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Abstract Recent years have seen a proliferation of publications reconsidering the emergence of sociology in France. The present review discusses and compares three of these works: S. Mosbah-Natanson’s bibliometric study on the fashion of sociology around 1900 (2017a); Th. Hirsch’s history of the idea of social time from the Durkheimians to Les Annales (2016a); and M. Joly’s enquiry into a purported sociological revolution in France and Germany at around the same time (2017a). Pushing respectively for a sociological, a historical and an epistemological history of sociology, they represent three distinct ways of renewing the historiography of the social sciences. The article argues that qualities and limitations of these works alike suggest two challenges for the history of sociology: (1) integrating sociological, historical and epistemological competences in a comprehensive intelligence of sociological texts; and (2) accounting for the reflexivity involved in a social history of the social sciences.

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  • Résumé : Ces dernières années ont vu la parution d’ouvrages qui réexaminent la naissance de la sociologie en France

  • Recent years have seen a proliferation of publications reconsidering the emergence of sociology in France

  • The article argues that qualities and limitations of these works alike suggest two challenges for the history of sociology: [1] integrating sociological, historical and epistemological competences in a comprehensive intelligence of sociological texts; and [2] accounting for the reflexivity involved in a social history of the social sciences

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Résumé : Ces dernières années ont vu la parution d’ouvrages qui réexaminent la naissance de la sociologie en France. Mosbah-Natanson’s bibliometric study on the fashion of sociology around 1900 (2017a); Th. Hirsch’s history of the idea of social time from the Durkheimians to Les Annales (2016a); and M.

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