By Dint of History: Ways in which social work is (re)defined by historical and social events
This paper examines aspects of the historico-political development of social work in the UK and Germany, acknowledging some of the contested aspects of historical analysis. The article examines four core areas in which social work has adapted to the influence of historical events - the English Poor...
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Main Authors: | Jonathan Parker (Author), Magnus Frampton (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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