This book brings together writings and concepts from history that have circulated in bookstores, libraries, and university curricula for fifty years. To make this knowledge more accessible, a series of interviews was carried out so that the historians and anthropologists themselves could explore, based on their work and their professional experience, some keys to the vocabulary that they have shared with other social scientists. In this first publication, Roger Chartier, Guillermo Zermeño, Francisco A. Ortega, Jaime Humberto Borja, Anne-Christine Taylor and Ricardo Pérez Montfort have been summoned, belonging to different generations and coming from France, Mexico and Colombia. Using a variety of resources, the authors lend intelligibility to broader narratives that we now turn into vehicles for communicating to readers the contemporary importance of the historian's craft. Writings of...read more