This is the first detailed account of the emergence of sociology
and related social sciences in France. It emphasizes three social
and intellectual groupings in the period from 1880 to 1914: the
social statisticians who grew out of governmental ministries, the
Durkheimians who were consistently housed in the university, and
the "international sociologists" around Rene Worms, in neither
ministries nor the university. Unlike most histories of ideas, it
portrays the institutional developments that encouraged,
discouraged, and rechanneled different styles of research."
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