Born in Quebec City and living in France, Bernard Allaire is a socio-economic historian of European and North American urban and maritime civilizations. He is involved in many historical, archaeological and sociological research projects in connection with European and North-American specialists. He particularly enjoys historical topics which complete the expertise of other historians or archaeologists and also study north-american Indian societies, correspondence networks and history of crafts and sciences. He goes through the archives in public records, libraries and his data bases for governments, local authorities, academics, jurists and private individuals to identify, transcribe and digitalize relevant documents. Author of Pelleteries, manchons et chapeaux de castor: les fourrures nord-américaines à Paris 1500-1632 (Pelts, Muff and Beaver hats: the North American furs in Paris 1500-1632), Québec/Paris, Septentrion & PUPS, 1999 (Falardeau award) and Crépuscules ultramontains: marchands italiens et grand commerce à Bordeaux au XVIe siècle (Ultramontane Twilight: Italian merchants and Commerce in XVIth century Bordeaux), Bordeaux PUB, 2008 (Desgraves award); La Rumeur Dorée: Roberval et l'Amérique, Montréal, éd. de La Presse, 2013 and, more recently, a collective work with Maria Fusaro, Richard Blakemore and Tijl Vanneste Law, Labour and Empire, London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 . He also writes in reviews, collective publications and gives conferences. The essential of his works is however made up of unpublished and often confidential research reports.
Université Laval, Québec, Canada and ARTAF, London, UK
October 1993
to October 1999
Consultant
London
United Kingdom
Research about the history of the voyages of Martin Frobisher in Northern Canada
Detailed Description
Research, transcription, deciphering and digitalization of French, Spanish and British document relevant to this voyage. Some research were support by a Grant of the Wellcome Institute.
Company Description
ARTAF was a UK base research comity in London founded to manage the research on the voyages of Martin Frobisher in the British, French and Spanish archives working under the supervision of the Meta Incognitae Project Steering comity and Prof. Reginald Auger of Université Laval, in Quebec city.