Pierre Chauveau Medal
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The Pierre Chauveau Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada "for a distinguished contribution to knowledge in the humanities other than Canadian literature and Canadian history". It is named in honour of Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau and is awarded bi-annually. The award consists of a silver medal.
[edit] Recipients
- 2005 - Shana Poplack, FRSC
- 2003 - Gilles Bibeau, MSRC
- 2001 - Paul-Hubert Poirier, MSRC
- 1999 - Michael Millgate, FRSC
- 1997 - Jacques Henripin, MSRC
- 1995 - Vaïra Vìkis-Freibergs, MSRC
- 1993 - Bernard Beugnot, MSRC
- 1991 - Guy Rocher, MSRC
- 1989 - John M. Robson, FRSC
- 1987 - Benoît Lacroix, MSRC
- 1985 - Erich B. Von Richthofen, FRSC
- 1983 - Balachandra Rajan
- 1981 - George P. Grant, FRSC
- 1979 - Kathleen Coburn
- 1976 - Edward Togo Salmon
- 1974 - Wilfred Cantwell Smith
- 1972 - Louis-Edmond Hamelin, MSRC
- 1970 - Northrop Frye
- 1968 - B. Wilkinson
- 1966 - Louis-Philippe Audet
- 1965 - Robert Charbonneau
- 1964 - Léo-Albert Lévesque
- 1963 - Arthur Maheux
- 1962 - Maurice Lebel, MSRC
- 1961 - Gérard Malchelosse
- 1960 - F.C.A. Jeanneret, MSRC
- 1959 - Harry Bernard
- 1957 - Claude Melançon
- 1956 - Victor Morin
- 1955 - Jean-Marie Gauvreau
- 1954 - Gérard Morisset
- 1953 - B.K. Sandwell
- 1952 - Pierre Daviault
[edit] References
- Pierre Chauveau Medal. The Royal Society of Canada. Retrieved on June 6, 2005.