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28 October 1991

"[This] is comparative history at its best. Little accomplishes more than a detailed social history of two ethnic groups in a remote Quebec township. He is able to situate the study in the context of modern scholarship and the theoretical frameworks dealing with social change not only in Quebec but in North America, Britain, and, to a degree, Europe ... His conclusions are reasoned and thoughtful. [This book] will be used as a bench-mark for future studies of similar themes." Robin B. Burns, Department of History, Bishop's University.
"Little uses all the state-of-the-art social history techniques. The scholarship is quite sound indeed. He is very well-read in the various fields of social history." John Willis, Historical Research/Exhibitions.
"[This] is comparative history at its best. Little accomplishes more than a detailed social history of two ethnic groups in a remote Quebec township. He is able to situate the study in the context of modern scholarship and the theoretical frameworks dealing with social change not only in Quebec but in North America, Britain, and, to a degree, Europe ... His conclusions are reasoned and thoughtful. [This book] will be used as a bench-mark for future studies of similar themes." Robin B. Burns, Department of History, Bishop's University. "Little uses all the state-of-the-art social history techniques. The scholarship is quite sound indeed. He is very well-read in the various fields of social history." John Willis, Historical Research/Exhibitions.