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Margaret Wade Labarge

Margaret Wade Labarge, (July 18, 1916 – August 31, 2009) was a Canadian historian and author specializing in the role of women in the Middle Ages. She was adjunct professor of history at Carleton University.
Labarge attended Harvard and Oxford Universities, and taught at the University of Ottawa before her move to Carleton. In 1982, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada. In 1988, she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She authored nine books about history.
== Early life and family ==
Margaret ("Polly") Wade was born in New York City and grew up on the Upper East Side. Her father, Alfred B. Wade, was a partner in a brokerage firm and her mother, Cecilia Helen Mein Wade, was an alumnus of Sacred Heart. Her parents had expectations of her that were no less than those for her three older brothers: Monroe became and actor and drama teacher in Princeton; Hugh became head of the Canadian Studies department at the University of Rochester and writer of ''The French Canadians'', a history of the economy of French Canada; Philip was a World War II soldier who earned a medal of honour from France.〔Fitterman, Lisa (September 8, 2009). "(Ottawa author was fascinated with medieval women: Margaret Wade Labarge was named to the Order of Canada for bringing history to life and volunteering on behalf of nurses and the aged )", ''The Globe and Mail'', p. S8. Retrieved on 2009-09-09.〕
The family moved from New York to New Canaan, Connecticut after a physician made a recommendation for country living to help ten-year-old Wade's vision problems. She was also told not to read at all for a year, but she snuck books into trees she climbed and under her covers at night. She later attended a Sacred Heart boarding school in Greenwich, Connecticut.〔

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