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Elí Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del Trabajo Social en México
I'm excited to share with you a valuable resource for those interested in the history of social work. The book "Historia del Trabajo Social" (History of Social Work) written by Eli Evangelista Ramírez and published by Ed Plaza y Valdés in Mexico in 2001, offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of social work as a profession. Elí Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del Trabajo Social en
(Plaza y Valdés) provides a comprehensive analysis of the profession's evolution from 1521 to 1993, highlighting its shift from traditional charity to professional social intervention within the context of state-led modernization. The text underscores the relationship between social work, political context, and the "Social Question" (la cuestión social) in Mexico, offering a critical perspective on professional identity. For more information, you can find the bibliographic details on Google Books UNAM | Portal UNAM Historia del trabajo social en México - Google Books The text underscores the relationship between social work,
Forms of Help (1521–1920): Examines early social action in New Spain and the 19th century, focusing on charity and survival instincts. Antecedents of Social Work (1920–1933):
Examines early charitable practices, Spanish colonial assistance, and religious organizations that provided asylum and medical care. Antecedents of Social Work (1920–1933):