Carte Old Fort Ste. Marie Edward James Devine

Old Fort Ste. Marie

Home of the Canadian Martyrs, 1639-1649

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"Old Fort Ste. Marie : Home of the Canadian Martyrs, 1639-1649" provides a compelling historical acc...

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engleză
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Publicat
2026
Pagini
68
EAN
9781025874111
ISBN
1025874110
Enbook ID
52758287
Greutate
110
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 4

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"Old Fort Ste. Marie : Home of the Canadian Martyrs, 1639-1649" provides a compelling historical account of the first European settlement in inland North America. Written by E. J. Devine, this work chronicles the decade-long history of the Jesuit mission at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, which served as the spiritual and administrative heart of the Catholic missions in New France during the mid-17th century.

The book details the daily life, structural challenges, and profound religious devotion found within the fort's walls. It explores the complex relationship between the Jesuit missionaries and the Huron people, culminating in the tragic events that led to the martyrdom of figures such as Jean de Brébeuf and Gabriel Lalemant. Through a focused historical narrative, Devine captures the fortitude of the early pioneers and the intense religious fervor that defined this pivotal era in North American history.

This volume serves as an essential resource for those interested in the early colonial history of Canada, the legacy of the Jesuit missions, and the enduring story of the Canadian Martyrs. It offers deep insights into the intersection of faith, conflict, and survival on the 17th-century frontier.

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