Abstract
This article is part of an interuniversity research project that contributes to the revival of the professional memory of Chilean social work from 1973-1990 in the context of the military dictatorship. In a specific form, it presents an integrated analysis of the participation of social work in the process of agrarian reform implemented during the period before the dictatorship, 1960-1973, reviewing the implications it had for its professional development, and also analyzes the devastating effects of the military dictatorship on the specialized task conducted in Chilean agriculture.
Keywords:
Chilean Social work; Military dictatorship; Professional Memory; Agrarian Reform