Editorial
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Manifestations of history, Family psychotherapy , State of the art , Mining historyAbstract
Xihmai magazine has established itself as a space for reflection and analysis that contributes to the development of research and the dissemination of knowledge at the La Salle Pachuca University, thanks to which two of the substantive functions of higher education institutions are fulfilled. On the other hand, the journal has been characterized by having a transdisciplinary approach, since it is open to knowledge production processes emanating from various sciences, research approaches and epistemologies; In that sense, this issue gives us the opportunity to recognize and value the different ways of scientific production. This issue of the magazine contains investigations of various kinds, however, at some meeting point (from where my gaze can elaborate, there are probably many more) the investigations in one way or another come together in history as a constant element within of their process, in some it is a personal story, a microhistory or social history in others. Whether secretly or intentionally, it seems that the common characteristic of this issue of the magazine is the various manifestations of history.Downloads
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