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The main objective is to introduce the knowledge of historiographic tendencies that have been developed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and have shaped the visions of historical processes. Previously, as a basis for understanding the historiography of the last two centuries, the fundamental concepts of the classical, medieval, humanistic and illustratory historiography will be presented.