“…However, why is this relationship between Sociology and History not more fruitful? The establishment and institutionalisation of scientific disciplines was, and is, a social process characterised by ambivalence and indeterminacy in the (re)formulation of their identity (Charry Joya, 2017;Dayé , 2018;Serpa, Ferreira, & Santos, 2017;Herná ndez Cordero, 2013;Gould, 2019;Steinmetz, 2017). Among the reasons for the separation between these two academic fields, factors such as scientific differences (epistemological and methodological) but also political factors, professional identity, the social space sought, the increase and maintenance of their autonomy, and institutionalisation of the two scientific disciplines were relevant (Kirschner, 2014;Javeau, 1998;Charry Joya, 2017;Torres, 2012;Castillo Alonso, 2018), although an imperialist perspective on one of these disciplines over the other is no longer advocated (Zubirí a, 2015).…”