You want to discover historiography, for one reason or another? Look no further! In this booklet, the specialist in question, Nicolas Offenstadt, you discover debates, favorite themes of the historian and the history of the discipline, with a palpable and contagious passion. Following this consultation, unlikely that another dry book you want! For if it is certainly not comprehensive, this book has the merit of giving the taste to go away, I highly recommend reading competitions for education, in particular, or for simple historians studies. Ask yourself some time to think about how to make history, to confront the past debates and rediscover the historical schools, in addition to exciting, extremely useful for a methodological reflection essential to the research.
However, the reading finished, I recommend consulting the famous "words of the historian" by the same author, which deepens the themes through a dictionary is proposed. For those who have been interested in the discipline, the important "Historical trends in France" by Delacroix, Flat cut and Garcia, will prove a valuable mine (though more arid) to obtain a more complete picture.