Jean Bruchési
Template:Short description Template:Refimprove Jean Bruchési, FRSC (9 April 1901 – 2 October 1979) was a Canadian writer, historian, public servant, and diplomat. He was the president of the Royal Society of Canada for 1953–4.
He was the son of Charles Bruchési, KC and the nephew of Paul Bruchési, Archbishop of Montreal.
In 1937, he was appointed Under-Secretary of State of the Province of Quebec.
From 1959, Bruchési served as Canada's ambassador to Spain, Morocco and Argentina (with concurrent accreditation to Paraguay).
After his death in 1979, he was entombed at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal.[1]
Distinctions and awards
- 1949 - Léo-Pariseau Prize
- 1949 - Ludger-Duvernay Prize
- 1951 - J. B. Tyrrell Historical Medal[2]
- 1959 - Medal of the Académie des lettres du Québec
Personal life
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References
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External links
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- 1901 births
- 1979 deaths
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
- Academic staff of the Université de Montréal
- 20th-century Canadian writers
- Journalists from Quebec
- 20th-century Canadian journalists
- Canadian literary critics
- 20th-century Canadian historians
- Burials at Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery
- Presidents of the Canadian Historical Association
- Canadian civil servants
- Ambassadors of Canada to Spain
- Ambassadors of Canada to Morocco
- Ambassadors of Canada to Argentina
- Ambassadors of Canada to Paraguay
- 20th-century Canadian political scientists