Celestin Bougle
Célestin Bouglé (1870-1940) was a professor of the history of social economy and the director of École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He was the key public spokesperson of the Durkheimians in the early 20th century, yet he was critical of Durkheim on several issues. He authored dozens of books, only two of which, besides this one, have been translated into English: Essays on the Caste System and The Evolution of Values. Cayce Jamil is an independent researcher based in North Carolina. He holds a...See more
Célestin Bouglé (1870-1940) was a professor of the history of social economy and the director of École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He was the key public spokesperson of the Durkheimians in the early 20th century, yet he was critical of Durkheim on several issues. He authored dozens of books, only two of which, besides this one, have been translated into English: Essays on the Caste System and The Evolution of Values. Cayce Jamil is an independent researcher based in North Carolina. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from UNC Charlotte. His research investigates neglected social theories and their relevance for today. He is a cofounder of little big eye publishing (littlebigeyepublishing.com) and can be reached via email at cgjamil@gmail.com. Shaun Murdock translates texts on the themes of economy, society, and environment from French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Catalan into English. He led the recent English translation of Proudhon's Sociology by Pierre Ansart. He is the founder of Root & Branch Translation (rootandbranch.online). See less