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

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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, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Inventory of Memorial Landmarks of New France,

Towards anIntegrated Approach to

Heritage

Canadian Archaeological Association McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

Thursday, May 8, 2003

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Presented byAlain Roy,

Head of project,Centre interuniversitaire

d’études québécoises,Université Laval

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Presentation of a Pilot Project

1. The ProjectHistory and partnersThe concepts

2. Database and website

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History

1999-2000: Framework study2000-2001: Establishing the partnership2001-2004: Ongoing work on both sides of the Atlantic

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PartnershipCommission franco-québécoise des lieux de mémoire communs Québec

• Ministère de la Culture et des Communications• Centre Interuniversitaire d’études québécoises (CIEQ),

Université Laval

FranceNational 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

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The Core of the Project: An Integrated Concept of

Heritage

Three dimensions: A new definition of heritage The Atlantic dimension Relationships between heritage sites

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New Definition of HeritageThree components:

1. Built heritage and archaeological sites

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Three Components:

• 2. Commemorative markers, where there

are no more remains in place

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Three Components:

•3. Spatial settlement remains (roads, street layout, etc.)

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RelationshipsBetween Heritage Sites

Complexity of human activities implies different kinds of relationships, for example:

Functional Authority Through:

• People• Activities• Events

Etc.

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Transatlantic Dimension

Colonial whole on both sides of the Atlantic:NetworksRelationships (ex.: Fur trade)Population expansion

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Development PerspectivesCartographic access to the databaseAtlas (both paper and electronic support)Extension:

Other areas of France French Colonial North America

• Acadia• Ontario and the West• United States

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Website Address

www.memoirenf.cieq.ulaval.ca/quebec