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Laval University (Past)
Ste-Foy, Quebec, Canada
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    quintinpublications.com/authors.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/1/2007    Last Visited: 3/1/2007  

    Patricia Brown | Armand H. Demers, Jr. | Peter J. Gagné | Douglas Miller | Gail Morin | Robert J. Quintin | Kelly Townsend | Marcel Trudel | Authors Wanted
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    Marcel Trudel

    Marcel Trudel, the son of Hermyle Trudel, carriage-maker and Antoinette Cossette, was born 29 May 1917 at St-Narcisse-de-Champlain.
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    Trudel attended Laval University (Québec), where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree and received a Master's degree summa cum laude in 1945, majoring in English, Spanish, German and Russian.From 1941-1945, he taught French, Latin and Greek at Collège Bourget in Rigaud, Québec.After further study at Harvard, he was named Professor of Canadian History at Laval in 1947, later becoming secretary of the Institut d'Histoire et de Généalogie and its director in 1954.He moved to Carleton University (Ottawa) in 1966, where he became the first French-Canadian to head the Institute of Canadian Studies.In 1968, he was named Chairman of the History Department of the University of Ottawa, where he remained until his retirement in 1982.Trudel has authored more than 40 books on New France, including Introduction to New France, published by Quintin Publications.He has been the recipient of numerous awards and prizes, not only in Canada, but in France and the United States and has lectured extensively throughout North America, France and Italy.He married firstly to Anne Chrétien in 1942 and secondly to Miceline d'Allaire in 1970.He has 3 children from his first marriage: Jeanne, Madeleine and Marc.He has six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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    www.nationalpost.com/most_popular/story.html?id=625368 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/2/2008    Last Visited: 7/2/2008  

    Marcel Trudel, C.C., G.O.Q., Boucherville, Quebec, Companion of the Order of Canada

    For his contributions as a historian, and for his written works on the history of New France, which continue to enrich our heritage. (This is a promotion within the Order.)

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    Bridgton Blues, Refunder's Hotline - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/15/2006    Last Visited: 6/1/2008  

    Source: "Introduction to New France" by Marcel Trudel, Quintin Publications, 1997.

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    Késsinnimek - Roots - Racines - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/26/2005    Last Visited: 1/9/2007  

    Source: "Introduction to New France" by Marcel Trudel, Quintin Publications, 1997.

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    Press Releases - March 31, 1998 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/31/1998    Last Visited: 9/21/2000  

    Dr. Marc Trudel, Vice Rector, Development with Laval University noted, The success of our French-language Diploma program demonstrates the need for university-level financial planning education.We firmly believe that the expansion of the program to English-speaking Quebec and the rest of Canada will make a meaningful contribution to the financial planning profession..

    Laval University, located in Quebec City, offers over 350 programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels of study to more than 34, 000 students.As Canada's first university, Laval traces its origins to 1663 and today is recognized as a pioneer in program assessment and strategic planning.Laval University's School of Business Administration is the first French-speaking business school in the world to be accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).

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    Quintin Publications | Authors - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/17/2008    Last Visited: 3/17/2008  

    Patricia Brown | Armand H. Demers, Jr. | Peter J. Gagné | Douglas Miller | Gail Morin | Robert J. Genealogical | Kelly Townsend | Marcel Trudel | Authors Wanted
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    Marcel Trudel

    Marcel Trudel, the son of Hermyle Trudel, carriage-maker and Antoinette Cossette, was born 29 May 1917 at St-Narcisse-de-Champlain.
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    Trudel attended Laval University (Québec), where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree and received a Master's degree summa cum laude in 1945, majoring in English, Spanish, German and Russian.From 1941-1945, he taught French, Latin and Greek at Collège Bourget in Rigaud, Québec.After further study at Harvard, he was named Professor of Canadian History at Laval in 1947, later becoming secretary of the Institut d'Histoire et de Généalogie and its director in 1954.He moved to Carleton University (Ottawa) in 1966, where he became the first French-Canadian to head the Institute of Canadian Studies.In 1968, he was named Chairman of the History Department of the University of Ottawa, where he remained until his retirement in 1982.Trudel has authored more than 40 books on New France, including Introduction to New France, published by Genealogical Publications.He has been the recipient of numerous awards and prizes, not only in Canada, but in France and the United States and has lectured extensively throughout North America, France and Italy.He married firstly to Anne Chrétien in 1942 and secondly to Miceline d'Allaire in 1970.He has 3 children from his first marriage: Jeanne, Madeleine and Marc.He has six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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    Quintin Publications | Marcel Trudel - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/24/2008    Last Visited: 8/24/2008  

