Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed -
In his influential work, Historia del Trabajo Social en México Plaza y Valdés Elí Evangelista Ramírez
Here is a story that captures the essence of this historical journey as presented in Evangelista's work: The Story of a Profession: From Charity to Social Justice In his influential work, Historia del Trabajo Social
: The author traces the earliest forms of social action to colonial "hospitals" and religious charity, such as those established by Vasco de Quiroga, which aimed at collective survival rather than professional intervention. 1920–1933: Institutionalization All-caps author surname (style dependent)
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The book is widely used in Mexican social work programs, particularly at institutions like UNAM, to help students understand that their profession is not just about "help," but about responding to complex structural problems within a historical framework. which was previously fragmented.
Evangelista Ramírez, E. (2001). Historia del trabajo social. Plaza y Valdés.
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Core Content: The "Fixed" Historical Narrative
The book is organized methodically, typically covering four major historical periods. Evangelista Ramírez’s key contribution is how she "fixes" (stabilizes and clarifies) the timeline of Mexican social work, which was previously fragmented.