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Building the French empire, 1600–1800
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14 July 2020

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / History, Colonialism and imperialism, HISTORY / Europe / France, ART / General, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
Introduction: Building the French empire
1 Colonial enclosure: Fortification and castles on the Lesser Antilles
2 Ambitions to empire in India: Pondichéry as an imperial city in the Mughal state system
3 Decay and repair: Fort Royal as a perennial construction site on Martinique
4 Mixed society and African “Rococo”: ‘French’ style in Saint-Louis and on Gorée Island
5 Variegated engineering: The builders of the Caribbean empire
6 Community and segregation in Louisbourg: An ‘ideal’ colonial city in Atlantic Canada
7 Motley style: Affective buildings and emotional communities on Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Haiti
Conclusion: The empire as a material construct
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