CONTENTS
Introduction and Commentary
Neal Salisbury, Charles E. Clark, and Kevin M. Sweeney
SECTION I: FRENCH AND ENGLISH RELATIONSHIPS TO NATIVE AMERICANS
The Abenakis and the Anglo-French Borderlands
Colin G. CallowayCaptured . . . Never Came Back: Social Networks among New England Female Captives in Canada, 1689–1763
Barbara E. AustenTwo Stories of New England Captives: Grizel and Christine Otis of Dover, New Hampshire
Alice N. Nash
SECTION II: IMMIGRATION, SETTLEMENT, AND LAND TENURE
French and British Emigration to the North American Colonies: A Comparative View
Leslie P. ChoquetteCommunity Development in Seventeenth-Century New France: Notre Dame des Anges
Mary Ann La FleurLand Transmission Practices among Nineteenth-Century Northern Maine French Canadians
Béatrice Craig
SECTION III: MATERIAL AND AGRICULTURAL LIFE, URBAN ECONOMY
Gentility on the Frontiers of Acadia, 1635–1674: An Archaeological Perspective
Alaric FaulknerAn Urban Society in Evolution: Quebec City in the Eighteenth Century
Yvon DeslogesFarm Implements and Husbandry in Colonial Quebec, 1740–1840
Christian Dessureault and John A. DickinsonClothing, Society, and Consumer Trends in the Montreal Area, 1792–1835
David-Thiery Ruddel
SECTION IV: HISTORIOGRAPHY, BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES
Pour une approche comparative de l’étude des sociétés rurales nord-américaines
Béatrice CraigSelected Bibliography on the French Settlement of North America
Lecture Program, 15 and 16 July 1989
Résumés d’articles publiés dans ce volume
Abstracts of Conference Papers Not Appearing in This Volume
Photo and Illustration Credits
Notes on Contributors