Durkheimian Studies
Études Durkheimiennes
Aims & Scope
Editor: W. Watts Miller
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Durkheimian Studies / Etudes Durkheimiennes is the scholarly journal of the British Centre for Durkheimian Studies. It is concerned with all aspects of the work of Durkheim and his group, such as Marcel Mauss and Robert Hertz, and with the contemporary development and application of their ideas to issues in the social sciences, religion and philosophy. The journal is unique in often featuring first-time or new English translations of their French works otherwise not available to English-language scholars.
Subjects: Sociology; Anthropology
Current Issue
Volume 17 • Issue 1 • 2011
SECTION I
La conférence de René Maublanc sur ‘Marx et Durkheim’ (20 décembre 1934).
Isabelle Gouarné
Marx et Durkheim.
René Maublanc
SECTION II
Marxisme et durkheimisme dans l’entre-deux-guerres en France.
Isabelle Gouarné
From Solidarity to Social Inclusion: The Political Transformations of Durkheimianism.
Derek Robbins
A Durkheimian Account of Globalization: The Construction of Global Moral Culture.
David Inglis
David, Emile. Les ambivalences de l’identité juive de Durkheim.
Matthieu Dmitri Béra
SECTION III
Review Article
Return of the Sacred?
Ronjon Paul Datta
Book Reviews
Jacques Coenen-Huther, Comprendre Durkheim.
William Watts Miller
Ivan Strenski (ed.), Émile Durkheim.
Roger Cotterrell (ed.), Émile Durkheim: Justice, Morality and Politics.
W.S.F. Pickering
Mélèze, Marcel Mauss et son frère Henri.
Nick Allen



