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This article revisits the phenomenon of « taking possession », one of the mechanisms through which the French attempted to extend sovereignty overseas during the 16th -18th centuries, by exploring it through the joint lenses of religion, gender, and Imperium Studies. It examines this symbolic hold on lands intended to constitute the kingdom of France, first by observing the dilatatio regnum regi in France and in Europe, and then by comparing these to French expansion in America. The article formulates hypotheses for how one might rethink attempts to deploy French royal authority over peoples of the Old and New Worlds.
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AbstractUtkuhiksalik is a sub-dialect of Natsilik within the Western Canadian Inuit dialect continuum. Unlike many Western dialects, Utkuhiksalik contrasts /h/ and /s/, /j/ and /ř/. The goal of this paper is to show how such contrasts arose: we describe the sound changes from Proto-Eskimoan *j, *ð, and *c to Utkuhiksalik /h/, /s/, /j/ and /ř/.
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SUMMARYThis article examines the reasons for the abandonment of qualitative methodology in North American sociology. Selecting the period between 1918 and 1950 as the focus of the study, this historical analysis, as indirectly as it may appear, directs attention to the fact that a genuine methodological debate between the merits of qualitative and quantitative approaches has hardly begun.
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