canada’s Maritime Defences, 1855-1918." Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord 30, no. 4 (June 10, 2021): 341–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/2561-5467.41.
Full textGagné, Gilles, and David Dupont. "Les changements de régime du suicide au Québec, 1921-2004." Recherche 48, no. 3 (May 8, 2008): 27–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018003ar.
Full textThifault, Marie-Claude. "« C’est une impossibilité scientifique et matérielle que de garantir l’avenir1 ». Idiots, aliénés incurables ou déments séniles en congé d’essai, fin XIXe début XXe siècle2." Globe 16, no. 2 (May 27, 2014): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1025214ar.
Full textGuenther, Alan M. "Seeking Employment in the British Empire: Three Letters from Rajah Gobind Ram Bahadur." Fontanus 12 (January 1, 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.26443/fo.v12i.194.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Thérapeutique – Canada – 18e siècle"
Tésio, Stéphanie. "Pharmacie et univers thérapeutique en Basse-Normandie et dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent au XVIIIème siècle : praticiens, organisation, pratiques : une étude comparative." Caen, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006CAEN1445.
Full textBelmessous, Saliha. "D'un préjugé culturel à un préjugé racial : la politique indigène de la France au Canada." Paris, EHESS, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999EHES0A20.
Full textContrary to a deep-rooted historiographical myth, the French colonizers’ attitude towards Amerindians was not imbued with benevolence or consideration. The Amerindians were perceived as "savages", socially and culturally inferior to the Europeans; as such, they were first dispossessed of their territory. The failure of the policy of assimilation pursued by the French authorities then consecrated the idea of an immutable savage nature that could not be reformed. In the 18th century, there was an appeal to racial prejudice to explain and understand this failure, which favored the setting up of the Amerindians’ "naturalization" (eg the explanation of their behavior by nature) for political reasons. Their supposed nature was then instrumentalized with a view to various exploitations, the first being of an economic and military nature. The distortion of the native figure also took other turns, in function of the colonizers’ emotional, political and intellectual demands. However, because of an unfavorable situation - maintaining of the natives' sovereignty and British expansionism -, the French colonizers could never extend this exploitation as far as they wanted
Tésio, Stéphanie. "Pharmacie et univers thérapeutique en Basse-Normandie et dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent au XVIIIe siècle : praticiens, organisation, pratiques : une étude comparative." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29501.
Full textFreney, Sylvie. "Les faubourgs et leur évolution du XVIIIe siècle au milieu du XIXe siècle : étude comparée d'Angers et de Montréal." Angers, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004ANGE0023.
Full textThe goal of this Study on the Suburbs is to demonstrate the importance and the existence of the role of the suburbs had in adjustment and growth of the city between the 18th and mid 19th century. We were able to put three chonological time periods in perspective through the example of the Montreal and Angers suburbs. The first time period dealing with developments leading to the creation of the suburbs, allows them to place themselves around the city. The suburb is then the projection of the city outside of its walls. During the second time period around the end of the 18th century and beginning of the 19th century we are seeing the suburbs becoming more independent and becoming the centre of the city's growth, also, because of the abolition of the ramparts the connection between the city and suburb is fully functional. The city identifying itself to its suburbs, the integration of the suburbs to the city represents the third time period. This stage of integration is marked by the emergence of new significant spaces in the suburbs, spaces close to the notion of district. This work clearly shows that the suburbs are an historical reference from the time of the city, allowing to capture the mecanisms of the city's growth, therefore, it goes beyond being specific and comparative study on the suburbs in two different urban context
Ferland, Catherine. "Bacchus en Canada : boissons, buveurs et ivresses en Nouvelle-France, XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/17841.
Full textLemer-Fleury, Alice. "L'Amérique du Nord britannique en métropole (1783-1815) : politiques coloniales et débats publics sur les colonies canadiennes en Angleterre et en Ecosse." Thesis, Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NANT2043/document.
Full textThis dissertation analyses the way British North Americawas governed and represented in England and Scotlandbetween 1783 and 1815. It is based on the analysis ofthe correspondence of the Secretaries of State incharge of the colonies, on works published bypoliticians, economists and lobbyists, as well as onnewspapers, magazines and reviews. It shows that,after the loss of the thirteen American colonies, theBritish government implemented imperial policies thatwere both a continuation of the pre-war politics andanswers to new challenges that appeared in the age ofRevolutions. The analysis of the British government’spolicy for the Canadian colonies shows that it followedold principles but it also highlights the British imperialproject in North America. In analysing the debates andthe representations of these colonies in the Britishpublic sphere, this study uncovers the presence ofCanada and the interest of the British people, both inEngland and in Scotland, in their transatlanticpossessions after 1783. Through the study of thesepublic debates it becomes possible to reassess the wayBritons considered the settling of British North America,with Highland migrants in particular. Finally, the presentwork shows how the Scots influenced the way theCanadian colonies were administered, debated andrepresented in Britain – but most importantly, itdemonstrates that this Scottish influence wasinstrumental in increasing Britishness at home, at leastin the way the English and the Scots related andreacted to imperial questions in North America
Lessard, Rénald. "Pratique et praticiens en contexte colonial : le corps médical canadien aux 17e et 18e siècles." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/17833.
Full textDubois, Paul-André. "Chant et mission en Nouvelle-France : espace et rencontre des cultures." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/17927.
Full textOuellet, Marie-Eve. "Et ferez justice : le métier d'intendant au Canada et dans les généralités de Bretagne et de Tours au 18e siècle (1700-1750)." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014REN20018/document.
Full textThis thesis consists in a comparative study of the intendant’s métier in Canada and in the généralités of Bretagne and Tours in the first part of the eighteen century (1700-1750). The thesis relies on the intendant to consider the existence of specificities in the exercise of power in the colonial context by comparison with the metropolitan context. Considered by most of the historians of France Ancien Regime as the key person of the political evolution to push through the monarchy from its judicial phase to its « administrative » phase, the intendant of justice, police and finance or commissaire départi is in the core of the debates on absolutism and his front line role in working to centralize the monarchy makes him the ideal subject to observe the real impact of this Regime.The examination of the functioning of the intendancy is an absolute prerequisite to understand the relation between administrators and administered and identifies the State will to control. As part of the defined attributions by his commission, what are the tasks that occupy him concretely? This thesis is about the intendant from the point of view of his pratique, relying on the description of the material produced by the intendant to examine his mechanisms of interventions. Two types of documents are successively analysed, namely the correspondence including the appendix and the working documents, and judgments, including the ordinances and the arrêt du Conseil d’Etat. In this process, we met individuals and groups who require the intervention of the intendant,lifting the veil on the power relationship that ties him to his superiors, to the claimants awaiting justice and to local institutions. This exercise allows to set in new terms the action of this personage on which we knew the attributions and main decisions but much less the underlying logic
Ouellet, 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 textBooks on the topic "Thérapeutique – Canada – 18e siècle"
Cecilia, Morgan, ed. Public Men and Virtuous Women: The gendered languages of religion and politics in Upper Canada, 1791-1850. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996.
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