tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6603022590829982830.post1282379527186326097..comments2024-03-06T19:55:23.200-05:00Comments on FrancoAmerican Gravy: Family History & Stories from Upstate New York, Quebec and Acadia: What I am Reading this Week: Gendered Passages by Yukari Takai OR Cohoes, New York versus Lowell, Massachusetts: Where would you go if you were crossing the 49th parallel looking for work?francoamericanGravyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03483820212835136840noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6603022590829982830.post-27277298645949323312011-05-27T18:58:25.491-04:002011-05-27T18:58:25.491-04:00Thanks for catching my error and reading my blog!Thanks for catching my error and reading my blog!francoamericanGravyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03483820212835136840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6603022590829982830.post-54588192100250741912011-05-27T11:06:37.982-04:002011-05-27T11:06:37.982-04:00Hello,
I enjoyed reading your comparison of Co...Hello,<br /><br /> I enjoyed reading your comparison of Cohoes and Lowell. The geography of the Montérégie and parts of the Richelieu Valley vs. the Mauricie and Lanaudière and the roles of women might have been very important for migrants to decide where to go. <br /> By the way, the title of Yukari Takai's book is "Gendered Passages" and not "Engendered ..." A small correction should be in order.<br /><br />Yours sincerely,<br />Chloé TeeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com