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On one level, Peter Moogks latest book, La Nouvelle France: The Making of French Canada--A Cultural History, is a candid exploration of the troubled historical relationship that exists between the inhabitants of French- and English-speaking Canada. At the same time, it is a long-overdue study of the colonial social institutions, values, and experiences that shaped modern French Canada. Moogk draws on a rich body of evidence--literature; statistical studies; government, legal, and private documents in France, Britain, and North America--and traces the roots of the Anglo-French cultural struggle to the seventeenth century. In so doing, he discovered a New France vastly different from the one portrayed in popular mythology. French relations with Native Peoples, for instance, were strained. The colony of New France was really no single entity, but rather a chain of loosely aligned outposts stretching from Newfoundland in the east to the Illinois Country in the west. Moogk also found that many early immigrants to New France were reluctant exiles from their homeland and that a high percentage returned to Europe. Those who stayed, the Acadians and Canadians, were politically conservative and retained Old Regime values: feudal social hierarchies remained strong; ones individualism tended to be familial, not personal; Roman Catholicism molded attitudes and was as important as language in defining Acadian and Canadian identities. It was, Moogk concludes, the pre-French Revolution Bourbon monarchy and its institutions that shaped modern French Canada, in particular the Province of Quebec, and set its people apart from the rest of the nation.

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title:La Nouvelle France : The Making of French Canada : a Cultural History
author:Moogk, Peter N.
publisher:Michigan State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0870135287
print isbn13:9780870135286
ebook isbn13:9780585237565
language:English
subjectCanada--History--To 1763 (New France) , Canada--Social conditions--To 1763, French-Canadians--History, Qubec (Province)--History, Canada--English-French relations.
publication date:2000
lcc:F1030.M793 2000eb
ddc:971.01
subject:Canada--History--To 1763 (New France) , Canada--Social conditions--To 1763, French-Canadians--History, Qubec (Province)--History, Canada--English-French relations.
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La Nouvelle France
The Making Of French CanadaA Cultural History
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Peter Moogk
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing
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Copyright 2000 by Peter Moogk
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of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (R 1997) (Permanence of Paper).
Michigan State University Press
East Lansing, Michigan 48823-5202
Printed and bound in the United States of America.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
Moogk, Peter N., 1943
La Nouvelle France: the making of French Canada: a cultural history / Peter Moogk.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87013-528-7 (alk. paper)
1. CanadaHistoryTo 1763 (New France) 2. Canada Social conditionsTo 1763.
3. French-CanadiansHistory. 4. Quebec (Province)History.
5. CanadaEnglish-French relations. I. Title.
F1030 .M793 2000
971.01dc21
00-008122
Cover design by Ariana Grabec-Dingman
Book design by Sharp Des!gns, Lansing, MI
Visit Michigan State University Press on the World-Wide Web at:
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This book is dedicated to my father,
Willis John Moogk, who communicated
his enthusiasm for history to me, and
to William John Eccles, who taught
me the historian's craft.
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction My Discovery Of French Canada
xi
Chapter 1
Cyrano de Bergerac's Imaginary Voyage to Canada: A Survey of the Colony
1
Chapter 2
Europeans and "the Wild People": French-Amerindian Relations
17
Chapter 3
Scepter and Main de Justice: Government Ambitions to Create a Renewed France in North America
53

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Chapter 4
The Difficulty of Finding Settlers for New France and the Reluctant Exile of Manon Lescaut's Countrymen
87
Chapter 5
Sea Voyagers and Bonhomme Terreneuve: The Newcomers' Reception and Appeals to Come Home
121
Chapter 6
Proud as a Canadien, Stubborn as an Acadien: The Emergence of New Peoples
143
Chapter 7
Group and Institutional Loyalties: Social Rank, Occupation, and Parish
177
Chapter 8
The Sovereign Family
215
Chapter 9
Magic and Religion in the Colonists' World
235
Conclusion
"The Apples do not Fall Far from the Tree": The Legacy of New France in Modern Canada
265
Endnotes
283
Index
325

Page ix
Acknowledgments
I am thankful to John F. Bosher and Richard W. Unger, who read an early draft of this manuscript and provided helpful suggestions for its improvement. Bill Eccles, before his death in October 1998, commented on chapter 3, but, as he would probably say, that does not mean that he agreed with it. James Axtell provided an evaluation of an early version of chapters 4 and 5. My wife Susan helped identify those passages in need of clarification and rewriting. The patient staff of the University of British Columbia's Main Library, especially those in the Special Collections Division, produced obscure and rare publications that served me well. I was also greatly assisted by the staff at the Archives dpartementales de la Charente-Maritime; the Archives nationales du Qubec (including the Montreal and Trois-Rivires branches); the Archives du Sminaire de Qubec; the National Archives of Canada; the Public Record Office on Chancery Lane, London; and, particularly, the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park, where I spent a happy and productive year. My debt to others, who helped me on particular subjects, is acknowledged in the footnotes. To each one of you, gratia tibi!
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Introduction
My Discovery of French Canada
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