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David '''Émile Durkheim''' (April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist, social psychologist and philosopher. He formally established the academic discipline and, with Karl Marx and Max Weber, is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology. Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity; an era in which traditional social and religious ties are no longer assumed, and in which new social institutions have come into being. His first major sociological work was ''The Division of Labour in Society'' (1893).  
 
David '''Émile Durkheim''' (April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist, social psychologist and philosopher. He formally established the academic discipline and, with Karl Marx and Max Weber, is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology. Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity; an era in which traditional social and religious ties are no longer assumed, and in which new social institutions have come into being. His first major sociological work was ''The Division of Labour in Society'' (1893).  
  
==Literature==
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==Works==
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(in French unless noted)
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
* [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_De_la_division_du_travail_social_1991.pdf|''De la division du travail social'']], Paris: Félix Alcan, 1893, Paris: PUF, 1930; 2nd edition, 1991.
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* [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_De_la_division_du_travail_social_1991.pdf|''De la division du travail social'']], Paris: Félix Alcan, 1893; Paris: PUF, 1930; 1991.
** ''The Division of Labour in Society'' (in English)
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** ''The Division of Labour in Society'', trans. W. D. Halls. New York: Free Press, 1984. {{en}}
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1055050.r=durkheim.langEN ''Les Règles de la méthode sociologique''], Paris: Librairie Félix Alcan, 1895.
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** [[Media:Durkheim_Emile_The_Rules_of_Sociological_Method_1982.pdf|''The Rules of Sociological Method'']], trans. W.D. Hall, New York: The Free Press, 1982 (in English)
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* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1055050.r=durkheim.langEN ''Les Règles de la méthode sociologique''], Paris: Félix Alcan, 1895.
** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Sociologia_Regulile_metodei_sociologice_1924.pdf|''Sociologia: Regulile metodei sociologice'']], trans. C. Sudeţeanu, Bucureşti: Cultura Naţională, 1924 (in Romanian).
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** [[Media:Durkheim_Emile_The_Rules_of_Sociological_Method_1982.pdf|''The Rules of Sociological Method'']], trans. W.D. Hall, New York: The Free Press, 1982. {{en}}
** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Regulile_metodei_sociologice_2002.pdf|''Regulile metodei sociologice'']], trans. Dan Lungu, Iaşi: Polirom, 2002 (in Romanian).
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** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Sociologia_Regulile_metodei_sociologice_1924.pdf|''Sociologia: Regulile metodei sociologice'']], trans. C. Sudeţeanu, Bucureşti: Cultura Naţională, 1924. {{ro}}
* ''On the Normality of Crime'', 1895
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** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Regulile_metodei_sociologice_2002.pdf|''Regulile metodei sociologice'']], trans. Dan Lungu, Iaşi: Polirom, 2002. {{ro}}
* [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Le_suicide_1897.pdf|''Le Suicide'']], Paris: Félix Alcan Editeur, 1897.
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** ''[https://archive.org/details/suicidestudyinso00durk Suicide, a study in sociology]'', trans. John A. Spaulding & George Simpson, Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1951. (in English)
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* [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Le_suicide_1897.pdf|''Le Suicide'']], Paris: Félix Alcan, 1897.
* ''The Prohibition of Incest and its Origins'', 1897 (published in "L'Année Sociologique", vol. 1, pp. 1–70)
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** ''[http://archive.org/details/suicidestudyinso00durk Suicide: A Study in Sociology]'', trans. John A. Spaulding & George Simpson, Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1951. {{en}}
* ''La sociologia e il suo dominio scientifico'', publish in: "Rivista italiana di sociologia", nr. 4, 1900, p. 127–148 (in Italian).
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** ''Sociology and its Scientific Domain'', 1900 (in English)
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* "The Prohibition of Incest and its Origins", ''L'Année Sociologique'' 1 (1897), pp 1–70. {{en}}
** ''La Sociologie et son domaine scientifique", reprint as ''La sociologie'', Paris: Larousse, 1915. (in French)
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** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Sociologia_9th_edition_2000.pdf|''Sociologia'']], trans. Laura Natal Rodrigues, São Paulo: Editora Ática, 1984, 9th edition, 2000.(in Portughese)
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* "La sociologia e il suo dominio scientifico", ''Rivista italiana di sociologia'' 4 (1900), pp 127-148. {{it}}
* with Marcel Mauss, ''De Quelques formes primitives de classification", publish in: "Année Sociologique 1901–2", 1903
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** [http://www.d.umn.edu/cla/faculty/jhamlin/4111/Readings/DurkScience.pdf "The Realm of Sociology as a Science"], trans. Everett K. Wilson, ''Social Forces'' 59:4 (Jun 1981), pp 1054-1070. Trans. of an Appendix in Cuvillier's 1953 essay, ''Ou va la sociologie francaise?''.
** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Mauss_Marcel_Primitive_Classification_2dn_edition_1969.pdf|''Primitive Classification'']], trans. Rodney Needham, London: COHEN & WEST, 1963, 2nd edition, 1969, 2009.
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** [http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Durkheim_emile/textes_1/textes_1_01/socio.html "La Sociologie et son domaine scientifique"], in Durkheim, ''Textes. 1. Éléments d'une théorie sociale'', Paris: Minuit, 1975, pp 13-36.
* ''Les formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse. Le système totémique en Australie'', Paris: Librairie Félix Alcan, 1912; 3rd edition, 1937 (in French) [http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Durkheim_emile/formes_vie_religieuse/formes_elementaires_1.pdf] & [http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Durkheim_emile/formes_vie_religieuse/formes_elementaires_2.pdf]
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** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Sociologia_9th_edition_2000.pdf|''Sociologia'']], trans. Laura Natal Rodrigues, São Paulo: Ática, 1984, 9th ed., 2000. {{pt}}
** [[Media:Durkheim_Emile_The_Elementary_Forms_of_Religious_life_1995.pdf|''The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life'']], trans. Karen E. Fields, New York: The Free Press, 1995. (in English)
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** [[Media:Durkheim_Emile_Formele_elementare_ale_vietii_religioase_1995.pdf|''Formele elementare ale vieţii religioase'']], trans. Magda Jeanrenaud and Silviu Lupescu, Iaşi: Editura Porlirom, 1995. (in Romanian)
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* with Marcel Mauss, [http://stl.recherche.univ-lille3.fr/seminaires/philosophie/macherey/macherey20072008/macherey27022008.html "De quelques formes primitives de classification (contribution à l’étude des représentations collectives)"], ''L’année Sociologique'' 6 (1903); repr. in Mauss, ''Œuvres'', t. II, Paris: Minuit, 1974, pp 13-89.
* with Ernest Denis, [https://archive.org/details/whowantedwarorig00durk ''Who Wanted War? The origin of the war according to diplomatic documents''], trans. A.M. Wilson-Garinei, Paris : A. Colin, 1914 (in English)
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** [[Media:Durkheim_%C3%89mile_Mauss_Marcel_Primitive_Classification_2dn_edition_1969.pdf|''Primitive Classification'']], trans. Rodney Needham, London: Cohen & West, 1963; 2nd ed., 1969.
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* ''Les formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse. Le système totémique en Australie'', Paris: Félix Alcan, 1912; 3rd ed., 1937. [http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Durkheim_emile/formes_vie_religieuse/formes_elementaires_1.pdf] & [http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/Durkheim_emile/formes_vie_religieuse/formes_elementaires_2.pdf]
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** [[Media:Durkheim_Emile_The_Elementary_Forms_of_Religious_life_1995.pdf|''The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life'']], trans. Karen E. Fields, New York: The Free Press, 1995. {{en}}
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** [[Media:Durkheim_Emile_Formele_elementare_ale_vietii_religioase_1995.pdf|''Formele elementare ale vieţii religioase'']], trans. Magda Jeanrenaud and Silviu Lupescu, Iaşi: Porlirom, 1995. {{ro}}
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* with Ernest Denis, [http://archive.org/details/whowantedwarorig00durk ''Who Wanted War? The Origin of The War According to Diplomatic Documents''], trans. A.M. Wilson-Garinei, Paris: A. Colin, 1914. {{en}}
  
