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The French maritime empire enabled the continued colonization of territories all over the world from the 17th to the 19th centuries and was built upon the backs of those in lower socioeconomic classes. These classes were heavily impacted by social, political and economic structures. Detailed archaeological case studies using an agency perspective indicate that these lower socioeconomic classes were extremely diverse and dynamic groups that constantly negotiated their identities. These stories are not about the kings, military leaders, and politicians, but rather an exploration of the perspective of those who provided the fuel, both willingly and unwillingly, for the French maritime empire.



Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction
Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé and Annaliese Dempsey

Chapter 1. Assessing Shipbuilding Variation in Late 17th-Century France: A Case for Shipwright Agency
Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé

Chapter 2. Becoming Jack Tar, Saltwater Slaves, and Hostis Humani Generis: The Vessel as a Center for the Construction of Identity
Annaliese Dempsey

Chapter 3. Archaeology of French piracy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries between the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean: frigates, prizes and material culture
Jean Soulat

Chapter 4. In the Wake of the Saint-Malo Fishermen: Archaeology of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Triangular Cod Trade
Gaëlle Dieulefet and Brad Loewen

Chapter 5. Pêcher à Miquelon: Transatlantic Trade, Local Networks and Martiniquan Cuisine
Mallory Champagne and Catherine Losier

Chapter 6. Maritime Archaeology of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (France): from Documentary Sources to Field Practice
Cécile Sauvage, Éric Rieth, and Élise Nectoux

Conclusion
Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé and Annaliese Dempsey

Biographies
Index

Agency and Archaeology of the French Maritime

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 08/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781805392293, 978-1805392293
      ISBN10: 1805392298

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The French maritime empire enabled the continued colonization of territories all over the world from the 17th to the 19th centuries and was built upon the backs of those in lower socioeconomic classes. These classes were heavily impacted by social, political and economic structures. Detailed archaeological case studies using an agency perspective indicate that these lower socioeconomic classes were extremely diverse and dynamic groups that constantly negotiated their identities. These stories are not about the kings, military leaders, and politicians, but rather an exploration of the perspective of those who provided the fuel, both willingly and unwillingly, for the French maritime empire.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures and Tables
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction
      Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé and Annaliese Dempsey

      Chapter 1. Assessing Shipbuilding Variation in Late 17th-Century France: A Case for Shipwright Agency
      Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé

      Chapter 2. Becoming Jack Tar, Saltwater Slaves, and Hostis Humani Generis: The Vessel as a Center for the Construction of Identity
      Annaliese Dempsey

      Chapter 3. Archaeology of French piracy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries between the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean: frigates, prizes and material culture
      Jean Soulat

      Chapter 4. In the Wake of the Saint-Malo Fishermen: Archaeology of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Triangular Cod Trade
      Gaëlle Dieulefet and Brad Loewen

      Chapter 5. Pêcher à Miquelon: Transatlantic Trade, Local Networks and Martiniquan Cuisine
      Mallory Champagne and Catherine Losier

      Chapter 6. Maritime Archaeology of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (France): from Documentary Sources to Field Practice
      Cécile Sauvage, Éric Rieth, and Élise Nectoux

      Conclusion
      Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé and Annaliese Dempsey

      Biographies
      Index

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