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society. Evangelista highlights this period as a "complex and contradictory" struggle to reconcile the profession's technical skills with its commitment to social justice. "historia del trabajo social eli evangelista ramirez ed
The book pinpoints 1933 (the founding of the first formal training school in Mexico City) as the watershed moment. Here, the author analyzes the influence of European and North American models—particularly the casework method from the United States and the community development model from post-war Europe. Evangelista Ramírez does not simply praise these imports; she critiques their applicability to Mexican indigenous and rural realities. "historia del trabajo social eli evangelista ramirez ed