Monique Bourin
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Monique Bourin
Summary
Monique Bourin is a human[1]. She was born on February 11, 1944[2]. She worked as a historian[3], medievalist[4], and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Monique Bourin was born on February 11, 1944[2].
- Monique Bourin's father was Max Derruau[6].
- Monique Bourin held citizenship in France[7].
- Monique Bourin worked as a historian[3].
- Monique Bourin's professions included medievalist[4].
- Monique Bourin worked as a university teacher[5].
- Monique Bourin's field of work was medieval history[8].
- Monique Bourin's field of work was history[9].
- Monique Bourin's field of work was Middle Ages[10].
- Monique Bourin held the position of president[11].
- Monique Bourin's doctoral advisor was Robert Fossier[12].
- Monique Bourin's doctoral advisor was Pierre George[13].
- Monique Bourin received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[14].
- Monique Bourin received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[15].
- Monique Bourin received the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[16].
- Monique Bourin received the Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[17].
- Monique Bourin was a member of Medieval Academy of America[18].
- Monique Bourin was a member of LaMOP[19].
- Monique Bourin was a member of Société d'études scientifiques de l'Aude[20].
- Monique Bourin is recorded as female[21].
- Monique Bourin's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Monique Bourin supervised Iris Shagrir as a doctoral student[23].
- Monique Bourin supervised Didier Dubant as a doctoral student[24].
- Monique Bourin supervised Didier Boisseuil as a doctoral student[25].
- Monique Bourin supervised Pierre Chastang as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Monique Bourin was born on February 11, 1944[2]. Her father was Max Derruau[6].
Education
Doctoral advisors include Robert Fossier[12], a historian[27], 1927–2012[28], of France[29], awarded the CNRS silver medal[30], specialised in Middle Ages[31] and Pierre George[13], a geographer[32], 1909–2006[33], of France[34], awarded the Honorary doctor of the University of Ottawa[35]. Academic degrees include DES[36] and doctorate[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[3], medievalist[4], and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include medieval history[8], a field of study[38]; history[9]; and Middle Ages[10], an age[39]. Monique Bourin held the position of president[11]. Doctoral students include Iris Shagrir[23], a university teacher[40], b. 1963[41], of Israel[42], specialised in history of a city[43]; Didier Dubant[24]; Didier Boisseuil[25], a historian[44], b. 1966[45], of France[46], specialised in medieval history[47]; Pierre Chastang[26], a historian[48], b. 1969[49], of France[50], specialised in medieval history[51]; Emmanuel Grélois[52], a historian[53], b. 1972[54], of France[55]; and Pascal Chareille[56], a historian[57], b. 1962[58], of France[59].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[14], a grade of an order[60], in France[61]; Knight of the National Order of Merit[15], a grade of an order[62], in France[63]; Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[16], a grade of an order[64], in France[65]; and Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[17].
FAQs
Who were Monique Bourin's parents?
Monique Bourin's father was Max Derruau[6].
What did Monique Bourin do for work?
Monique Bourin worked as historian[3], medievalist[4], and university teacher[5].
What awards did Monique Bourin receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[14], Knight of the National Order of Merit[15], Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[16], and Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America[17].