The Great Intendant : A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672. Unveiling the Legacy of a Pioneer in 17th Century Canada
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- Nombre de pages67
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-618383-7
- EAN4064066183837
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille442 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Thomas Chapais' 'The Great Intendant: A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672' is a meticulously researched historical account that delves into the life and accomplishments of Jean Talon, the first Intendant of New France. The book paints a vivid picture of Talon's efforts to develop the colony economically, socially, and politically during a critical period in Canadian history. Chapais' writing style is both engaging and informative, capturing the intricate details of Talon's initiatives while providing a broader understanding of the challenges and successes of early Canadian settlements.
The book's literary context reflects a deep appreciation for Canadian history and the impact of key figures like Talon on shaping the nation's foundation. Overall, Chapais' work stands as a testament to the importance of historical narratives in understanding the complexities of colonial development and governance.
The book's literary context reflects a deep appreciation for Canadian history and the impact of key figures like Talon on shaping the nation's foundation. Overall, Chapais' work stands as a testament to the importance of historical narratives in understanding the complexities of colonial development and governance.
Thomas Chapais' 'The Great Intendant: A Chronicle of Jean Talon in Canada, 1665-1672' is a meticulously researched historical account that delves into the life and accomplishments of Jean Talon, the first Intendant of New France. The book paints a vivid picture of Talon's efforts to develop the colony economically, socially, and politically during a critical period in Canadian history. Chapais' writing style is both engaging and informative, capturing the intricate details of Talon's initiatives while providing a broader understanding of the challenges and successes of early Canadian settlements.
The book's literary context reflects a deep appreciation for Canadian history and the impact of key figures like Talon on shaping the nation's foundation. Overall, Chapais' work stands as a testament to the importance of historical narratives in understanding the complexities of colonial development and governance.
The book's literary context reflects a deep appreciation for Canadian history and the impact of key figures like Talon on shaping the nation's foundation. Overall, Chapais' work stands as a testament to the importance of historical narratives in understanding the complexities of colonial development and governance.