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Building the French Empire, 1600-1800 Benjamin Steiner

Building the French Empire, 1600-1800 By Benjamin Steiner

Building the French Empire, 1600-1800 by Benjamin Steiner


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How did the French rule their colonial overseas possessions dispersed all over the world? This book focuses on local populations and workers in the colonies. Indigenous experts, slaves or indentured servants as well as French engineers and naval officers contributed to the building of the foundation of the French empire.

Building the French Empire, 1600-1800 Summary

Building the French Empire, 1600-1800: Colonialism and Material Culture by Benjamin Steiner

This study explores the shared history of the French empire from the perspective of material culture in order to re-evaluate the participation of colonial, Creole, and indigenous agency in the construction of imperial spaces. The decentred approach to a global history of the French colonial realm allows a new understanding of power relations in different locales. Providing case studies from four parts of the French empire, the book draws on illustrative evidence from the French archives in Aix-en-Provence and Paris as well as local archives in each colonial location. The case studies, in the Caribbean, Canada, Africa, and India, each examine building projects to show the mixed group of planners, experts, and workers, the composite nature of building materials, and elements of different 'glocal' styles that give the empire its concrete manifestation.

About Benjamin Steiner

Benjamin Steiner is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Frankfurt am Main. He is also a member of a research group at the University of Munich

Table of Contents

Introduction: Building the French empire
1 Colonial enclosure: Fortification and castles on the Lesser Antilles
2 Ambitions to empire in India: Pondichery as an imperial city in the Mughal state system
3 Decay and repair: Fort Royal as a perennial construction site on Martinique
4 Mixed society and African Rococo: 'French' style in Saint-Louis and on Goree Island
5 Variegated engineering: The builders of the Caribbean empire
6 Community and segregation in Louisbourg: An 'ideal' colonial city in Atlantic Canada
7 Motley style: Affective buildings and emotional communities on Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Haiti
Conclusion: The empire as a material construct

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NGR9781526167019
9781526167019
1526167018
Building the French Empire, 1600-1800: Colonialism and Material Culture by Benjamin Steiner
New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
2022-10-18
232
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