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A Durkheimian Quest
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

PART I: INVESTIGATIONS OF A PROJECT          

Chapter 1. The Idea of a Social Science
Chapter 2. The Creation of The Division of Labour
Chapter 3. In Search of Solidarity: The Division of Labour
Chapter 4. An Intellectual Crisis
Chapter 5. The Creation of The Elemental Forms
Chapter 6. In Quest of the Sacred: The Elemental Forms
Chapter 7. Transparence or Transfiguration?
Chapter 8. Towards a New Great Work

PART II: ESSAYS ON MODERN TIMES

Chapter 9. Power Struggles
Chapter 10. Hope
Chapter 11. Art
Chapter 12. Surviving Capitalism

Notes
References
Index

About the Author

William Watts Miller is editor of the journal, Durkheimian Studies, author of various books and articles on Durkheim as well as of translations of his writings and is one of the team of international scholars co-operating on the first critical edition of Durkheim’s Complete Works.

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“Watts Miller provides a meticulous, conscientious, and unpretentious reading of Durkheim, rooted in deep acquaintance not only with his unpublished lectures but also with the writing of his contemporaries…The strength of Watts Miller's book is that it harks back to a Durkheim of complexity and rich ambiguity.”  ·  Choice “…a brilliant piece of scholarship. It is exhaustive and extensively documented. Included are a series of tables that help us connect Durkheim’s antecedent lectures to the completed text of The Elemental Forms, compare his various definitions of religion, and trace the temporal progression of his work…this book would be an appropriate text in a graduate level social theory class and is a must read for any graduate level seminar focused on the work of Emile Durkheim.”  ·  International Social Science Review “This work is certainly densely written and requires an attentive reading; but the reader will be amply rewarded in his or her efforts to comprehend Durkheim’s way of developing his ideas. For beyond specific hypotheses about this or that point, reading Watts Miller’s study offers one of those rare occasions to approach the ‘sociological imagination’ that C.W. Mills honored with special praise in an essay in 1959.”  ·  Archives de sciences social des religions

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