The study addresses the need for an interdisciplinary approach to a broader and deeper understanding of global history. Instead of restricting himself to a single discipline, such as history, anthropology or sociology, the author defends the integration of different areas of knowledge. This approach allows for a more comprehensive analysis of historical events, taking into account not only political and economic aspects, but also social, cultural and environmental aspects. By forging new interdisciplinary paths, researchers can explore complex connections and interactions between different cultures, societies and regions of the world. This includes the analysis of trade, migration, conflicts and cultural exchanges over time. Furthermore, the interdisciplinary perspective allows for a deeper understanding of people's individual and collective experiences throughout history. This includes the study of everyday practices, cultural identities, and symbolic representations that have shaped past and present societies. Through the integration of different disciplines, researchers can also address contemporary issues with a more informed understanding of the past. This includes analyzing pressing global problems such as climate change, social inequality and ethnic conflicts in light of lessons learned from history. In short, the adoption of interdisciplinary perspectives in global history is essential for a more complete and contextualized understanding of the world in which we live, allowing us to follow new paths of discovery and understanding.