In several spaces there are marks, records, objects that lead to reflective thoughts, reveal deep memories that can cherish the soul, scare away, distress the spirit, depending on the indelible and timeless reminiscences present in the human intellect. This is memory. This article raises the theoretical-conceptual and epistemological debate about memory, its constructor and even symbiotic relationship with the historical process. Undeniable the fruitfulness of this debate today, especially among historians, memorialists and archivists who examine the various material and immaterial sources of the most varied social subjects and their stays and productions in the historical course of their existences. This production takes place in the theor...