The Old Régime in Canada
Francis Parkman, Jr.
Leído por Brendan Stallard





Francis Parkman is an nineteenth century American historian. He devoted most of his life to a seven volume history of "The French and English in North America." "The Old Régime in Canada" is the fourth volume of the series and mainly covers the years from 1643 to 1663. Parkman is an excellent writer who organizes and tells a good story. - Summary by Richard Carpenter
Part 1: Pioneers of France in the New World
Part 2: The Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century
Part 4: The Old Régime in Canada
Part 5: Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV
Part 6: Montcalm and Wolfe
Part 7: A Half Century of Conflict (13 hr 22 min)
Capítulos
Preface | 6:48 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 1 | 31:15 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 2 | 36:09 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 3 | 23:05 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 4, Part 1 | 35:28 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 4, Part 2 | 40:22 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 5 | 40:24 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 6 | 37:06 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 7 | 38:06 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 8 | 22:56 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 9 | 28:17 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 10 | 21:57 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 11 | 24:19 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 12 | 17:11 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 13 | 30:22 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 14 | 36:37 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 15 | 12:43 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 16 | 22:44 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 17 | 20:23 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 18 | 36:40 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 19 | 43:03 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 20 | 47:14 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 21 | 22:39 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 22 | 1:04:13 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 23 | 47:37 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Chapter 24 | 14:51 | Leído por Brendan Stallard |
Reseñas
HOW DID CANADA SURVIVE





AVID READER
Parkman thoroughly analyzes the successes and failures of the historical period in question. One wonders how any colony could prosper under such ruinous and changeable policies. If the reader decides to quit the book before the end, let me urge him to at least read the final chapter. This fourteen minute work is a masterpiece of political analogy, showing the prospects for certain groups based squarely on their political experience. This easily explains the mis-guided and seldom successful policy of the US exportation of so-called democracy to third world and/or developing nations. His ending conclusion that the British conquest was the best thing to happen to Canada may rankle the Gallican spirit, but it is certainly true!





js.harbison1215@gmail.com
Parkman was an excellent writer and the reader is a pleasure to the listener.