The Old Régime in Canada
Francis Parkman, Jr.
Read by Brendan Stallard
The Old Régime in Canada is the fourth volume in Francis Parkman, Jr.'s extensive history of the French and English in North America, focusing on the pivotal years from 1643 to 1663. This work delves into the complexities of colonial life, exploring the interactions between European settlers and Indigenous peoples, as well as the political and social structures that defined the era.
Parkman, a renowned 19th-century historian, brings his narrative skills to life in this detailed account, weaving together rich descriptions and insightful analysis. His exploration of the French colonial experience in Canada reveals the challenges and triumphs faced by settlers as they navigated a new world filled with both opportunity and conflict.
With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, Parkman captures the essence of a transformative period in North American history. This volume not only serves as a historical account but also as a reflection on the broader themes of cultural exchange, power dynamics, and the enduring impact of colonialism.
Chapters
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| Preface | 6:48 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 1 | 31:15 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 2 | 36:09 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 3 | 23:05 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 4, Part 1 | 35:28 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 4, Part 2 | 40:22 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 5 | 40:24 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 6 | 37:06 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 7 | 38:06 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 8 | 22:56 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 9 | 28:17 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 10 | 21:57 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 11 | 24:19 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 12 | 17:11 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 13 | 30:22 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 14 | 36:37 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 15 | 12:43 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 16 | 22:44 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 17 | 20:23 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 18 | 36:40 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 19 | 43:03 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 20 | 47:14 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 21 | 22:39 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 22 | 1:04:13 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 23 | 47:37 | Read by Brendan Stallard | |
| Chapter 24 | 14:51 | Read by Brendan Stallard |
Reviews
HOW DID CANADA SURVIVE
AVID READER
Parkman thoroughly analyzes the successes and failures of the historical period in question. One wonders how any colony could prosper under such ruinous and changeable policies. If the reader decides to quit the book before the end, let me urge him to at least read the final chapter. This fourteen minute work is a masterpiece of political analogy, showing the prospects for certain groups based squarely on their political experience. This easily explains the mis-guided and seldom successful policy of the US exportation of so-called democracy to third world and/or developing nations. His ending conclusion that the British conquest was the best thing to happen to Canada may rankle the Gallican spirit, but it is certainly true!
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Parkman was an excellent writer and the reader is a pleasure to the listener.