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The Cajuns Dean W. Jobb

The Cajuns von Dean W. Jobb

The Cajuns Dean W. Jobb


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Zusammenfassung

The little-known story of how Canada's Acadians became the Louisiana Cajuns The forced expulsion of some 10,000 Acadians from their home in the Maritimes beginning in 1755 signaled a human disaster unequalled in North American history.

The Cajuns Zusammenfassung

The Cajuns: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph Dean W. Jobb

The little-known story of how Canada's Acadians became the Louisiana Cajuns The forced expulsion of some 10,000 Acadians from their home in the Maritimes beginning in 1755 signaled a human disaster unequalled in North American history. The Acadians (forerunners of today's Cajuns) were forced onto ships and dropped along the eastern seaboard. Many children and the elderly died of disease along the way; many became indentured servants. Marking the 250th anniversary of their deportation, The Cajuns: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph describes the harrowing ordeal that a people endured to set down new roots in the southern U.S. and create a culture that has thrived and is today renowned around the world.

Über Dean W. Jobb

Dean Jobb is the author of four books, including Calculated Risk: Greed, Politics and the Westray Tragedy (Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 1994), which won the City of Dartmouth book award and was runner-up for the National Business Book Award in Canada. Dean was a veteran staff reporter for the Halifax Chronicle-Herald for 20 years. In 2004 he was appointed as a sessional lecturer at the School of Journalism, University of King's College in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction. Chapter 1. Paradise Lost. Chapter 2. The Life and Times of Acadie. Chapter 3. The Neutral French. Chapter 4. Between the Hammer and the Anvil. Chapter 5. A Sceen of Woe & Distres. Chapter 6. Le Grand D'rangement. Chapter 7. Hostages to Fate. Chapter 8. Louisiana Refuge. Chapter 9. The Survival of a People. Chapter 10. Seeking Justice. Epilogue: Finding Reconciliation. Notes on Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading. Index.

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GOR013340709
9780470836095
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The Cajuns: A People's Story of Exile and Triumph Dean W. Jobb
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20060714
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