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"The King is Listening"
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Voices in the Legal Archives in the French Colonial World: "The King is Listening" offers, through the contribution of thirteen original chapters, a sustained analysis of judicial practices and litigation during the first era of French overseas expansion.
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Voices in the Legal Archives in the French Colonial World: "The King is Listening" offers, through the contribution of thirteen original chapters, a sustained analysis of judicial practices and litigation during the first era of French overseas expansion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000193817
- Artikelnr.: 59867600
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000193817
- Artikelnr.: 59867600
Nancy Christie is Research Professor of History at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. She has published widely in the fields of empire, gender, law and the state. Michael Gauvreau is Professor of History at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. He researches in the intellectual, religious, and social history of Canada and Quebec. Matthew Gerber is Associate Professor of History at University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. He specializes in the history of early modern France and its colonies.
Part I: Reading Colonial Legal Records Against the Grain 1. Controlling
Haitian History: The Legal Archive of Moreau de Saint-Méry 2. Proof of
Freedom, Proof of Enslavement: The Limits of Documentation in Colonial
Saint-Domingue Part II: Between Metropole and Periphery 3. Silencing
Madmen: The Legal Process of Interdiction, Saint-Domingue, Eighteenth
Century 4. The Treatment of Domestic Servants in Canada's Justice System
Under the French Regime: A Conciliatory Approach? 5. Contesting the
Seigneurial Corvée: Two Generations of Peasant Litigation in
Eighteenth-Century Angoumois Part III: Chains of Property and Obligation
6. Between Property and Person: The Ambiguous Status of Slaves in
Eighteenth-Century Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Domingue 7. Trust,
Obligation, and the Racialized Credit Market in Pre-Revolutionary Cap
Français 8. The Inhabitants "Appear Are Not Such Fools as a Menny Thinks":
Credit, Debt, and Peasant Litigation in Post-Conquest Quebec Part IV:
Circuits of Power and the Testimony of the Marginal 9. The Voice of the
Litigant, the Voice of the Spokesman?: The Role of Interpreters in Trials
in Canada under the French Regime (17th and 18th Centuries) 10. Voices of
Litigating Women in New France During the 17th and 18th Centuries: Elements
of Research on the Judicial Culture of the Appellants in the Archives of
the Royal Jurisdiction of Montreal (1693-1760) 11. Slaves as Witnesses,
Slaves as Evidence: French and British Prosecution of the Slave Trade in
the Indian Ocean Part V: Divided Sovereignties, Legal Hybridities 12. When
French Islands Became British: Law, Property, and Inheritance in the Ceded
Islands 13. Contested Spaces of Law and Economy: Legal Hybridity and the
Marital Economy Within Quebec's Merchant Communities
Haitian History: The Legal Archive of Moreau de Saint-Méry 2. Proof of
Freedom, Proof of Enslavement: The Limits of Documentation in Colonial
Saint-Domingue Part II: Between Metropole and Periphery 3. Silencing
Madmen: The Legal Process of Interdiction, Saint-Domingue, Eighteenth
Century 4. The Treatment of Domestic Servants in Canada's Justice System
Under the French Regime: A Conciliatory Approach? 5. Contesting the
Seigneurial Corvée: Two Generations of Peasant Litigation in
Eighteenth-Century Angoumois Part III: Chains of Property and Obligation
6. Between Property and Person: The Ambiguous Status of Slaves in
Eighteenth-Century Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Domingue 7. Trust,
Obligation, and the Racialized Credit Market in Pre-Revolutionary Cap
Français 8. The Inhabitants "Appear Are Not Such Fools as a Menny Thinks":
Credit, Debt, and Peasant Litigation in Post-Conquest Quebec Part IV:
Circuits of Power and the Testimony of the Marginal 9. The Voice of the
