Jean Lamarre
Jean Lamarre is a historian and a Professor Canadian born in April 1958.
Doctor of history with the University of Montreal under Bruno Ramirez, it specialized on the presence of the French Canadians in Michigan.
Lamarre also wrote on the American foreign Politics , the social movements in the United States and the Canadian participation in the American Civil war.
He currently teaches at the department of history of the royal military Collège of Canada.
Works published
- History of the United States: Myths and realities, 1996, Second edition, 2006
- History of Quebec. A North-American Company, 1998
- the First World War and Canada: Québécois contributions sociomilitaires, 1999
- French Canadian of Michigan. Their contribution in the development of the Valley of Saginaw and the Peninsula of Keweenaw, 2000, in English in Wayne State University Near, Strait, 2003
- Courses of the history: Homage to Yves Roby, 2002
- education and soldiers Canadian, 2004
- the letter and the participation of the French Canadians in the American American Civil War, 2005
- the Canadian-Frenchwoman presence in American Midwest, 1860-1930: an evaluation, 2005
- French Canadian and the American Civil war, (1861-1865), 2006
Honors
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