A little over 30 years ago, in January 1989, I assumed the directorship of Historia Mexicana, at the request of my colleague, Alicia Hernández Chávez, who had been appointed director of the Center ...for Historical Studies shortly before. This appointment took place in a context of disagreements that, for some years, had created a climate of certain tension. In this context, the magazine had become headless. When I was asked to assume this role, I fully believed that we should all accept the tasks required of us in support of the institution. That is why I agreed to take charge, but not without much hesitation, since directing the magazine had not been in my horizon of interests.
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To celebrate Interface’s 30th anniversary, we showcase 30 “pearls of the journals.” They are the two most highly cited papers in each of the 14 topical areas published in JES and JSS in the last 30 ...years. Because this gave us 28 papers, we then rounded up to 30 by including the two next-most-cited papers (giving us one for each year of Interface’s existence), both of which happened to be in the battery topical area.