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Inventory of Memorial Landmarks of New France, T owards an Integrated Approach to Heritage

Inventory of Memorial Landmarks of New France, T owards an Integrated Approach to Heritage. Canadian Archaeological Association McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Thursday, May 8, 2003. Presented by Alain Roy, Head of project, Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises,

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Inventory of Memorial Landmarks of New France, T owards an Integrated Approach to Heritage

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  1. Inventory of Memorial Landmarks of New France, Towards anIntegrated Approach to Heritage Canadian Archaeological Association McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario Thursday, May 8, 2003

  2. Presented byAlain Roy,Head of project,Centre interuniversitaire d’études québécoises, Université Laval

  3. Presentation of a Pilot Project • The Project • History and partners • The concepts 2. Database and website

  4. History • 1999-2000: Framework study • 2000-2001: Establishing the partnership • 2001-2004: Ongoing work on both sides of the Atlantic

  5. Partnership • Commission franco-québécoise des lieux de mémoire communs • Québec • Ministère de la Culture et des Communications • Centre Interuniversitaire d’études québécoises (CIEQ), Université Laval • France • National Level • Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication • Regional Level: Poitou-Charentes • GERHICO, Université de Poitiers et de La Rochelle • DRAC • Regional and departmental authorities

  6. The Core of the Project: An IntegratedConcept of Heritage • Three dimensions: • A new definition of heritage • The Atlantic dimension • Relationships between heritage sites

  7. New Definition of Heritage Three components: • 1. Built heritage and archaeological sites

  8. Three Components: • 2. Commemorative markers, where there are no more remains in place

  9. Three Components: • 3. Spatial settlement remains (roads, street layout, etc.)

  10. RelationshipsBetween Heritage Sites • Complexity of human activities implies different kinds of relationships, for example: • Functional • Authority • Through: • People • Activities • Events • Etc.

  11. Transatlantic Dimension Colonial whole on both sides of the Atlantic: • Networks • Relationships (ex.: Fur trade) • Population expansion

  12. Development Perspectives • Cartographic access to the database • Atlas (both paper and electronic support) • Extension: • Other areas of France • French Colonial North America • Acadia • Ontario and the West • United States

  13. Website Address www.memoirenf.cieq.ulaval.ca/quebec

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