 
===Bibliography===
 
===Bibliography===
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==Links==
 
==Links==
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim
 
 
* http://digitaldurkheim.hypotheses.org/
 
* http://digitaldurkheim.hypotheses.org/
* https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Durkheim%2C+Emile%2C+1858-1917%22
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* [http://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Durkheim%2C+Emile%2C+1858-1917%22 Durkheim's works in Internet Archive]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Durkheim Durkheim at Wikipedia]

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David Émile Durkheim (April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist, social psychologist and philosopher. He formally established the academic discipline and, with Karl Marx and Max Weber, is commonly cited as the principal architect of modern social science and father of sociology. Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity; an era in which traditional social and religious ties are no longer assumed, and in which new social institutions have come into being. His first major sociological work was The Division of Labour in Society (1893).

Works

(in French unless noted)

Books

  • De la division du travail social, Paris: Félix Alcan, 1893; Paris: PUF, 1930; 1991.
    • The Division of Labour in Society, trans. W. D. Halls. New York: Free Press, 1984. (English)
  • "The Prohibition of Incest and its Origins", L'Année Sociologique 1 (1897), pp 1–70. (English)
  • "La sociologia e il suo dominio scientifico", Rivista italiana di sociologia 4 (1900), pp 127-148. (Italian)

Bibliography

Links