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Most commentators consider Marcel Mauss to be the founder of the French anthropological tradition.
Mauss was a member of Durkheim's Annee Sociologique group, and while Durkheim and other examined the state of modern societies, Mauss and his collaborators (such as Henri Hubert and Robert Hertz) drew on ethnography and philology to analyze societies which were not as 'differentiated' as European nation states.
In particular, Mauss's Essay on the Gift was to prove of enduring relevance in anthropological studies of exchange and reciprocity.
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  SRB Books
We must remember that when Durkheim began lecturing in "education and social science" at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Bordeaux in 1887, "there was no working institutional provision in France to foster scholarship in matters Auguste Comte had defined two generations earlier as the object of sociology" (Karady, 1983: 72).
Their institutional anchorage was spread across the range of a variety of established disciplines: law, history of religion, history, economics, linguistics, education, art history, sinology, geography, music, etc. -- a situation familiar to modern semioticians.
This yearly publication was at first largely, and eventually exclusively, devoted to reviewing, from a sociological perspective, the research published in all the other disciplines whose contents pertained to a would-be science of social phenomena.
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 Durkheim -The Person - Academic Career   (Site not responding. Last check: )
L'Annee Sociologique, which he founded in 1898, soon became the center for an extraordinarily gifted group of young scholars, all united, despite a variety of specific disciplinary interests, in a common devotion to the Durkheimian approach to sociology.
The Annee was successful from the beginning, and the continued collaboration of its key contributors helped to weld them together into a cohesive "school," aggressively eager to defend the Durkheimian approach to sociology against all who opposed it.
In the same year the Annee was born, Durkheim published his famous paper on Individual and Collective Representations, which served as a kind of manifesto of sociological independence for the Durkheimian school.
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 Marcel Mauss Summary
Mauss is best known for his contributions to L'Année sociologique, the journal founded by Durkheim and his students, appearing in 12 volumes between 1898 and 1913.
Marcel Mauss (May 10, 1872- February 10, 1950) was a French sociologist best known for his role in elaborating on and securing the legacy of his uncle, Émile Durkheim and the Annee Sociologique.
Like many members of Annee Sociologique Mauss was attracted to socialism, particularly that espoused by Jean Jaures.
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 Annee Sociologique - Definition, explanation
L'Année Sociologique was a sociology journal founded in 1898 by Émile Durkheim, who also served as its editor.
Durkheim founded L'Année Sociologique as a way of publicizing his own research and the research of his students and other scholars working within his new sociological paradigm.
As a result of this the term is also used to refer to the distinctive approach of this group and the work they produced in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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  The Année Sociologique Circle: II. Social History
This is particularly the case with the Année sociologique circle, whose members self-consciously portrayed themselves as engaging in collective scholarship in a particular historical conjuncture.
On the contrary, while the scholars who mobilized themselves around the Année sociologique proclaimed a common goal of founding sociology as a social science, all had their own objectives and their own vision of what that science should entail.
In addition to being Durkheim’s go-between and the principal recruiter for the group, Mauss was responsible, along with his friend Henri Hubert, for the section of the journal that was to become the "keystone" (cheville ouvrière) of sociology: religion.
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  Annee Sociologique
L'Année Sociologique was a sociology journal founded in 1898 by Emile Durkheim, who also served as its editor.
Durkheim founded L'Année Sociologique as a way of publicizing his own research and the research of his students and other scholars working within his new sociological paradigm.
As a result of this the term is also used to refer to the distinctive approach of this group and the work they produced in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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 sociology - Emile Durkheim
He was also in 1895 the founder of first European university department of sociology and in 1896 the founder of one of the first journals devoted to social science, L'Année Sociologique.
In 1895 he published Rules of the Sociological Method, a manifesto stating what sociology was and how it ought to be done, and founded the first European Department of Sociology at the University of Bordeaux.
In 1896 he founded the journal L'Année Sociologique in order to publish and publicize the work of what was by then a growing number of students and collaborators (this is also the name used to refer to the group of students who developed his sociological program).
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 The Année Sociologique Circle: I. Introduction
It was through the Année sociologique that sociology as a scientific discipline and field emerged.
The final section gives a few examples of the Année sociologique school’s impact on anthropology and on the social theory that informs it.
I also give a few examples of the impact of Mauss’s theoretical writings, which were never published as monographs or constituted a system of thought but which have in many ways reshaped the field of anthropology.
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 Annee Sociologique Details, Meaning Annee Sociologique Article and Explanation Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: )
L'Année Sociologique was a sociology journal founded in 1898 by Emile Durkheim, who also served as its editor.
Durkheim founded L'Année Sociologique as a way of publicizing his own research and the research of his students and other scholars working within his new sociological paradigm.
As a result of this the term is also used to refer to the distinctive approach of this group and the work they produced in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - DURKHEIM, EMILE:
It was Durkheim who introduced the study of sociology into the French universities.
In 1897 he founded an annual, "L'Année Sociologique," in which he gives an account of the sociological literature of France and other countries.
Besides these Durkheim published a great number of essays in the "Revue Philosophique," "Revue Bleue," and elsewhere.
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 Impressions of Sociology in Great Britain
After WWI, the revival of the Année Sociologique in France did not occur until 1923 when a special government fund was offered to Mauss.
This move encouraged new suggestions of cooperation between both countries’ sociologies, as Mauss added: It is a sort of promise of subscriptions which we want actually.
In spite of this lack of cooperation, Hobhouse’s attempt was sympathetic to the Durkheimians for two reasons: first, it was based on a radically philosophical attempt at defining the sociological field, a method they thought Durkheim had similarly adopted in his Rules of Sociological Method.
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