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    Marcel Trudel

    Marcel Trudel, the son of Hermyle Trudel, carriage-maker and Antoinette Cossette, was born May 29, 1917 at St-Narcisse-de-Champlain.
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    Trudel attended Laval University (Québec), where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree and received a Master's degree summa cum laude in 1945, majoring in English, Spanish, German and Russian.From 1941-1945, he taught French, Latin and Greek at Collège Bourget in Rigaud, Québec.After further study at Harvard, he was named Professor of Canadian History at Laval in 1947, later becoming secretary of the Institut d'Histoire et de Généalogie and its director in 1954.He moved to Carleton University (Ottawa) in 1966, where he became the first French-Canadian to head the Institute of Canadian Studies.In 1968, he was named Chairman of the History Department of the University of Ottawa, where he remained until his retirement in 1982.

    Trudel has authored more than 40 books on New France, including Introduction to New France, published by Quintin Publications.He has been the recipient of numerous awards and prizes, not only in Canada, but in France and the United States and has lectured extensively throughout North America, France and Italy.

    He married firstly to Anne Chrétien in 1942 and secondly to Miceline d'Allaire in 1970.He has 3 children from his first marriage: Jeanne, Madeleine and Marc.He has six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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    Vehicule Press - Titles - Memoirs of a Less Travelled... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2002    Last Visited: 9/20/2008  

    Marcel Trudel
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    Memoirs of a Less Traveled Road: A Historian's Life is the absorbing and candid story of Marcel Trudel's journey from the small village of Saint-Narcisse-de-Champlain, where he was born in 1917, to become one of Canada's major historians.Trudel recreates his youth as the child of a poor family that broke up after the early death of his mother, and the years with his adopted family where, as a lonely child, he learned to love books.His lively descriptions draw the reader into the now-vanished world of life of a boarder in the strictly regimented collèges classiques of his day, and later the vicissitudes of academic life.A brilliant student and tireless researcher, Trudel nevertheless had an intrepid streak that drove him to challenge accepted attitudes, despite reprimands and setbacks.At crucial moments of his life, he took "the road less traveled by," and that made all the difference.

    This book, dedicated to his granddaughter Catherine, is by turns amusing, touching, and deeply informative about the conflicting attitudes that led to the Quiet Revolution.

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    Véhicule Press - Canadian Studies - Canadian... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/17/2006    Last Visited: 9/20/2008  

    Marcel Trudel
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    by Marcel Trudel.
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    Memoirs of a Less Traveled Road: A Historian's Life is the absorbing and candid story of Marcel Trudel's journey from the small village of Saint-Narcisse-de-Champlain, where he was born in 1917, to become one of Canada's major historians.Trudel recreates his youth as the child of a poor family that broke up after the early death of his mother, and the years with his adopted family where, as a lonely child, he learned to love books.His lively descriptions draw the reader into the now-vanished world of life of a boarder in the strictly regimented collèges classiques of his day, and later the vicissitudes of academic life.A brilliant student and tireless researcher, Trudel nevertheless had an intrepid streak that drove him to challenge accepted attitudes, despite reprimands and setbacks.At crucial moments of his life, he took "the road less traveled by," and that made all the difference.

    Marcel Trudel has earned the nickname "Monsieur Nouvelle-France" for his pioneering work in documenting the French Régime in Canada and leading the way for later generations of historians of French Canada.He was head of the history department at the University of Ottawa, where he taught for many years.Since retiring in the 1982, he has continued to devote his energies to his writing and research.He received the Governor-General's Award for non-fiction in 1967, the Prix David in 1945 and 1951, the Molson Prize in 1980, and the MacDonald Prize in 1984.

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    Véhicule Press - Canadian Studies - Canadian... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/15/2002    Last Visited: 6/2/2005  

    Marcel Trudel
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    by Marcel Trudel.
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    Trudel recreates his youth as the child of a poor family that broke up after the early death of his mother, and the years with his adopted family where, as a lonely child, he learned to love books.His lively descriptions draw the reader into the now-vanished world of life of a boarder in the strictly regimented collèges classiques of his day, and later the vicissitudes of academic life.A brilliant student and tireless researcher, Trudel nevertheless had an intrepid streak that drove him to challenge accepted attitudes, despite reprimands and setbacks.At crucial moments of his life, he took "the road less traveled by," and that made all the difference.

    Marcel Trudel has earned the nickname "Monsieur Nouvelle-France" for his pioneering work in documenting the French Régime in Canada and leading the way for later generations of historians of French Canada.He was head of the history department at the University of Ottawa, where he taught for many years.Since retiring in the 1982, he has continued to devote his energies to his writing and research.He received the Governor-General's Award for non-fiction in 1967, the Prix David in 1945 and 1951, the Molson Prize in 1980, and the MacDonald Prize in 1984.

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