Escuelas de historia mexicana : una entrevista a Ernesto de la Torre Villar
Abstract
Uno de los grandes historiadores mexicanos, Ernesto de la Torre, platica con extraordinaria lucidez, a sus 90 años y pico, sobre las principales escuelas de historia que han sido ejercidas en el país desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Alumno de Braudel, aprendió a ver la historia en forma amplia y rigurosa, lo que se refleja en sus notables estudios (Los Guadalupes y la Independencia de México, La Constitución de Apatzingan y los creadores del estado Mexicano, La Independencia Mexicana, Lecturas Históricas Mexicanas). Apreciado en muchas instituciones académicas y galardonado por su talento, Ernesto de la Torre nos habla de corrientes como el historicismo, el marxismo, la fenomenología y otras escuelas seguidas numerosos historiadores mexicanos y extranjeros con los que ha tenido relación a lo largo de su vida.Downloads
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