Practising history: Memory and contemporary professional practice

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This article calls for open-minded, critical research into the history of social work and a recognition of the discontinuities and diversity that are evident in its development and current forms. Social work as historical practice is about applying hermeneutic skills in order to create shared understandings that engage with issues of identity and culture.

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Lorenz, W. (2007, September). Practising history: Memory and contemporary professional practice. International Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020872807079918

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