From the Bottom Up: Socioeconomic Archaeology of the French Maritime Empire
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2020
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "From the Bottom Up: Socioeconomic Archaeology of the French Maritime Empire," at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
The French maritime empire enabled the continued colonization of territories all over the world and was built upon the backs of those in lower socioeconomic classes. This session will focus on those who were necessary to or heavily impacted by the French maritime structure, and whose agency and importance is often overlooked, like French sailors, settlers, enslaved populations, and shipwrights. Focus will be given to processes often seen as static that were, in reality, extremely dynamic, such as the negotiation and struggle between the center of power and marginalized populations, and the complex reality of technological knowledge which is far removed from the polished image of a united national tradition. This isn’t the story of kings, generals, or political leaders; this is an exploration of the perspectives of those that provided the fuel for the French maritime empire – this is the story of the French maritime empire from the bottom.
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Domestic Structures •
Water-Related •
Shipping-Related Structure •
Shipwreck
Other Keywords
Maritime Archaeology •
France •
History •
Trade •
Material Culture •
Methods •
Shipbuilding •
Navigation •
Social Theory •
Science
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Euroamerican
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Collections Research •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Historic Background Research
Material Types
Ceramic •
Fauna
Temporal Keywords
Colonial •
Modern •
16th Century •
1600-1900 •
1750-1800 •
XVII-XVIII centuries •
18th-19th •
1680-1760 •
Modern and contemporary periods
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
Massachusetts (State / Territory) •
New York (State / Territory) •
New Hampshire (State / Territory) •
Idaho (State / Territory) •
Maine (State / Territory) •
Wisconsin (State / Territory) •
Michigan (State / Territory) •
Washington (State / Territory) •
Minnesota (State / Territory)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-11 of 11)
- Documents (11)
- An "Abri" for French Migratory Fishermen? The Evolution of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon’s Salt-Cod Fisheries, 1670-1970. (2020)
- Archaeology and History of Sea People in French West Indies (end 18th – 19th century) (2020)
- Becoming Jack Tar: The Vessel as a Center for the Construction of Identity (2020)
- Framing Pattern and Shipwright Agency: Understanding the Uniformization of the French Navy in the Late 17th century (2020)
- The French or the British: Who Built "Better" Ships? (2020)
- In The Wake of Malouin Fishermen : Ceramic Evidence of the Transatlantic Triangular Cod Trade, 17th-18th centuries. (2020)
- Pêcher à Miquelon: Provisioning Routes of Crève Coeur, Martinique (2020)
- Rhenish stoneware in New France: German potters, Breton traders, New France consumers (2020)
- Ships As "Social Spaces": Analysing Shipwrecks From A Social Perspective (2020)
- The Trials of Trinité: the Discovery and Archaeological Potential of Jean Ribault’s 1565 Flagship (2020)
- Underwater and Intertidal Archaeology of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (France) (2020)