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People, State, and War under the French Regime in Canada (Paperback): Louise Dechene

People, State, and War under the French Regime in Canada (Paperback)

Louise Dechene; Translated by Peter Feldstein; Foreword by Thomas Wien

Series: McGill-Queen's French Atlantic Worlds Series

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Covering a period that runs from the founding of the colony in the early seventeenth century to the conquest of 1760, People, State, and War under the French Regime in Canada is a study of colonial warriors and warfare that examines the exercise of state military power and its effects on ordinary people. Overturning the tendency to glorify the military feats of New France and exploding the rosy myth of a tax-free colonial population, Louise Dechene challenges the stereotype of the fighting prowess and military enthusiasm of the colony's inhabitants. She reveals the profound incidence of social divides, the hardship war created for those expected to serve, and the state's demands on the civilian population in the form of forced labour, requisitions, and billeting of soldiers. Originally published posthumously in French, People, State, and War under the French Regime in Canada is the culmination of a lifetime of research and unparalleled knowledge of the archival record, including official correspondence, memoirs, military campaign journals, taxation records, and local parish records. Dechene reconstructs the variegated composition and conditions of military forces in New France, which included militia, colonial volunteers, and regular troops, as well as Indigenous allies. The study offers an informed and ambitious comparison between France and other French colonies and shows that the mobilization of an unpaid, compulsory militia in New France greatly exceeded requirements in other parts of the French domain. With empathy, sensitivity to the social dimensions of life, and a piercing insight into the operations of power, Dechene portrays the colonial condition with its rightful dose of danger and ambiguity. Her work underlines the severe toll that warfare takes on the individual and on society and the persistent deprivation, disorder, fear, and death that come with conflict.

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Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Country of origin: Canada
Series: McGill-Queen's French Atlantic Worlds Series
Release date: July 2021
Authors: Louise Dechene
Translators: Peter Feldstein
Foreword by: Thomas Wien
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 44mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 978-0-228-00677-0
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > American history > General
Books > Humanities > History > History of specific subjects > Military history
Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political ideologies > Imperialism
Books > History > American history > General
Books > History > History of specific subjects > Military history
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LSN: 0-228-00677-5
Barcode: 9780228006770

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