LOUIS-EDMOND HAMELIN

'Louis-Edmond Hamelin' (21 March 1923 – )is a Canadian geographer, professor, and author born in Saint-Didace, Québec, Canada, best known for his studies of Northern Canada.
Hamelin created the Centre for Northern Studies at the Université Laval in Québec and is a past President of the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. He was also a member of the Northwest Territories Legislative Council.
Hamelin specializes in Northern and Aboriginal peoples studies. He coined several words concerning the North, like Nordicity and wrote several books and articles on the North (Canadian Nordicity/Nordicité Canadienne).

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Honours
External links
Further reading

Honours



1962 - ''Fellow'' of the Royal Society of Canada

1972 - Léo-Pariseau Prize

1972 - Pierre Chauveau Medal

1974 - ''Officer'' of the Order of Canada

1975 - Governor General's Award

1976 - Massey Medal

1982 - Gloire de l'Escolle Medal

1982 - Molson Prize

1987 - Léon-Gérin Prize

1989 - ''Correspondent'' of Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (France)

1994 - Ordre des francophones d'Amérique

1998 - ''Grand officer'' of the National Order of Quebec

External links



Louis-Edmond Hamelin's Site

Further reading



★ Louis-Edmond Hamelin. ''Canadian Nordicity: It's Your North, Too''. Montreal: Harvest House, 1979. ISBN 0-88772-174-5

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