Frog Town: Portrait of a French Canadian Parish in New England

Frog Town: Portrait of a French Canadian Parish in New England

by Laurence Armand French
Frog Town: Portrait of a French Canadian Parish in New England

Frog Town: Portrait of a French Canadian Parish in New England

by Laurence Armand French

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Overview

Frog Town describes in detail a French Canadian parish where both Acadian and Quebecois settlers lived. Laurence Armand French discusses the work, language, and social activities of the working-class French Canadians in a comprehensive depiction of a community where a volatile history accentuated inter-ethnic/sectarian conflicts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761863830
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 07/08/2014
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Laurence Armand French, PhD, is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, and the International College of Prescribing Psychologists. He is a clinical licensed psychologist and a professor emeritus of psychology at Western New Mexico University.

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter One: A Geo-Political Historical Framework Introduction: Understanding Human and Group Behaviors The Function of Creation Myths: Giving Meaning to Life and Belonging Catholicism, Protestantism, and Capitalism Colonial Wars in North America: The British/French-Protestant/Catholic Rift Chapter Two: Manifest Destiny and Empire Building in the Americas: A History Different The Politics of WASP Superiority and the Road to Race and Ethnic Intolerance The French and Indian War and the Emerging Military Aristocracy and Local Heroes The Acadian Expulsion: The Prototype of Ethnic Cleansing and Cultural Genocide “We the (Chosen) People (Enfranchised, White Protestant Adult Males) of the United States….” Manifest Destiny and Indian Removal: The U.S. Policies of Cultural and Physical Genocide “Might Makes Right”: The Means of U.S. Expansionism and Imperialism Chapter Three: French-Canadians in Yankee-Land: A Workforce for an Emerging Industrial Giant Comes Into Its Own as Franco Americans Puritan Capitalism and Yankee Mills: An Auspicious Beginning The Canada Connection: The Symbiosis of Economic Conditions and a Cheap and Convenient Labor Source Chapter Four: Frog Town: Life and Times of a Franco American Community The Historic Landscape and Demographics of New Hampshire and the Region Suncook Valley—The Early Years Frog Town: St. Jean the Baptist Parish—Suncook, N.H., 1870s–1930s Frog Town—1930 to 1980: Fifty Years of Turmoil and Change The Second World War and the Transformation of Suncook The Social Milieu in Post-WWII Frog Town Chapter Five: “And Justice for Some” America’s Criminal Justice Ideals and Adaptations Selective Justice Issues Policing Society: From Community Policing to a Militarized Force A Sampler of Justice in New Hampshire Blood Politics Church, State, and Abuse Epilogue Post NAFTA Changes in U.S.-Canada Relations Celebrating Franco American Heritage in New Hampshire Notes Bibliography Index
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