Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed [extra Quality] Jun 2026
Eli Evangelista Martínez’s Historia del Trabajo Social (2001) represents a critical turning point in how the profession is understood in Latin America. Far from being a mere chronological list of dates, his work serves as a sociopolitical autopsy of the discipline, dissecting its transition from religious charity to a structured scientific practice. By analyzing the evolution of social work through the lens of Mexican and Latin American history, Martínez challenges the Eurocentric narratives that traditionally dominated the field.
The book departs from traditional "linear" histories that link social work only to religious charity. Instead, Evangelista frames it as a and the rise of the interventionist State. Historical Timeline Covered: The book departs from traditional "linear" histories that
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