Kent, a rural county in southeastern New Brunswick, is in many ways typical of the province's settlement structure. In the heart of the Sikniktuk district, on Mi'kmaw land, the territory experienced waves of Acadian, English, Scottish and Irish colonization and some 230 towns and villages were established along the rivers and railways between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 20th
In this book, Mathieu Wade analyzes the complexities of colonization and encounters between nations. He contextualizes the history of Kent's communities by placing their unique journey in a larger framework in order to reveal the main thrusts that have shaped this territory.
Publication : 9 mai 2023
Intérieur : Noir & blanc
Support(s) : eBook [PDF]
Contenu(s) : PDF
Protection(s) : Marquage social (PDF)
Taille(s) : 42,1 Mo (PDF)
Langue(s) : Anglais
EAN13 eBook [PDF] : 9782897914509
EAN13 (papier) : 9782897914493
Élisabeth Béfort-Doucet, Maxim Fortin, Frédérique Bordeleau, Yannick Delbecque, Glenn Rubenstein, Marie-Christine Jeanty, Philippe Boudreau, Kharoll-Ann Souffrant, Alexis Lafleur-Paiement, Claude Vaillancourt, Sara Arseneault, Lydia Bachi, Steven Flores-Pimentel, Ophélie Fortin, Émilie Gauvin, Louise Nachet, Myriam Lavoie-Moore, Jonathan Martineau, Valérie Beauchamp, Isabelle Leblanc, Mathieu Wade, Michelle Landry, Kevin Arseneau, Rébeka Frazer-Chiasson, Philippe LeVoguer, Isabelle Violette, Geneviève L. Latour, Leyla Sall, Arianne Des Rochers, Mélodie Jacquot-Paratte, Charles MacDougall, Philippe de Grosbois, Samuel Raymond, Sophie-Anne Morency, Isabelle Bouchard, Joan Sénéchal, Anne-Marie Claret, Antoine Deslauriers, Ramon Vitesse
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