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  1. Durkheimian sociology and 20th-century politics: the case of Célestin Bouglé.Joshua M. Humphreys - 1999 - History of the Human Sciences 12 (3):117-138.
    This article revises received wisdom about the Durkheimian school of sociology and its relationship to Marxism by analyzing the work of Célestin Bouglé, one of the most influential and least examined sociologists of the Durkheimian tradition. Like other better-known Durkheimians of his generation such as Marcel Mauss and Maurice Halbwachs, Bouglé engaged Durkheimian sociology with Marxian and other German traditions of social thought. In the process he also paid an important debt to the French socialists that Marx and so many (...)
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  • The Institute Henri Poincaré and mathematics in France between the wars.Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze - 2009 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 62 (1):247-283.
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  • Benedetto Croce and Italian Fascism.Fabio Rizi - 2003 - University of Toronto Press.
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  • The Rise and Fall of Vito Volterra's World.Judith R. Goodstein - 1984 - Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (4):607.
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  • On the Contribution of Volterra and Lotka to the Development of Modern Biomathematics.Giorgio Israel - 1988 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 10 (1):37 - 49.
    The birth of modern biomathematics took place in the 1920s and was characterized by two significant new facts: the systematic use of mathematics in biology not as a technical aid but as a conceptual tool, and the attempt to apply a determinist or a mechanist conception to biology. In this paper we deal with the developments of population dynamics and with the main contributions to this trend, i.e. the works of Vito Volterra and Alfred J. Lotka. The purpose is to (...)
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