The late seventeenth century was a crucial era in establishing territorial claims on the North American continent. In order to strengthen France's hold on the Quebec colony, Louis XIV sent 770 women across the Atlantic at royal expense in order to populate New France. Since that time, these women known as the filles du roi, have often been reduced to a footnote in history books, or else mistakenly slandered as women of questionable morals. This work seeks to clearly identify the filles du roi through a study of their socioeconomic status, educational background, and various demographic factors, and compare the living conditions they had in France with those that awaited them in Canada. The aim of this undertaking is to better understand the...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
AbstractLes ombres noires de Saint Domingue: The Impact of Black Women on Gender & Racial Bound...
The main goal of this work is to analyse, with standard indices, the fertility of a population of Fr...
In a North America disputed between the major European powers, the French Empire, passed into histor...
This article presents the main results of research on the demographic behaviour of the King's Girls,...
This paper is concerned with the female emigration to Canada in the XVIIth century. The first part r...
This study, based on 253 oral histories, examines the life stages of Franco-Albertan women during th...
Throughout the period of early French colonization in the New World, travel writers commented extens...
International audienceThis study about the Ile Royale is stating the role and specificities of godfa...
Most writing by women that has survived from before the fall of New France—perhaps most writing by w...
de recherche en démographie historique of the Uni-versité de Montré...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
New England and French Canada are adjacent communities on the Atlantic seaboard of the North America...
[...] A small people, surrounded on the American continent by an Anglo-Saxon civilization, the Frenc...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
AbstractLes ombres noires de Saint Domingue: The Impact of Black Women on Gender & Racial Bound...
The main goal of this work is to analyse, with standard indices, the fertility of a population of Fr...
In a North America disputed between the major European powers, the French Empire, passed into histor...
This article presents the main results of research on the demographic behaviour of the King's Girls,...
This paper is concerned with the female emigration to Canada in the XVIIth century. The first part r...
This study, based on 253 oral histories, examines the life stages of Franco-Albertan women during th...
Throughout the period of early French colonization in the New World, travel writers commented extens...
International audienceThis study about the Ile Royale is stating the role and specificities of godfa...
Most writing by women that has survived from before the fall of New France—perhaps most writing by w...
de recherche en démographie historique of the Uni-versité de Montré...
This thesis deals with métissage in New France and Canada from 1508 to 1886. In 1508, first Indians ...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
New England and French Canada are adjacent communities on the Atlantic seaboard of the North America...
[...] A small people, surrounded on the American continent by an Anglo-Saxon civilization, the Frenc...
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
AbstractLes ombres noires de Saint Domingue: The Impact of Black Women on Gender & Racial Bound...
The main goal of this work is to analyse, with standard indices, the fertility of a population of Fr...