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. There he was influenced by the school chaplain, Abbé Quentin, who instilled in him an interest in religion and in particular in religion amongst Assyrians. He entered the École Normale Supérieure. He began to study the history of Christianity. He agrégated in history in 1895 after studying the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Byzantine Empire, and iconoclasm. His doctoral thesis focused on pre-Christian religion in Asia Minor.
Time, as we experience it, is a social and cultural phenomenon. The pioneering study of the social representation of time was by Henri Hubert (1872-1927). Hubert was a core member of the group who worked with Émile Durkheim and a close collaborator with Marcel Mauss. His essay on time is a good example of the group's originality and intellectually creative "collective ferment." This is its first English translation, and includes its review by Mauss.
Henri Hubert (1872-1927)
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非常塗爾乾。下啓Eliade對神聖/世俗時間的具體討論。
评分非常塗爾乾。下啓Eliade對神聖/世俗時間的具體討論。
评分非常塗爾乾。下啓Eliade對神聖/世俗時間的具體討論。
评分非常塗爾乾。下啓Eliade對神聖/世俗時間的具體討論。
评分非常塗爾乾。下啓Eliade對神聖/世俗時間的具體討論。
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