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Bibliothèque Sociologique Internationale (BSI) ("International Sociological Library") is a significant scholarly book series that was founded and edited at the end of the 19th century by the French sociologist René Worms (18691926). It was published by the Paris-based publishing house V. Giard & E. Brière. Up to his death in 1926, nearly 70 works appeared in two sub-series, making this collection one of the most dynamic, but also one of the most long-lasting, within the social-scientific publishing landscape that emerged around the turn of the century.

== Volumes (in selection) ==

  1. René Worms: Organisme et société. 1896
  2. Scipio Sighele: Psychologie des sectes. Traduction française par Louis Brandin. 1898
  3. Émile Bombard: La marche de l'humanité et les grands hommes d'après la Doctrine Positive. 1900
  4. René Maunier: L'origine et la fonction économique des villes: étude de morphologie sociale. 1910

== See also == Bibliothèque sociologique International Library of Sociology (Karl Mannheim)

== References ==

== Bibliography == Sébastien Mosbah-Natanson: "René Worms, directeur de la collection Bibliothèque Sociologique Internationale". Les Études Sociales 2015/1 n° 161162, pp. 175199

== Further reading == Valérie Tesnière, Le Quadrige. Un siècle dédition universitaire 18601968, Paris, PUF, 2001