Current historiography on French empire building in the early modern period rests on a host of unexamined terms, including colony, empire, monopoly, company, and trading privileges. Yet, these terms were anything but fixed, certain or uncomplicated to contemporaries. This dissertation takes as its subject the exercise of authority in New France through proprietorships and companies to get to the political, legal, and ideological heart of French empire building. Organized chronologically, each chapter corresponds to a different constellation of authority, ranging from a proprietorship in which the titleholder subdelegated his trading privileges and administrative authority to two separate parties to a commercial company that managed both ...
This paper places the crown's administration of trade with its colonies within the larger context of...
This thesis contributes to the body of literature that investigates the making of the British empire...
Historians usually trace the origins of Canada to the initial explorations of England and France, wi...
This article takes the Company of New France or CNF (1627-1663) as a case study to consider the lega...
This thesis is concerned with jurisdictionally evasive European corporations in the Atlantic region....
Imperial history today enjoys great momentum all over the world especially concerning the early mode...
The French early modern empire is usually perceived as centralized and controlled by t...
As recent scholarship has recognized, administrative knowledge-making was crucial to the formation o...
My dissertation offers the first major study of the marine insurance industry under Louis XIV since ...
Cet article traite du rôle que jouait la Nouvelle-France dans la consolidation de l’autorité maritim...
Au cours du XVIe siècle, l’hégémonie ibérique sur le Nouveau Monde est remise en question par les au...
Leonard Hodges explores early modern French chartered companies, and their role in transporting stat...
"Îles de France: Law and Empire in the French Atlantic and Indian Oceans, 1680-1780," explores the g...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
This dissertation illustrates the role of Louisbourg in the enunciation and implementation of French...
This paper places the crown's administration of trade with its colonies within the larger context of...
This thesis contributes to the body of literature that investigates the making of the British empire...
Historians usually trace the origins of Canada to the initial explorations of England and France, wi...
This article takes the Company of New France or CNF (1627-1663) as a case study to consider the lega...
This thesis is concerned with jurisdictionally evasive European corporations in the Atlantic region....
Imperial history today enjoys great momentum all over the world especially concerning the early mode...
The French early modern empire is usually perceived as centralized and controlled by t...
As recent scholarship has recognized, administrative knowledge-making was crucial to the formation o...
My dissertation offers the first major study of the marine insurance industry under Louis XIV since ...
Cet article traite du rôle que jouait la Nouvelle-France dans la consolidation de l’autorité maritim...
Au cours du XVIe siècle, l’hégémonie ibérique sur le Nouveau Monde est remise en question par les au...
Leonard Hodges explores early modern French chartered companies, and their role in transporting stat...
"Îles de France: Law and Empire in the French Atlantic and Indian Oceans, 1680-1780," explores the g...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of old regime France’s global economy. It shows how exp...
This dissertation illustrates the role of Louisbourg in the enunciation and implementation of French...
This paper places the crown's administration of trade with its colonies within the larger context of...
This thesis contributes to the body of literature that investigates the making of the British empire...
Historians usually trace the origins of Canada to the initial explorations of England and France, wi...