Suzanne Gousse
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Associated with The Canadian Encyclopedia, part of Encyclopaedia Britannica's Publishing Partner Program.
Suzanne Gousse specializes in fashion design and haute couture. She created period reproduction clothing of Canadians for museums and historical sites. Gousse authored the book Costume in New France from 1740 to 1760: A Visual Dictionary and contributed to the Canadian Encyclopedia.
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Habitant, independent landowner who farmed properties in New France in the 17th and 18th centuries. Habitants differed from hired agricultural labourers and temporary workers. By the end of the 18th century, the term habitant applied to all those who inhabited rural areas and made a living by…
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Costume in New France from 1740 to 1760: A visual dictionary (January 1999)
A visual dictionary of over 100 French words/expressions used in Canada to describe clothing in the 18th century. It includes definitions and illustrations from contemporary sources as well as an English translation of each word. A discussion of how men, women and chidren dressed in New France between 1740 and 1760 follows. Extracts from archival documents mentioning clothing and a bibliography are included.