Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed Repack -
: The author traces the earliest forms of social action to colonial "hospitals" and religious charity, such as those established by Vasco de Quiroga, which aimed at collective survival rather than professional intervention. 1920–1933: Institutionalization
Use this for academic papers or references. : The author traces the earliest forms of
society. Evangelista highlights this period as a "complex and contradictory" struggle to reconcile the profession's technical skills with its commitment to social justice. Evangelista highlights this period as a "complex and
Analyzes early forms of "social aid" managed by the Spanish Crown and religious orders, such as hospitals and orphanages. He posits that the profession emerged to address
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. He posits that the profession emerged to address the specific contradictions of Mexican capitalism and the evolving needs of the state. Google Books 1521–1920: Pre-technical Roots
