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CHARLEVOIX: May 2014
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Blogue de la Nouvelle-France - A Blog About New France. Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Following up on my last post's focus on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's newly enriched catalogue database, I thought of doing the same for the British Pathé. Archives. A couple of video segments stick out of the lot, the most interesting one being of the celebration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Québec with a reenactment by the Royal Sussex Regiment in 1959. From 1969 is also worth viewing. La NF au MET.
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CHARLEVOIX: December 2014
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Blogue de la Nouvelle-France - A Blog About New France. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. 65279;. Détail d'un parement d'autel du XVIIIe siècle représentant la Nativité. 95 x 260 cm. Musée des Ursulines de Québec. Wednesday, December 17, 2014. Outina Sells for €160,000. Outina, 58.5 x 42.5 cm, by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues? The sale; a presale video. Can also be viewed. There is no question as to the correspondence between this figure and the one which appears on Plate XVIII of Theodore de Bry's. The fact...
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Looking at History: April 2015
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Monday, 27 April 2015. 1852: a faltering administration. In the first half of 1852, La Trobe became more confident as his government gradually established its authority. The Legislative Council, which ended its first session in January, was not summoned again until June. [1]. This was reflected in the decline in the number of articles in the Argus. Followed soon after by a volunt...
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Looking at History: December 2014
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Wednesday, 31 December 2014. Pre-famine Irish transportation: Van Diemen’s Land and elsewhere. Finally, between 1844 and 1849, nine ships arrived in the Port Phillip District carrying 1727 ‘exiles’ known as ‘Pentonvillians’ with tickets of leave amongst the passengers. [2]. Arrived on 16 November 1844 carrying 21 convicts and their arrival met with a mixed reception. Before the 1...
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Looking at History: March 2015
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Saturday, 28 March 2015. Is the ‘Westminster system’ discredited? Links to this post. Labels: Politics and News. Wednesday, 25 March 2015. And the official campaign hasn’t started yet. Was coalition in practice a historic innovation in itself, or did the essential principles of Britain's uncodified constitution remain untroubled? Links to this post. Labels: Politics and News.
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Looking at History: October 2014
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Thursday, 30 October 2014. Shaping a historiography: Crawford and Hancock. The establishment of the scholarly journal Historical Studies. In 1940 also stimulated the professional development of the discipline. [3]. Crawford’s willingness to explore new territory included his own region. Ourselves and the Pacific. Introduced the history of the Pacific region to an Australian audie...
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Looking at History: September 2014
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Sunday, 28 September 2014. If a week is a long time in politics…. Looking at all these mistakes, errors of judgement, what many call betrayal, is it too much to suggest that the political system is in ‘crisis’? Links to this post. Labels: Politics and News. Monday, 22 September 2014. What does democracy mean in Britain? Links to this post. Labels: Nineteenth century politics.
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History in Canada | Bonnie Reilly Schmidt, Ph.D.
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Bonnie Reilly Schmidt, Ph.D. Where to Learn More About Canadian History. See the Canadian Museum of History’s online exhibition on early Canadian furniture at http:/ www.historymuseum.ca/harbinson/explore-the-collection/. Poster: Library and Archives Canada. Active History: www.activehistory.ca. Everyday History: http:/ www.christopherdummitt.com. Canada’s History Magazine: http:/ www.canadashistory.ca. Canadian Heroines: http:/ www.heroines.ca. National Film Board: www.nfb.ca. Canadian Oral History Asso...
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Looking at History: Back to the Future
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Back to the Future. In many respects, both moves reflect a denial of developments in the last three decades, an attempt to put the genie back into the bottle. The Scottish decision appears to be based on ‘keeping Scotland Green’. Richard Lochhead said:. Is there a ‘consumer backlash’ in Scotland? Labels: Politics and News. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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CHARLEVOIX: August 2014
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Blogue de la Nouvelle-France - A Blog About New France. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Recap: Late July, Early August. As the summer winds down, it's proven rather daunting to keep up with all the New-France-related-news that's fit to print. So allow me just a quick recap:. In Quebec City, this year's Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France. Was by all accounts a great success. Joseph Gagné has an interesting write-up of his experience interpreting a voyageur at the festival over on his blog. Or Archaeology Month,.