S11E11 The Frontier Regime of New France under Louis XIV

S11E11 The Frontier Regime of New France under Louis XIV

From Curious Canadian History by David Borys

February 24, 2026 · 44 min

About this episode

This episode explores the governance of New France under Louis XIV and the complexities of colonial administration.

In the 17th century, across an ocean and a continent, the will of Louis XIV stretched deep into New France. This episode examines how an absolutist monarchy governed a fragile colonial frontier. How did royal officials impose order on distant settlements along the St. Lawrence? What roles did intendants, governors, and bishops play in enforcing law, regulating trade, and structuring society? From seigneurial land grants to military defense and missionary ambition, we explore the administrative machinery that bound colony to crown—and the tensions that emerged when metropolitan authority met colonial reality in a vast, unforgiving world.   Colin Coates is professor of Canadian Studies and chair of the Department of Global and Social Studies at Glendon College, York University. He is currently president of the Canadian Historical Association. His book,  Political Culture in Louis XIV’s Canada: Majesty, Ritual, and Rhetoric  was published by McGill-Queen’s University Press in 2024. It won the Prix de l’Assemblée nationale for the best political history book from the Institut d’histoire de l’Amérique française.   Check out Canyon Entertainment’s newest podcast…

People in this episode

Host: David Borys

Guest: Colin Coates

Topics covered

  • New France
  • Louis XIV
  • colonial governance
  • absolutism
  • Canadian history

Keywords

  • intendants
  • governors
  • bishops
  • seigneurial land grants
  • military defense
  • missionary ambition

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Political Culture in Louis XIV’s Canada: Majesty, Ritual, and Rhetoric

Books & works: Political Culture in Louis XIV’s Canada, the Prix de l’Assemblée nationale, The Conflict and Culture Podcast, Punching Above Our Weight: The Canadian Military at War Since 1867

Places: New France, the St. Lawrence

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