Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed _top_ Guide

Historia del Trabajo Social Autor: Eli Evangelista Ramírez Editorial: Plaza y Valdés Año de publicación: 2001 Lugar de publicación: México

By "fixing" the historical record—organizing the chaos of colonial charity, revolutionary fervor, and 20th-century professionalization—Evangelista Ramírez gave future generations a map. For any social worker seeking to understand why their profession operates the way it does in a Mexican context, this book remains the starting point. Two decades later, its analysis of poverty, state power, and professional identity has not aged; it has become essential. Historia del Trabajo Social Autor: Eli Evangelista Ramírez

The book emphasizes that Social Work is not a static field. Evangelista views it as a "social construction" that constantly adapts to the economic and political climate. By 2001, he posits that the challenge for modern social workers is to balance with a deep ethical commitment to human rights, moving beyond mere "service delivery" to become agents of structural change. Conclusion The book emphasizes that Social Work is not a static field

2. Periodización Histórica del Trabajo Social según la Obra La Acción Social y Ayuda en México (1521 - 1920) Conclusion 2

: Administrada principalmente por la Iglesia Católica durante el periodo virreinal (1521-1821). Se basaba en una obligación moral y religiosa de auxilio al prójimo. Su enfoque era puramente paliativo, buscando mitigar el sufrimiento inmediato sin alterar las estructuras de opresión.

Author: Eli Evangelista Ramírez Publisher: Plaza y Valdés Location: México Year: 2001