Leslie Leighninger fills an important gap in the social work
literature with her in-depth examination of the development of
social work as a profession from the 1930s through the 1960s. She
explores the major changes that took place during this period--the
creation of a broad professional association, solidification of a
system of graduate education, development of an undergraduate
training program, the rise and demise of a union movement, and the
professionalization of public welfare--in a broad historical
context.
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