Joseph Hamon
Joseph Hamon (July 26th 1883, Mayenne - July 24th 1977, Pass-the-Design) is a French writer.
Biography
Of a family originating in Saint-Denis-with-Gastines, after having been at the school of the Brothers of Notre-Dame with Mayenne, it made all its studies with the Small Seminar of Mayenne (its school-fellows are Emmanuel Suhard and Victor Guillet). Graduate, it made studies of right to Rennes, and is doctor in Droit.In 1902, his/her father Louis Hamon becomes mayor of Passais, and until its death in 1921 remains it. It carries out the First World War like Sous-lieutenant. It succeeds his father with his death as mayor until in 1965.
He was also general adviser of 1931 with 1940, and member of the Room of Agriculture of the Flowering ash. In 1935, he is the instigator of the Révolte of the home distillers. He collaborates before 1939 in the universal Revue of Jacques Bainville, then later with the Écrits of Paris .
Collaborator of the Country Low Norman, and friend of Gabriel Hubert, it publishes in this review of 1948 with 1952 several articles on the Mayenne. He wrote various works.
Father of 3 boys: young person, lieutenant of dragons carried, was killed with Saint-Vaast-in-Cambrésis.
Publications
- Passed It Low Norman , 1933.
- the knight of Bonvouloir , 1953.
- Six centuries of history to Montflaux, one of the more top-places of the Low-Maine , editions Saint-Michel, 1972.
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