Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed
In his work Historia del Trabajo Social (2001), Eli Evangelista Martínez provides a comprehensive critical analysis of how Social Work evolved in Mexico and Latin America. Rather than a simple timeline of events, Evangelista frames the profession’s history as a transition from charity and philanthropy to a scientific and political discipline. The Shift from Welfare to Science
Colonial Period: Focused on religious charity (caridad) and the "hospitals" of Vasco de Quiroga, which aimed for collective self-sufficiency. In his work Historia del Trabajo Social (2001),
Her approach is critical and reflexive. In Historia del Trabajo Social, she moves away from a mere chronological listing of dates and institutions. Instead, she examines how global economic models (from colonialism to neoliberalism) directly shaped the intervention methods of social workers. Her approach is critical and reflexive
In his seminal work Historia del Trabajo Social en México (first published in 1998 with subsequent updates), Elí Evangelista Martínez In his seminal work Historia del Trabajo Social
In his influential work, Historia del Trabajo Social en México (Ed. Plaza y Valdés, 2001), Elí Evangelista Ramírez
Headline: 📚 A classic reference for Mexican Social Work history
Body: