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Kaskaskia Under the French Regime (Shawnee Classics) [Paperback]

Natalia Maree Belting (Author), Carl J. Ekberg (Foreword)
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August 7, 2003 Shawnee Classics

“The Illinois Habitant,” writes Natalia Maree Belting, “was a gay soul; he seemed shockingly carefree to later, self-righteous puritans from the American colonies. He danced on Sunday after mass, was passionately attached to faro and half a dozen other card games, and played billiards at all hours. He gossiped long over a friendly pipe and congenial mug of brandy in the half-dusk of his porch or in the noisy tavern.”

 

First published in 1948, Kaskaskia under the French Regime is a social and economic history of French Kaskaskia from 1703 to 1765. Using a readable, journalistic style, Belting brings to life the prairie terrain, the Kaskaskia mission, early architecture, building methods and materials, the beginnings of government, domestic tools and utensils, commerce, and the social customs of the pioneer.

 

In 1703, Kaskaskia was little more than a mission station in Illinois territory inhabited by a few French traders, their Indian wives, and a priest. Later in the century, the settlement became a flourishing French village filled with rows of low one-story French-style houses lining the streets. But the unique native and French bonds began when the explorers Louis Joliet and Pierre Marquette discovered a peaceful tribe, the Kaskaskia, while journeying along the Illinois River. 

 

This historic friendship grew into a unique colonial culture, the remnants which can be seen through numerous primary source documents. Belting draws on and translates from eighteenth century French the Kaskaskia Manuscripts, in which French notaries recorded parish marriage contracts, property transactions (including slave sales), and estate inventories. She also examines the papers of the Marquis de Vaudreuil, among them the most complete census ever conducted in French Illinois, which provides a household-by-household enumeration of the population. What results is a comprehensive depiction of the lives and livelihood of French settlers in colonial Illinois.


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“Belting’s book is not only full of facts and figures, but is lively and interesting to the ordinary reader. Two factors contribute to this situation: Belting’s journalistic style of writing . . . and the fact that she concentrated on the social and economic history of early Illinois communities under French governance rather than just military and political history.”—Ben Gelman, Southern Illinoisan


“[Belting] lavished attention on her first loves—American Indians and the French colonial settlers in Illinois—and for decades was the unquestioned expert in these fields.”—Carl J. Ekberg, from the Foreword  

About the Author

Natalia Maree Belting earned her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1940 and taught history there from 1941 to 1985. She wrote more than twenty works for children, including Pierre of Kaskaskia and In Enemy Hands, as well as the weekly column “Illinois Past” for the Champaign News-Gazette and other central Illinois newspapers.

 

Carl J. Ekberg is an Illinois State University professor emeritus of history and the author of French Roots in the Illinois Country and François Vallé and His World: Upper Louisiana Before Lewis and Clark.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press; 1st edition (August 7, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809325365
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809325368
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,195,221 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars A little obscure corner of history comes to life, September 17, 2007
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I bought this book because I'm interested in my family history and three generations of my ancestors lived in Kaskaskia during the 1700's. It's a scholarly book that's directed at the professional historian, but it has lots of trivia to offer to anyone interested in early Illinois history.

Because it was originally written for a scholarly periodical ("Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences"), the writing is dry. But it does communicate clearly to the reader what life in the frontier town of Kaskaskia was like before the French lost their North American holdings east of the Mississippi.

There are some shortcomings in the book. Although the author pours over a census in the appendix, she never gives us a population estimate of the town at any time in its history. There is also a startling lack of continuity in the history because she just presents events that happen one after another, without linking the people involved in each event to other persons or happenings in the area. At the end of the book you'll have very little idea of who the promiment people in Kaskaskia were or the names of people who did the most to shape the life of the town.

But a handy book if you're family spent a few decades there. Chances are their name will show up at least once.
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THE STORY of the French in the Illinois country in the eighteenth century is an important and romantic chapter in the history of the United States. Read the first page
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garde magazin, three bans, poteaux sur sole, one ban, royal notary, baptized the same day, master joiner, ooo livres, commercial papers
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Kaskaskia Mss, Fort de Chartres, New Orleans, Public Papers, Private Papers, Superior Council, Mississippi Provincial Archives, Nouvelle Chartres, Company of the Indies, Prairie du Rocher, Immaculate Conception, Louis Turpin, Jacques Bourdon, Kaskaskia Manuscripts, Marie Catherine, Jesuit Relations, Marie Anne, Illinois Historical Survey, Michael Philippe, Mississippi Valley, University of Illinois, Antoine Beausseron, Father Vivier, Kaskaskia Indians, Louis Normand
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