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devoted to the advancement of sociological study and 

 research. 



The most important of the journals are: "La Reforme 

 Sociale," founded by LE PLAY in 1881; "La Science 

 Sociale, suivant la methode de LE PLAY," edited since 

 1886 by Ed. DEMOULINS; "Annales de 1'Institut Inter- 

 national de Sociologie," edited since 1894 under the 

 direction of Rene WORMS; "Revue internationale de 

 Sociologie," published since 1896; "L'Annee Socio- 

 logique," edited since 1899 by E. DURKHEIM. 



Among the learned societies in this field, there should 

 be mentioned the "Societe d 'Economic Sociale," "the 

 Societe de Statistique de Paris," and the "Societe 

 d 'Economic Politique ' ' located at Paris. Anthropological 

 societies are located at Paris, Grenoble, Lyon, and 

 Montpellier. 



Instruction in the Universities. The chief center in 

 France for the study of sociology is at Paris. In the 

 Law School of the University of Paris, courses are offered 

 by GIDE, on comparative social economy; by GARCON, 

 on criminal law and comparative penal legislation; by 

 BEAUREGARD, RIST, PERREAU, and TRAUCHY, on po- 

 litical economy. Under the Faculty of Letters, courses 

 are offered by BOUGLE on socialism and social and 

 political economy, by DURKHEIM on education and 

 sociology. In the College of France, courses are offered 

 by FUSTER, on the struggle against tuberculosis and hous- 

 ing reforms, and on social insurance; by IZOULET, on social 

 philosophy; by LE CHATELIER, on sociology of the 

 Mussulmans; and by RENARD, on the history of labor. 



Outside of Paris, to mention some of those who appear 

 in the faculty lists of the various Colleges and Univer- 

 sities as devoting their entire time to the subject of 

 sociology: at the University of Bordeaux, Gaston 