Litigant, the Voice of the Spokesman?: The Role of Interpreters in Trials
in Canada under the French Regime (17th and 18th Centuries) 10. Voices of
Litigating Women in New France During the 17th and 18th Centuries: Elements
of Research on the Judicial Culture of the Appellants in the Archives of
the Royal Jurisdiction of Montreal (1693-1760) 11. Slaves as Witnesses,
Slaves as Evidence: French and British Prosecution of the Slave Trade in
the Indian Ocean Part V: Divided Sovereignties, Legal Hybridities 12. When
French Islands Became British: Law, Property, and Inheritance in the Ceded
Islands 13. Contested Spaces of Law and Economy: Legal Hybridity and the
Marital Economy Within Quebec's Merchant Communities
Part I: Reading Colonial Legal Records Against the Grain 1. Controlling
Haitian History: The Legal Archive of Moreau de Saint-Méry 2. Proof of
Freedom, Proof of Enslavement: The Limits of Documentation in Colonial
Saint-Domingue Part II: Between Metropole and Periphery 3. Silencing
Madmen: The Legal Process of Interdiction, Saint-Domingue, Eighteenth
Century 4. The Treatment of Domestic Servants in Canada's Justice System
Under the French Regime: A Conciliatory Approach? 5. Contesting the
Seigneurial Corvée: Two Generations of Peasant Litigation in
Eighteenth-Century Angoumois Part III: Chains of Property and Obligation
6. Between Property and Person: The Ambiguous Status of Slaves in
Eighteenth-Century Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Domingue 7. Trust,
Obligation, and the Racialized Credit Market in Pre-Revolutionary Cap
Français 8. The Inhabitants "Appear Are Not Such Fools as a Menny Thinks":
Credit, Debt, and Peasant Litigation in Post-Conquest Quebec Part IV:
Circuits of Power and the Testimony of the Marginal 9. The Voice of the
Litigant, the Voice of the Spokesman?: The Role of Interpreters in Trials
in Canada under the French Regime (17th and 18th Centuries) 10. Voices of
Litigating Women in New France During the 17th and 18th Centuries: Elements
of Research on the Judicial Culture of the Appellants in the Archives of
the Royal Jurisdiction of Montreal (1693-1760) 11. Slaves as Witnesses,
Slaves as Evidence: French and British Prosecution of the Slave Trade in
the Indian Ocean Part V: Divided Sovereignties, Legal Hybridities 12. When
French Islands Became British: Law, Property, and Inheritance in the Ceded
Islands 13. Contested Spaces of Law and Economy: Legal Hybridity and the
Marital Economy Within Quebec's Merchant Communities
Haitian History: The Legal Archive of Moreau de Saint-Méry 2. Proof of
Freedom, Proof of Enslavement: The Limits of Documentation in Colonial
Saint-Domingue Part II: Between Metropole and Periphery 3. Silencing
Madmen: The Legal Process of Interdiction, Saint-Domingue, Eighteenth
Century 4. The Treatment of Domestic Servants in Canada's Justice System
Under the French Regime: A Conciliatory Approach? 5. Contesting the
Seigneurial Corvée: Two Generations of Peasant Litigation in
Eighteenth-Century Angoumois Part III: Chains of Property and Obligation
6. Between Property and Person: The Ambiguous Status of Slaves in
Eighteenth-Century Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint-Domingue 7. Trust,
Obligation, and the Racialized Credit Market in Pre-Revolutionary Cap
Français 8. The Inhabitants "Appear Are Not Such Fools as a Menny Thinks":
Credit, Debt, and Peasant Litigation in Post-Conquest Quebec Part IV:
Circuits of Power and the Testimony of the Marginal 9. The Voice of the
Litigant, the Voice of the Spokesman?: The Role of Interpreters in Trials
in Canada under the French Regime (17th and 18th Centuries) 10. Voices of
Litigating Women in New France During the 17th and 18th Centuries: Elements
of Research on the Judicial Culture of the Appellants in the Archives of
the Royal Jurisdiction of Montreal (1693-1760) 11. Slaves as Witnesses,
Slaves as Evidence: French and British Prosecution of the Slave Trade in
the Indian Ocean Part V: Divided Sovereignties, Legal Hybridities 12. When
French Islands Became British: Law, Property, and Inheritance in the Ceded
Islands 13. Contested Spaces of Law and Economy: Legal Hybridity and the
Marital Economy Within Quebec's Merchant Communities