Studies of the work of Michel de Certeau have been done from a disciplinary perspective and never from its own unity. Certolian work is fragmented into anthropology, psychoanalysis, religious history, epistemology of history and semiology. Each of these disciplines chooses from the work as a whole the articles or books that are relevant to them and leaves out the others. This book attempts to offer an interpretation of Michel de Certeau taking into account his overall character. Regardless of which of the two approaches is the most pertinent, this book is about taking a tour of all of his work. That which unifies the diversity of themes and disciplines that make up Certolian thought is the task of the historian.