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

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Evangelista discusses the "reconceptualization" of social work, moving away from purely technical or subaltern roles toward a more transformative and scientific practice. When a user clicks the parsed citation, a

Unlike many histories that begin in Europe, Evangelista Ramírez dedicates significant space to pre-Hispanic systems of mutual aid in Mesoamerica. She discusses the calpullis (community organizations) and the Aztec concept of collective responsibility. She then traces how Spanish colonization introduced Catholic charity through confraternities and hospitals, creating a hybrid model of assistance that blended indigenous communalism with colonial paternalism. When a user clicks the parsed citation, a

Evangelista Ramírez, E. (2001). Historia del trabajo social . Plaza y Valdés. When a user clicks the parsed citation, a

The alignment of social action with state-led assistance policies.