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    6th arrondissement of Paris. Died. 25 May 1927 (1927-05-25) (aged 54) Chatou. Occupation (s) Archaeologist Sociologist. Henri Hubert (23 June 1872 – 25 May 1927) was a French archaeologist and sociologist of comparative religion who is best known for his work on the Celts and his collaboration with Marcel Mauss and other members of the Année ...

  2. Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss. Translated by W. D. Halls. Marcel Mauss was the nephew and most distinguished pupil of Émile Durkheim, whose review L’Année sociologique he helped to found and edit. Henri Hubert was another member of the group of sociologists who developed under the influence of Durkheim. The present book is one of the best ...

  3. Henri Hubert (23 June 1872 – 25 May 1927) was a French archaeologist and sociologist of comparative religion who is best known for his work on the Celts and his collaboration with Marcel Mauss and other members of the Année Sociologique. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Henri Hubert has received more than ...

  4. Download Audio. In this interview, Dr Nick Allen (formerly Reader in the Social Anthropology of South Asia, University of Oxford) focuses on a short essay written in 1899 by two French scholars, Henri Hubert and Marcel Mauss, representing the thinking of the emerging field of Durkheimian sociologie in the latter years of the nineteenth-century.

  5. Marcel Mauss (b. 1872; d. 1950) and Henri Hubert (b. 1872; d. 1927) were close collaborators of Émile Durkheim (Mauss was, furthermore, Durkheim's nephew) and regularly contributed articles to his journal L'Année sociologique. Their famous “Essai sur la nature et la fonction du sacrifice” (“Essay on the nature and function of sacrifice”) was published in the second issue of this ...

  6. Henri Hubert, Introduction à la traduction française to Manuel d’histoire des religions, D. Chantepie de la Saussaye (Paris: Armand Colin, 1904), xliii. Google Scholar Henri Berr, ‘Foreword: The Expansion of the Celts’, in Henri Hubert, The Rise of the Celts (English translation of Les Celtes) (New York: Knopf, 1934), xvi.

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  8. Henri Hubert (Paris, June 23, 1872 – May 25, 1927) was an archaeologist and sociologist of comparative religion who is best known for his work on the Celts and his collaboration with Marcel Mauss and other members of the Annee Sociologique. Hubert was born and raised in Paris, where he attended Lycée Louis-le-Grand.

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