La Survivance

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Title

La Survivance

Description

Article subtitled, "Families of French-Canadian descent once regarded French Catholicism and the French language as inseparable keys to their ethnic survival." An overview of the history and culture of Franco Americans in New England, beginning with the earliest French presence in 17th century North America. How work, religion, and language, historically important to many Franco American New England communities, have changed shapes among other arguably more persistent cultural symbols. Franco American culture as it is seen in the 1980s.

Creator

Fournier, Melinda

Date

1987 February

Language

English

Type

Magazine Article

Coverage

17th century - 20th century, Quebec and New England

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Zotero

ISSN

0887-9346

Issue

2

Pages

506-521

Publication Title

The World & I

Volume

2

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