French Colonial Louisiana and the Atlantic World /
"French colonial Louisiana has failed to occupy a place in the historic consciousness of the United States, perhaps owing to its short duration (1699-1762) and its standing outside the dominant narrative of the British colonies in North America. This anthology seeks to locate early Louisiana in...
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
2005.
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Table des matières:
- Between Creoles and Yankees : the discursive representation of colonial Louisiana in American history / Daniel Usner
- How to prepare buffalo, and other things the French taught Indians about nature / Christopher Morris
- Gift exchange between the French and Native Americans in Louisiana / Khalil Saadani
- Sacred circles and dangerous people : Native American cosmology and the French settlement of Louisiana / James Taylor Carson
- "A dominion of true believers not a republic for heretics" : French colonial religious policy and the settlement of early Louisiana, 1699-1730 / Bertrand van Ruymbeke
- Patrimony without pater : the New Orleans ursuline community and the creation of a material culture / Emily Clark
- Antoine Bienvenu, Illinois planter, and Mississippi trader : the structure of exchange between Lower and Upper Louisiana / Cecile Vidal
- French geographic conceptions of the unexplored American West and the Louisiana cession of 1762 / Paul Mapp
- Population in French America, 1670-1730 : the demographic context of colonial Louisiana / James Pritchard
- The growth of the free and slave populations of French colonial Louisiana / Paul LaChance
- From Saint Domingue to Louisiana : West Indian refugees in the Lower Mississippi region / Nathalie Dessens
- The relationships between St. Louis of Senegal, its hinterlands, and colonial Louisiana / Ibrahima Seck
- Historical memory, consciousness, and conscience in the new millennium / Gwendolyn Midlo Hall.