4 edition of history of social development found in the catalog.
history of social development
Franz Carl MГјller-Lyer
Published
1923
by G. Allen Unwin ltd. in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Social development, The history of. |
Statement | by Dr. F. Müller-Lyer, tr. by Elizabeth Coote Lake & H.A. Lake ... with an introduction by professors L.T. Hobhouse & E.J. Urwick. |
Series | Studies in economics and political science -- no. 60, Studies in economics and political science ... no. 60 in the series of monographs by writers connected with the London school of economics and political science |
Contributions | Lake, Elizabeth Coote, Mrs., Lake, Hilda Amelia. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 362 p. |
Number of Pages | 362 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL13530740M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 7427643 |
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ocial work, social problems, and the organizations that were developed in an attempt to cope with those problems have had almost a parallel history. This chapter discusses the dual development of organizations and the profession of social work.
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EMBED EMBED (for Pages:. Key Social Development Principles Social development is defined in the broadest social terms as an upward directional movement of society from lesser to greater levels of energy, efficiency, quality, productivity, complexity, comprehension, creativity, choice, mastery, enjoyment and Size: KB.substance into whatever shape desired.
This flexible-all-inclusive-eclectic nature of social studies stems from its first “official definition” issued in The social studies are understood to be those whose subject matter relate to the organization and development of human .its history and potential might form a useful corrective to the overwhelmingly ‘administrative’ nature of much contemporary social work.
As the above quotation from Jordan () indicates, there are different ways of interpreting the growth and development of social work as an organised Size: KB.