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Este artigo aborda a figura Mª Leonor Sampaio Botelho (1915-1996), como assistente social, formada no Instituto de Serviço Social de Lisboa, que percorreu quatro regimes políticos distintos: finais da 1.ª República e Ditadura Militar; período salazarista; período marcelista e; Pós 25 de Abril. O propósito é analisar hermenêuticamente, na base fontes documentais e contextualizadas no tempo e na época história, a sua ação social. Foi docente em várias instituições no âmbito do serviço social, parlamentária (1949-57) e exerceu várias funções de assistente social em muitas instituições e organismos. Todo o seu percurso de intervenção, numa época em que o acesso da mulher na sociedade era impedida pelas normas do regime, foi de luta pela proteção da mulher no trabalho e outras medidas assistenciais moderna, em especial, aquando deputada. Foi uma voz incómoda no quadro do regime salazarista, embora nunca o tenha colocado em causa, apesar de algumas desilusões em termos de política social no período salazarismo.
This article addresses the figure Mª Leonor Sampaio Botelho (1915-1996), as a social worker, trained at the Institute of Social Service of Lisbon, who went through four different political regimes: the end of the 1st Republic and the Military Dictatorship; Salazar period; Marcelist period and; Post April 25th. The purpose is to analyze hermeneutically, based on documentary sources and contextualized in time and historical era, their social action. She was a professor at several institutions in the field of social service, a parliamentarian (1949-57) and worked as a social worker in many institutions and organizations. Her entire intervention path, at a time when women's access to society was impeded by the rules of the regime, was a fight for the protection of women at work and other modern assistance measures, especially when she was a deputy. He was an uncomfortable voice within the Salazar regime, although he never questioned it, despite some disappointments in terms of social policy during the Salazar period.
This article addresses the figure Mª Leonor Sampaio Botelho (1915-1996), as a social worker, trained at the Institute of Social Service of Lisbon, who went through four different political regimes: the end of the 1st Republic and the Military Dictatorship; Salazar period; Marcelist period and; Post April 25th. The purpose is to analyze hermeneutically, based on documentary sources and contextualized in time and historical era, their social action. She was a professor at several institutions in the field of social service, a parliamentarian (1949-57) and worked as a social worker in many institutions and organizations. Her entire intervention path, at a time when women's access to society was impeded by the rules of the regime, was a fight for the protection of women at work and other modern assistance measures, especially when she was a deputy. He was an uncomfortable voice within the Salazar regime, although he never questioned it, despite some disappointments in terms of social policy during the Salazar period.
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Mª Leonor Botelho Sampaio Assistência social e familiar Serviço social Estado Novo Mª Leonor Botelho Sampaio Social and family assistance Social service Estado Novo
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MARTINS, Ernesto C. (2023) - Intervenção social em prol das famílias vulneráveis e do papel da mulher trabalhadora no Estado Novo : a beirã Mª Leonor Sampaio Botelho (1915-1996). Nº5, p. 99-114. DOI: https://doi.org/10.53809/TS_ISS_2023_n.5_99-114
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Universidade Lusófona de Lisboa
