- Carl A. Brasseaux
Carl Anthony Brasseaux (born
August 19 ,1951 ) is ahistorian of French Colonial North America, and particularly ofLouisiana and theCajun people. He helped to pioneer the field of Cajun history, and his published works on this topic represent the first serious, in-depth examination of the history of theethnic group .Background and education
Brasseaux was born in Opelousas, the seat of
St. Landry Parish , in southLouisiana . He grew up in the prairie Cajun town of Sunset. He received hisbachelor of arts and Master of Arts degrees from theUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette , then named the University of Southwestern Louisiana. He obtained his doctorate in North American studies at theUniversité de Paris (otherwise commonly known as theSorbonne orLa Sorbonne )."Brasseaux among Top USL Honorees," "Daily Advertiser" (Lafayette, La.), 23 April 1995.]Career
Brasseaux is director of the Center for Louisiana Studies, as well as of the Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism, both located at UL-L. He is a member of the university history department and has served as
curator of the Colonial Records Collections.At the Center for Louisiana Studies, Brasseaux is involved with Louisiana Digital Folklore Archive. This massive collection includes the Center for
Acadian and Creole Folklore — regarded as the largest compilation of media resources pertaining to these two south Louisiana ethnic groups.Brasseaux serves as
managing editor of two state history journals, "Louisiana History" and "Louisiana Historical Quarterly".He has written fiction under the
pseudonym Antoine Bourque.In 1991, the French government awarded Brasseaux the title of "Chevalier" in "l'Order des
Palmes Académiques ", an honor reserved for those whose scholarly pursuits are deemed to contribute significantly to French culture.Publications
Brasseaux has published more than 30 books, including:
*"Acadian to Cajun: Transformation of a People, 1803-1877" (1992)
*"Creoles of Color in the Bayou Country" [with Keith Fontenot and Claude F. Oubre] (1994)
*"The Founding of New Acadia: The Beginnings of Acadian Life in Louisiana, 1765-1803" (1987)
*"French, Cajun, Creole, Houma: A Primer on Francophone Louisiana" (2005)
*"Scattered to the Wind": Dispersal and Wanderings of the Acadians, 1755-1809" (1991)
*"Stir the Pot: A History of Cajun Cuisine" [with Marcelle Bienvenu and Ryan A. Brasseaux] (2005)He is also the editor of the two-volume "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography" (1988), a valuable tool for researchers in multiple fields of study.
Footnotes
External links
* [http://ccet.louisiana.edu/ Center for Cultural and Eco-Tourism]
* [http://cls.louisiana.edu/ Center for Louisiana Studies]
* [http://ccet.louisiana.edu/91.0%20Folklore_Archives/%20Historical_Background.html Historical Background of the Center for Acadian and Creole Folklore]
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