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 * Hello  Lucija .

Setup of the page through the sources
Durkheim's concealed sociology of the crowd Who was Jennifer Mergy? The content of L'Annee Sociologique
 * we find out about the idea behind all of Durkheim's writing is the sociology of the crown (this is also stated on the Wikipedia page of Emile Durkheim but important to mention on L'Annee Sociologique due to it being the cause of creating the journals, and wanting his colleagues and students to understand so as well)
 * L'Annee Sociologique addresses the issue of "the crowd" (answering the question on how and why Durkheim wanted multiple research perspective to view the study of the individiual and how he is not one without being part of the crowd, everyone else)
 * editing and introducing journals next to Stephane Baciocchi (this will most likely be placed towards the end; translation and further study of the journals was done by these two, among others, so it will be omportant to create a section on the actual publication)
 * Durkheim wanted to use the journal to describe contents of the books, rather than to review them (L'annee Sociologique is almost completely filleed with so-called book reviews that were done in a different way, which is why the journal is very important to sociology)
 * the comments made should "reflect and advance the wider agendas of the sociological discipline they were pioneering" (will be important to cite certain statements by either Durkheim and his colleagues or those that wrote books about L'Annee Sociologique)
 * "Durkheim's life is revealed as one in which group belonging had an ambivalent and suprisingly complex relationship with his own opportunities for creativity" (to fully understand L'Annee Sociologique, we need to understand why Durhkeim started it in the first place)

Abstract as is, but with added material (a few more senteces and should be fine)
L'Année Sociologique is a sociology journal founded in 1898 by Émile Durkheim, who also served as its editor. It was published annually until 1925, and returned to publication as Annales Sociologiques between 1934 and 1942. After World War II it returned to publication as L'Année Sociologique and remains in publication today.

Durkheim founded L'Année Sociologique as a way of publicizing his own research and the research of his students and other scholars working within his new sociological paradigm. As a result of this the term is also used to refer to the distinctive approach of this group and the work they produced in the first two decades of the twentieth century.

Members of the L'Année Sociologique group include Émile Durkheim, Célestin Bouglé, Marcel Mauss, Henri Hubert, Robert Hertz, Maurice Halbwachs, and François Simiand among others.

The journals
Make a list with a few papragraphs on the most influential journals posted in L'Annee Sociologique (so if the journal is by Marcel Mauss, writing the name of the journal and a short summary on the text in it)

Durkheim's Sociology of the crowd
Want to address the main idea behind putting the journals together and how it was done

L'Annee and Religion
Most of the work by H.Hubert and M.Mauss was done through the study of religion and sociology (it will be a key aspect to bring in how sociology and religion collide together in journals based on reviewing books, per se)

Publication
As it was all originally written in French, it is important to write about the minds behind the translation and further publication of L'Annee Sociologique

L'Annee Sociologique Today
Although originally influenced by Emile Durkheim, today L'Annee is based on accuracy and reseach on social science history. Historically a journal only in French now has translations from French and submissions written in English on the Cairn website. Cairn has a list of articles and issues of L'Annee Sociologique available since 2001 with some of them available in English, and all of them in French.