This paper examines the survival of French culture in late Spanish and early American New Orleans by considering Catholic marriages in that city between 1790 and 1839. The white Creoles proved far from insular in allying themselves through marriage with immigrants from France and refugees from Saint Domingue. Thus French remained the language of the majority of the white population until the 1830s. Non-white Creoles were able to maintain their language and their numbers, as against the English-speaking free Blacks arriving from other American states, because of their natural increase and the contribution of refugees from Saint Domingue. La survivance d’une culture française à la Nouvelle-Orléans sous les dominations espagnole et américaine...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
Due to historical and geographical factors, the French language developed very differently in differ...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
The insularity of ethnic groups such as Acadians and French Canadians is often considered the key to...
New Orleans’ rich culture and history has its foundation in the French colonial society of the 18th ...
This article argues for the importance of New Orleans within French and Francophone Studies, with a ...
Information gathered from the French living in New Orleans when the census of 1850, 1870 and 1900 re...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in French, Univ...
Moreover, the findings of this research exploded several time-honored myths about the Louisiana Fren...
French-Amerindian interaction in the Louisiana colony forced French people to define what French ide...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
Due to historical and geographical factors, the French language developed very differently in differ...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
The insularity of ethnic groups such as Acadians and French Canadians is often considered the key to...
New Orleans’ rich culture and history has its foundation in the French colonial society of the 18th ...
This article argues for the importance of New Orleans within French and Francophone Studies, with a ...
Information gathered from the French living in New Orleans when the census of 1850, 1870 and 1900 re...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
While many studies have focused on the migration, settlement, and community formation of French-Cana...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in French, Univ...
Moreover, the findings of this research exploded several time-honored myths about the Louisiana Fren...
French-Amerindian interaction in the Louisiana colony forced French people to define what French ide...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...
Due to historical and geographical factors, the French language developed very differently in differ...
This study examines the formation of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the French colonial period (1699--17...