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John Ellis Hare was born on 1933 in Canada, is an A 20th-century canadian male writer. Discover John Ellis Hare's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Date of death 18 April 2005, Ottawa
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1955

He obtained his bachelor and master's degrees in Philosophy from Laval University between 1955 and 1956.

1959

In 1959, Hare was a lecturer at the Seminary of Quebec, Laval University and at the University of Ottawa Department of French Letters.

At the Seminary Hare met the Quebecois historian and author Honorious Provost, head Archivist of the Quebec Small Seminary.

1960

From 1960 to 1970 Honorious and Hare produced various historical works on the Region of Beauce, Quebec.

Hare personally published works on the History of Beauce and the French Canadians or Habitants who resisted the American Invasion.

Hare's paper published in the Bibliographic Society of Canada's Journal discusses the British Propaganda pamphlet "The Canadian and His Wife."

Hare located this pamphlet at the Quebec Seminary after discovering the entry in Marie Tremaine's Bibliography.

This anti-American Revolution pamphlet was an example of British propaganda that was released to the Canadian Militia to urge them to resist the American invasion.

1962

After these experiences in teaching and publishing, Hare obtained a Master's degree in 1962, and PhD in 1971 in Linguistics from the University of Laval.

1966

Hare became a professor in the Department of French Letters at the University of Ottawa in 1966, lecturing, researching and writing about in French-Canadian history and society for thirty years.

At one time he was head of the documentation section of the university's French-Canadian Civilization Research Centre.

He was a founder of the Groupe de recherche sur les idéologies dans la société Canadienne-française (GRISCAF).

1970

Since 1970, Hare worked for the Ottawa Citizen chronicling French theatrical activities and after 1985 writing French book reviews in the Ottawa Region.

John Hare published several books and articles on Sarah Bernhardt and her influences of the theatre in Montreal.

1971

In 1971, shortly after the October Crisis in Quebec, Hare produced a work on the Lower Canadian Rebellion, also known as the Patriot's War.

1973

In 1973, Hare and Jean-Pierre Wallot, the former Head of the National Archives of Canada, were the first to be awarded the Marie Tremaine Medal by the Bibliographic Society of Canada (after Marie Tremaine herself) for their work on Canadian Imprints from 1801 to 1840.

1996

In 1996, Hare was made Professor Emeritus at the University of Ottawa.

2005

John Ellis Hare (1933, Toronto – 18 April 2005, Ottawa) was a Francophone author, historian, biographer, bibliographer, and academic.

He was a professor at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada.

Hare was born in Toronto, and began his studies at the University of Toronto Schools.

He died in Ottawa in 2005.