Une Saga Acadienne, 1755-2003

Une Saga Acadienne, 1755-2003
Author: Warren A. Perrin
Publisher: Andrepont Pub
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780976892717

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The first biography of an Acadian exile, Acadian Redemption defines the eighteenth-century society of Acadia into which Joseph dit Beausoleil Broussard was born. The book tells of his early life, his struggles with the British, and of the epic odyssey during which Beausoleil led a group of 193 Acadians from Nova Scotia to Louisiana, the New Acadia, with the hope that his beloved Acadian culture would survive. The last half of the book discusses the repercussions of Beausoleil's life that resulted in the evolution of the Acadian culture into what is now called the Cajun culture, and how it led the author, an eighth-generation Beausoleil descendant, to bring a petition in 1990 seeking an apology from the British Crown. This petition was successfully resolved on December 9, 2003, by the signing of the Queen's Royal Proclamation

The Acadien Saga

The Acadien Saga
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1984
Genre: Acadians
ISBN:

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The Acadian Saga

The Acadian Saga
Author: Dean Jobb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781774711279

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A classic work of Acadian history from the award-winning journalist and author of Empire of Deception is finally back in print. The Deportation of the Acadians -- one of the darkest events in Canadian history -- is replete with the drama of war, politics, and untold human suffering. Starting in 1755, thousands of French-speaking settlers were expelled from their homes on Canada's East Coast by a tyrannical British governor with the support of New England troops. While many Acadians returned from exile to establish new communities that thrive today, others made their way to Louisiana and founded the vibrant Cajun culture known around the world. Now, in a revised and updated edition of the book published to mark the 250th anniversary of first deportations, award-winning author Dean Jobb revisits his dramatic and compelling account of "Le grand dérangement" -- immortalized in Longfellow's famous poem, Evangeline. Jobb brings a cast of characters to life so vividly that the reader is immediately captured by their stories. The richness of detail is remarkable. The quality of writing is cinematic. With thirty images to complement the storytelling, The Acadian Saga is a bridge across the centuries for the descendants of a founding people of this nation, whose courage and resourcefulness still resonate in modern-day Acadie and Louisiana.

Acadian Redemption

Acadian Redemption
Author: Warren A. Perrin
Publisher: Andrepont Pub
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780976892700

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Acadian Redemption, the first biography of an Acadian exile, defines the 18th century society of Acadia into which Joseph dit Beausoleil Broussard was born in 1702. The book explains his early life events and militant struggles with the British who had, for years, wanted to lay claim to the Acadians' rich lands. The book discusses the repercussions of Beausoleil's life that resulted in the evolution of the Acadian culture into what is now called the Cajun culture. More than 50 vintage photographs, maps, and documents are included.

Acadie Then and Now

Acadie Then and Now
Author: Warren A. Perrin
Publisher: Andrepont Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780976892731

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Acadie Then and Now: A People's History is an international collection of articles from 50 authors that chronicles the historical and contemporary realities of the Acadian and Cajun people worldwide. In 1605, French colonists settled Acadie (today Nova Scotia, Canada) and for the next 150 years developed a strong and unique Acadian culture. In 1755, the British conducted forced deportations of the Acadians rendering thousands homeless, and for the next 60 years these exiles migrated to seaports along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, eventually settling in new lands. This tragic upheaval did not succeed in extinguishing the Acadians, but instead planted the seeds of many new Acadies, where today their fascinating culture still thrives. This collection includes 65 articles on the Acadians and Cajuns living today in the American states of Louisiana, Texas, and Maine, in the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, and Quebec, and in the French regions of Poitou, Belle-Ile-en-Mer, and St-Pierre et Miquelon.

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Publisher: Odile Jacob
Total Pages: 321
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ISBN: 2738172911

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Remembering and Forgetting in Acadie

Remembering and Forgetting in Acadie
Author: Ronald Rudin
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442693347

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Between 2004 and 2005, Acadians observed two major anniversaries in their history: the 400th anniversary of the birth of Acadie and the 250th anniversary of their deportation at the hands of the British. Attending many of the commemorative activities that marked the anniversaries, Ronald Rudin has documented these events as an "embedded historian." Conducting interviews and collecting the opinions of Acadians, Anglophones, and First Nations, Remembering and Forgetting in Acadie examines the variety of ways in which the past is publicly presented and remembered. A profound and accessible study of the often-conflicting purposes of public history, Rudin details the contentious cultural, political, and historical issues that were prompted by these anniversaries. Offering an astounding collection of materials, Remembering and Forgetting in Acadie is also accompanied by a website (www.rememberingacadie.concordia.ca) that provides access to films, audio clips, and photographs assembled on Rudin's journey through public memory.

Heroes of the Acadian Resistance

Heroes of the Acadian Resistance
Author: Dianne Marshall
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company Limited
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0887809782

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Heroes of the Acadian Resistance tells the unique story of 2 young men who became leaders of guerrilla fighters by resisting the British authorities in Nova Scotia. Fighting to prevent the destruction of Acadian homes, farms, & the forcible deportation of thousands. This book tells the tragic well-known story of the 1755 Expulsion of the Acadians.

A Night in Acadie

A Night in Acadie
Author: Kate Chopin
Publisher: Lindhardt og Ringhof
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8728196082

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Love for unavailable men, regret, unhappy marriages, priests and an old woman losing her memory, these stories cover many issues we still face today. A young woman tired of marriage resolves to leave her husband, making her way to New Orleans alone. Finished with work for the day, Telèsphore decides to take the train into town. A woman content with spinsterhood unexpectedly finds herself responsible for her neighbour’s four young children. 'A Night in Acadie' is a collection of short stories by Kate Chopin and a fantastic read for any classics fan. Kate Chopin (1850-1904), born Katherine O’Flaherty, was an American writer of novels and short stories mostly set in the 19th-century American South. Her works deal with themes of the female psyche and women's limited life opportunities in the Victorian era, often in a naturalist style. She was considered controversial in her time, but is now praised as a pioneer of 20th-century feminist American literature. Her most famous works include the novel ‘The Awakening’ (1899), which explores themes of rebellion against femininity and motherhood at the turn of the 20th century. Adaptations of this title include Grand Isle (1991) starring Kelly McGillis and Adrian Pasdar, and The End of August (1981).

Chroniques d'Acadie

Chroniques d'Acadie
Author: Jacques Gauthier
Publisher: Montréal : Éditions P. Tisseyre
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1992-03-01
Genre: Acadia
ISBN: 9782890514935

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Saga qui, selon l'éditeur, comportera quatre tomes. Le préfacier fait référence à Alexandre Dumas et qualifie d'entrée de jeu l'oeuvre de "roman historique et ambigu". Celle-ci relate, à partir de 1590, la destinée de deux familles ennemies qui s'affrontent à travers les siècles. Le tome un s'arrête en 1653; le second tome, riche en événements tragiques, s'achève avec le drame de 1755 (la déportation). Vivant et accessible. Un roman d'aventures et de mystères, nourri de l'histoire acadienne.