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The Oxford handbook of disability history / edited by Michael Rembis, Catherine J. Kudlick, and Kim E. Nielsen.
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- Book
- Government document
- Series:
- Oxford handbooks online
- Oxford handbooks in history.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Disabilities--History.
- Disabilities.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Other Title:
- Disability history
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2018.
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- This Handbook brings together twenty-nine authors from around the world, each expert in a different area within the history of disability. This collection of new and original essays forms a benchmark in a field of historical inquiry that has been growing and maturing over the last thirty years. It is the first book to gather critical essays that incorporate studies from South and East Asia, eastern and western Europe, Australia, North America, and the Arab world. This Handbook is unique among other disability history texts in that it engages simultaneously in methodological and historiographic debates and in a further articulation and analysis of the lived experiences of disabled people.
- Contents:
- Documents, Ethics, and the Disability Historian / Penny Richards, Susan Burch
- Disability and Work during the Industrial Revolution in Britain / Daniel Blackie
- Disability and Work in South Asia and the United Kingdom / Jane Buckingham
- Disability and Work in British West Africa / Jeff Grischow
- Race, Work, and Disability in Progressive Era United States / Paul Lawrie
- Organized Labor and Disability in Post-World War II United States / Audra Jennings
- Deaf-blindness and the Institutionalization of Special Education in Nineteenth-Century Europe / Pieter Vierestraete, Ylva Söderfeldt
- Disability and Madness in Colonial Asylum Records in Australia and New Zealand / Catharine Coleborne
- Madness, Transnationalism, and Emotions in Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Australia and New Zealand / Angela McCarthy
- Institutions for People with Disabilities in North America / Steven Noll
- The Perils and Promises of Disability Biography / Kim E. Nielsen
- Picturing Disability in Eighteenth-Century England / David M. Turner
- Disability, Race, and Gender on the United States Antebellum Stage / Jenifer L. Barclay
- Polio and Disability in Cold War Hungary / Dora Vargha
- Monstrous Births, Birth Defects, Unusual Anatomy, and Disability in Europe and North America / Leslie J. Reagan
- Disability in Modern Chinese Cinema / Steven L. Riep
- Transnational Interconnections in Nineteenth Century Western Deaf Communities / Joseph J. Murray
- The Disability Rights Movement in the United States / Lindsey Patterson
- The Rise of Gay Rights and the Disavowal of Disability in the United States / Regina Kunzel
- Disabled Veterans and the Wounds of War / David A. Gerber
- Introduction / Michael Rembis, Catherine Kudlick, Kim E. Nielsen
- Disability History and Greco-Roman Antiquity / C. F. Goodey, M. Lynn Rose
- Intellectual Disability in the European Middle Ages / Irina Metzler
- Disability in the Pre-modern Arab World / Sara Scalenghe
- Disability and the History of Eugenics / Michael Rembis
- Social History of Medicine and Disability History / Catherine Kudlick
- Material Culture, Technology, and the Body in Disability History / Katherine Ott
- Designing Objects and Spaces: A Modern Disability History / Bess Williamson.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on 5 July 2018).
- Other Format:
- Print version :
- ISBN:
- 9780190234973
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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