Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed Exclusive -
Historia del Trabajo Social en México , written by Elí Evangelista Martínez and published by Plaza y Valdés in 1998 (often referenced in 2001 editions), is a fundamental academic text that traces the evolution of social work as a profession in Mexico from the colonial era to the late 20th century.
: Post-Revolutionary Mexico saw the rise of state-led assistance. Evangelista highlights the 1933 founding of the first Social Work school as a pivotal moment where domestic service transformed into a public role. 1934–1993: Professional Development Historia del Trabajo Social en México , written
Eli Evangelista’s perspective is essential for understanding that Social Work is not just about "doing good," but about understanding the power dynamics of society. His history serves as a call to action for professionals to maintain a critical stance and continue evolving alongside the social needs of the population. Introduction In the study of Latin American Social
- Academic libraries: Major university libraries in Latin America and Spain.
- Second-hand book portals: Sites like Iberlibro (Amazon’s Spanish network) or Mercado Libre Mexico.
- Digital repositories: Some academic databases may have scanned excerpts, though a full PDF is rare due to copyright.
Introduction
In the study of Latin American Social Work, few texts are as foundational and frequently cited as Eli Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del trabajo social. Published in Mexico in 2001 by Plaza y Valdés, this work serves as a critical academic pillar for understanding how the profession evolved from charitable practices into a scientific discipline. Historia del Trabajo Social en México
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Historia del trabajo social en México - Elí Evangelista Ramírez