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Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed ^new^ HereA Foundational Text in Latin American Social Work: Examining “Historia del Trabajo Social” by Eli Evangelista Ramírez (Ed. Plaza y Valdés, México, 2001)Introduction: The Need for a Fixed Historical ReferenceIn the academic landscape of Latin American social work, few texts manage to capture the complex socio-political evolution of the profession with as much precision as the work of Eli Evangelista Ramírez. For students, professors, and practicing social workers, locating a reliable, fixed, and citable source for the history of the discipline is paramount. The keyword phrase historia del trabajo social eli evangelista ramirez ed plaza y valdes mexico 2001 fixed represents more than just a bibliographic citation—it is an acknowledgment of a specific, authoritative edition that has served as a cornerstone for understanding how social work developed in Mexico and beyond. 1933: The founding of the first social work school in Mexico. A Foundational Text in Latin American Social Work: In Chicago style:
as the first recognized social worker in the country, a key figure in establishing the profession's identity. Theoretical Shift: Plaza y Valdés Editores: This publishing house is For researchers, the book is most valuable when used to trace the genealogy of Mexican welfare policies. For example, cross-reference Evangelista Ramírez’s chapter on the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) with primary legal documents from the 1940s to see how social work was legally mandated. as the first recognized social worker in the Conclusion: A Living HistoryHistoria del Trabajo Social by Eli Evangelista Ramírez (Plaza y Valdés, Mexico, 2001) is more than a textbook. It is a scholarly artifact that captures the transition of Mexican social work from a vocation of charity to a profession of rights. |
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