L'Année Sociologique

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L'Année Sociologique is the name of a magazine that was founded and published by Émile Durkheim in 1898 .

It appeared annually until 1925, between 1934 and 1942 under the title Annales Sociologiques . It has been published again under its old name since the end of the Second World War.

The journal offered Durkheim the opportunity to publish his own research and that of his students and other scholars working with his new sociological paradigm. As a result, the term is also used to denote the distinctive approach of this group and the work they did in the first decades of the twentieth century.

Members of the Année Sociologique group are Émile Durkheim , Célestin Bouglé , Marcel Mauss , Henri Hubert , Robert Hertz , Maurice Halbwachs , François Simiand and others.

The Travaux de l'Année sociologique series was founded parallel to the magazine , in which almost all of Lucien Lévy-Bruhl's late work appeared.

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References and footnotes

  1. or Collection des travaux de l'Année Sociologique .

literature

  • Philippe Besnard: "La formation de l'équipe de l'Année sociologique". Revue française de sociologie , Année 1979 20-1, pp. 7-31 online
  • Philippe Besnard: Études Durkheimiennes. 2003 ( p.275 )

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