resumen | La historia urbana ha entablado por naturaleza vínculos con muchos campos del saber, como la arquitectura, el urbanismo, la sociología o la antropología. A pesar de ello, parece pertinente subrayar la necesidad de que, en conjunto, los estudios urbanos amplíen sus diálogos, a fin de que sean un campo común donde la ciudad como objeto de estudio derribe muros disciplinares y conceptuales y la perspectiva histórica cobre mayor relevancia, pero también para que los historiadores se ocupen con mayor energía de la historia de las ciudades y lo hagan con mejores armas metodológicas. El artículo ofrece diversas propuestas aplicadas al trabajo con fuentes, y reflexiones empíricas y teóricas para sortear obstáculos, fortalecer el diálogo entre disciplinas y hacer que la historia urbana (como muchos otros campos de especialización) salga de sus prisiones y laberintos. palabras clave | historia urbana, transformaciones socioterritoriales, teoría urbana. abstract | Urban history has naturally been linked with several fields of knowledge, such as architecture, urbanism, sociology or anthropology. In spite of this, it seems pertinent to underline the need of urban studies to continue to expand dialogues and become a common field, in which the city as object of study, overturns disciplinary and conceptual walls and the historical perspective becomes more relevant. It is also important for historians to attend issues of the history of cities with more energy and with better methodological tools. The article offers a series of proposals applied to work with sources and theoretical reflections to overcome obstacles, to strengthen the dialogue between disciplines and to escape the labyrinths in which urban history and many other fields of specialization have been enclosed to. keywords | urban history, socio-territorial transformations, urban theory.
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