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Edward Langille

Edward M. Langille (born 1959) has been a professor of Modern Languages (French language and literature) at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia since 1989. He specializes in the area of Enlightenment studies, and is one of Canada’s leading experts on Voltaire and his works. He is the North American correspondent for Société des études voltairiennes, an international organization that promotes and coordinates research, events and publications relating to Voltaire.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Membership )〕 Langille also specializes in studies of Acadian culture and history.〔Langille, Edward."Life of hooked rug designer examined". ''Cape Breton Post'', July 14, 2012, p.C3.〕
Edward Langille received his undergraduate degree from Université Sainte-Anne, Nova Scotia's only French language university, in 1980. He earned his most advanced degree, a D.ès.L. (Doctor of Letters), from Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle in 1987.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 St. F.X. calendar, (p. 111) )〕 Langille’s contributions to scholarship and culture were acknowledged by the French Government in 2004, when he was named Chevalier in the Ordre des Palmes Académiques,〔Canada Gazette, Part I, 26 July 2003〕 as well as Chevalier in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. On February 1, 2013, he was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for services to scholarship, education and culture. He also publishes under the name Édouard Langille.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Curriculum Vitae: Édouard M. Langille )
==Education and teaching==

Edward Langille was born on April 11, 1959 in St. Catharines, Ontario, but grew up in the village of Londonderry Mines in Colchester County, Nova Scotia and attended public schools in the area. He holds six university degrees. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in modern languages from Université Sainte-Anne in Pointe-de-l'Église, Nova Scotia in 1980 and earned two degrees in French literature, L. ès L. and M. ès L. from the Université de Nantes in 1982 and 1983. In 1984, he was awarded an additional modern languages degree (D.E.A.) from Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle. The following year, he earned a Master's degree in international history from the London School of Economics writing his Master's thesis on the French Socialist party in the years immediately before World War I. In 1987, Langille completed a doctoral dissertation at Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle on the medieval French translations of William, archbishop of Tyre, working under the direction of the late French medievalist Jean Dufournet. The title of the thesis is ''La Représentation de l’Islam et du monde musulman chez Guillaume de Tyr.'' (''The Portrayal of Islam and of the Muslim World in the French Chronicles of William of Tyre''.)
After graduating from Sorbonne with his D.ès.L. (Doctor of Letters), Langille taught at the University of Victoria and Université Ste-Anne, before being hired in the Modern Languages department at St. Francis Xavier University in 1989.

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