Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed //free\\ (2027)

In the beginning, long before the term "Social Worker" existed, the roots of care in Mexico were planted in the soil of religious charity and colonial assistance

The transition from basic charity to organized "social action" driven by the need for national reconstruction. In the beginning, long before the term "Social

The book departs from traditional "evolutionary" views that see social work as a mere professionalization of charity. Instead, Evangelista argues that modern social work is a construction of , shaped by specific social, economic, and political contexts, as well as state-driven social assistance policies. Key Content and Structure Key Content and Structure Long before the term

Long before the term "Social Work" existed, the Spanish era established the first formal systems of aid in Mexico. This period was dominated by through religious institutions, focusing on "hospitals" (which functioned more as shelters) and indigenous welfare. 2. Transition and Independence (1821–1920) Eli Evangelista Ramírez

: From colonial charity and indigenous solidarity to post-independence welfare. 1920–1933

Historia del trabajo social , Eli Evangelista Ramírez, Plaza y Valdés, Mexico 2001, fixed edition, social work history, reconceptualization movement, Mexican welfare.

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