History of Social Work in Europe 1900-1960:
Female Pioneers and their Influence on the Development
of International Social Organizations
Sabine Hering and Berteke Waaldijk, eds., History of Social Work in Europe 1900-1960: Female Pioneers and their Influence on the Development of International Social Organizations (Opladen: Leske und Budrich 2003).
É o título deste livro com a presença portuguesa da ilustre colega do cpihts Alcina Martins
"THIS TIMELY comparative study of social work in a European perspective presents papers from the conference "Designing the Social Sphere, a Challenge for Europe" held in Mainz in 2001. It crosses the divides between western, southern, and Eastern Europe (which are often treated separately) by also including contributions inter alia about Hungary, Roumania, and Lithuania. The broad chronological (late 19th and 20th centuries) and wide geographic spread makes for a useful overview of developments in social work under vastly different political regimes and diverse social and cultural conditions. The work is an excellent introduction for English speakers to the relatively inaccessible world of studies in Eastern and Southern Europe, and thus fills an important gap in our knowledge of international social work."
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