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Title: Places of Power: Examining French Toponymic Spatial Patterns in the Mississippi River Basin
Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis
Publication Year: 2018
ISBN: 9780355984651
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Abstract: Place-names, or toponyms, represent both location and symbolic meaning, and examining the spatial distribution of place-names across landscapes can reveal otherwise hidden cultural patterns. Including quantitative methods as part of the process of interpretive ethnocultural research has contributed to revitalizing modern scholarship in toponomy. This study takes a similar methodological approach by using spatial statistical methods to visualize general spatial patterns of French place-names in the Mississippi River Basin, combined with qualitative historical and cultural analysis of socio-political patterns at the more local scale of Minnesota. Integrated analysis of toponymy enables us to better understand how and why French toponymic power changed over time, which yields useful insights to the region’s geography and history.
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Authors: Caturia, Marcelle Lee
Institution: University of Colorado at Denver
Department: Environmental Sciences
Advisor: Anthamatten, Peter
Degree: M.A.
Publisher Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
Pages: 69
Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS
Topics: Methodology and Data Collection, Population Data Science, Population Mobility and Spatial Demography
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