Techniciens de l'organisation sociale
Discover the compelling narrative of "Techniciens de l'organisation sociale" by Amélie Bourbeau, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2016. This insightful book spans 312 pages and delves into the transformative efforts of experts, businessmen, and volunteers who restructured Catholic charities in twentieth-century Quebec. Bourbeau's meticulous research illuminates how these individuals redefined the landscape of social organization within the Catholic Church, showcasing their impacts on community outreach and charitable activities. This work not only provides a historical perspective but also reflects on the pivotal role of faith-based initiatives in social welfare. Perfect for readers interested in church history, Canadian social movements, and the evolution of charitable work. Immerse yourself in this essential exploration of the intersection between faith and social service.