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Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century

Podcast by Thomas Babington Macaulay

English

History & religion

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In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate and criticism. Historians like W. J. Eccles have scrutinized his perceived biases against France and Roman Catholicism, while Francis Jennings, a vocal critic of European colonization, dismissed Parkmans work as fiction and labeled him a liar. Despite these critiques, many contemporary historians acknowledge the richness of Parkmans contributions, with Robert S. Allen asserting that Parkmans blend of history and literary artistry remains unmatched. Michael N. McConnell recognizes Parkman‚s pioneering spirit, suggesting that while his work may reflect the prejudices of its time, it also laid the groundwork for modern frontier history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)

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40 episodes

episode 40 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr. artwork

40 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr.

In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate and criticism. Historians like W. J. Eccles have scrutinized his perceived biases against France and Roman Catholicism, while Francis Jennings, a vocal critic of European colonization, dismissed Parkmans work as fiction and labeled him a liar. Despite these critiques, many contemporary historians acknowledge the richness of Parkmans contributions, with Robert S. Allen asserting that Parkmans blend of history and literary artistry remains unmatched. Michael N. McConnell recognizes Parkman‚s pioneering spirit, suggesting that while his work may reflect the prejudices of its time, it also laid the groundwork for modern frontier history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)

3 Sep 2025 - 5 min
episode 39 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr. artwork

39 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr.

In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate and criticism. Historians like W. J. Eccles have scrutinized his perceived biases against France and Roman Catholicism, while Francis Jennings, a vocal critic of European colonization, dismissed Parkmans work as fiction and labeled him a liar. Despite these critiques, many contemporary historians acknowledge the richness of Parkmans contributions, with Robert S. Allen asserting that Parkmans blend of history and literary artistry remains unmatched. Michael N. McConnell recognizes Parkman‚s pioneering spirit, suggesting that while his work may reflect the prejudices of its time, it also laid the groundwork for modern frontier history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)

3 Sep 2025 - 13 min
episode 38 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr. artwork

38 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr.

In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate and criticism. Historians like W. J. Eccles have scrutinized his perceived biases against France and Roman Catholicism, while Francis Jennings, a vocal critic of European colonization, dismissed Parkmans work as fiction and labeled him a liar. Despite these critiques, many contemporary historians acknowledge the richness of Parkmans contributions, with Robert S. Allen asserting that Parkmans blend of history and literary artistry remains unmatched. Michael N. McConnell recognizes Parkman‚s pioneering spirit, suggesting that while his work may reflect the prejudices of its time, it also laid the groundwork for modern frontier history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)

3 Sep 2025 - 15 min
episode 37 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr. artwork

37 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr.

In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate and criticism. Historians like W. J. Eccles have scrutinized his perceived biases against France and Roman Catholicism, while Francis Jennings, a vocal critic of European colonization, dismissed Parkmans work as fiction and labeled him a liar. Despite these critiques, many contemporary historians acknowledge the richness of Parkmans contributions, with Robert S. Allen asserting that Parkmans blend of history and literary artistry remains unmatched. Michael N. McConnell recognizes Parkman‚s pioneering spirit, suggesting that while his work may reflect the prejudices of its time, it also laid the groundwork for modern frontier history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)

3 Sep 2025 - 16 min
episode 36 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr. artwork

36 - Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century by Francis Parkman, Jr.

In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate and criticism. Historians like W. J. Eccles have scrutinized his perceived biases against France and Roman Catholicism, while Francis Jennings, a vocal critic of European colonization, dismissed Parkmans work as fiction and labeled him a liar. Despite these critiques, many contemporary historians acknowledge the richness of Parkmans contributions, with Robert S. Allen asserting that Parkmans blend of history and literary artistry remains unmatched. Michael N. McConnell recognizes Parkman‚s pioneering spirit, suggesting that while his work may reflect the prejudices of its time, it also laid the groundwork for modern frontier history. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline)

3 Sep 2025 - 9 min
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