Compare the articles by McGhee, and Loewen and Delmas on early European approaches to the northeast.
Compare the articles by McGhee, and Loewen and Delmas on early European approaches to the northeast.
Assignment 2: Article Analysis
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This assignment should be sent to your Open Learning Faculty Member once you have finished Unit 8. It will be marked on a percentage basis out of a total of 100 marks and contributes 15 per cent toward your final grade for the course.
Read over your Open Learning Faculty Member’s comments on Assignment 1 as you begin your essay for Assignment 2. Prepare yourself by making sure you have useful and accurate reading notes for each of the two articles you are going to compare. Correct footnotes are required citing all sources of both direct quotations and borrowed ideas. Be sure your finished essay is the requested length. If you have questions, contact your Open Learning Faculty Member.
Write a well-organized essay of 1000 words on ONE of the topics listed below. The purpose of the essay is to compare the research of two scholars on selected topics. When preparing this essay, begin by deciding whether the similarities or differences between their research dominate. For example, if differences are more significant than the similarities, then much of your essay will be taken up with the contrasts between the two articles. In this case, begin with a discussion of the similarities. You should include all the similarities. Once this is out of the way, you can then get down to the major part of your essay, the different approaches the authors have chosen to take. It is key in this assignment to demonstrate that you have thoroughly and carefully read and understood the articles.
Choose ONE of the following:
- Compare the articles by McGhee, and Loewen and Delmas on early European approaches to the northeast.
- McGhee, Robert. “Vikings and Arctic Farmers: The Norse Atlantic Saga,” in The Last Imaginary Place: A Human History of the Arctic World. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
- Loewen, Brad and Vincent Delmas, “The Basques in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Adjacent Shores,” Canadian Journal of Archaeology 36, no. 2 (2012): 213–266.
- Compare the articles by Donovan, and Lachance and Savoie on social relations in New France.
- Donovan, Kenneth. “Slaves and their Owners in Île Royale, 1713–1760,” Acadiensis 25, no.1 (Autumn 1995): 3–32, https://ezproxy.tru.ca/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/30303482.
- Lachance, André and Sylvie Savoie. “Violence, Marriage, and Family Honour: Aspects of the Legal Regulation of Marriage in New France,” in Essays in the History of Canadian Law, Volume V: Crime and Criminal Justice, eds. Jim Phillips, Tina Loo and Susan Lewthwaite, 143–173. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994.
- Compare the articles by Moogk and Noel on European perceptions of Aboriginal societies.
- Moogk, Peter. “The ‘Others’ Who Never Were: Eastern Woodlands Amerindians and Europeans in the Seventeenth Century,” French Colonial History 1 (2002): 77–100.
- Noel, Jan. “Fertile with Fine Talk”: Ungoverned Tongues among Haudenosaunee Women and their Neighbors,” Ethnohistory 57, no. 2 (Spring 2010): 201–223.
- Compare the articles by Griffiths on the Acadiens and Wicken on the Mi’kmaq.
- Griffiths, Naomi “The Decision to Deport,” in From Migrant to Acadian: A North American Border People, 1604–1755, 431–464. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2005. (TRU library e-book, Search: From Migrant to Acadian)
- Wicken, William. “Mi’kmaq Decisions: Antoine Tecouenemac, the Conquest, and the Treaty of Utrecht,” in The Conquest of Acadia, 1710: Imperial, Colonial, and Aboriginal Constructions, 86–100. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004.
- Compare the articles by Keough and Morgan on women and authority in colonial British North America.
- Keough, Willeen. “The Riddle of Peggy Mountain: Regulation of Irish Women’s Sexuality on the Southern Avalon, 1750–1860,” Acadiensis 31, no. 2 (Spring 2002): 38–70, http://www.jstor.org/stable/30302887.
- Morgan, Cecilia “‘Of Slender Frame and Delicate Appearance’: the Placing of Laura Secord in the Narratives of Canadian Loyalist History,” Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 5, no. 1 (1994): 195–212.
Requirements: 1000 words
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