Durkheim, Émile, 1858-1917
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- A Durkheimian quest : solidarity and the sacred
- A communitarian defense of liberalism : Emile Durkheim and contemporary social theory
- Anomia e individualismo : del diagnóstico de la modernidad de Durkheim al pensamiento contemporáneo
- Anomia, cohesión social y moralidad : cien años de tradición durkheimiana en criminología
- Capitalism and modern social theory : an analysis of the writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max Weber
- Classical horizons : the origins of sociology in ancient Greece
- Debating Durkheim
- Debating Durkheim
- Defending the Durkheimian tradition : religion, emotion and morality
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- Durkheim : a critical introduction
- Durkheim : fiche philosophe
- Durkheim and representations
- Durkheim and the Internet : sociolinguistics and the sociological imagination
- Durkheim and the Jews of France
- Durkheim and the birth of economic sociology
- Durkheim and the law
- Durkheim and violence
- Durkheim's sociology of religion : themes and theories
- Durkheim, Bernard and epistemology
- Durkheim, morals and modernity
- Durkheim: morality and milieu
- Durkheimian sociology : cultural studies
- El concepto de ideología
- Emile Durkheim
- Emile Durkheim : sociologist and moralist
- Emile Durkheim : sociologist and philosopher
- Emile Durkheim : sociologist of modernity
- Emile Durkheim and the reformation of sociology
- Emile Durkheim on institutional analysis
- Essays on sociology and philosophy
- Exploring society, Lesson 1 | Part 6, Why sociology? | The development of sociology
- Horrible workers : Max Stirner, Arthur Rimbaud, Robert Johnson, and the Charles Manson circle : studies in moral experience and cultural expression
- Living theory : the application of classical social theory to contemporary life
- Reappraising Durkheim for the study and teaching of religion today
- Religion, emergence, and the origins of meaning : beyond Durkheim and Rappaport
- Rethinking Durkheim and his tradition
- Sacred revolutions : Durkheim and the Collège de Sociologie
- Social functions of synagogue song : a Durkheimian approach
- Sociology and mass culture : Durkheim, Mills, and Baudrillard
- TEORIA SOCIOLOGICA ENSAYOS SOBRE MARX, SOREL, SIMMEL, DURKHEIM, WEBER, MERTON Y BOURDIEU;SEGUNDA EDICION
- Teoría sociológica : ensayos sobre Marx, Sorel, Simmel, Durkheim, Weber, Merton y Bourdieu
- The Cambridge companion to Durkheim
- The Radical sociology of Durkheim and Mauss
- The classical roots of ethnomethodology : Durkheim, Weber, and Garfinkel
- The common language of homicide and suicide : evidence of the value of Durkheim's typologies
- The development of Durkheim's social realism
- The ethics of comparative religion
- The new Durkheim
- The sacred in the modern world : a cultural sociological approach
- The study of religion and its meaning : new explorations in light of Karl Popper and Emile Durkheim
- Three faces of God : society, religion, and the categories of totality in the philosophy of Emile Durkheim
- Understanding classical sociology : Marx, Weber, Durkheim
- Understanding classical sociology : Marx, Weber, Durkheim
- Where silence speaks : feminism, social theory, and religion
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