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The Routledge History of Disability
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ABSTRACT
The Routledge History of Disability explores the shifting attitudes towards and representations of disabled people from the age of antiquity to the twenty-first century. Taking an international view of the subject, this wide-ranging collection shows that the history of disability cuts across racial, ethnic, religious, cultural, gender and class divides, highlighting the commonalities and differences between the experiences of disabled persons in global historical context.
The book is arranged in four parts, covering histories of disabilities across various time periods and cultures, histories of national disability policies, programs and services, histories of education and training and the ways in which disabled people have been seen and treated in the last few decades. Within this, the twenty-eight chapters discuss topics such as developments in disability issues during the late Ottoman period, the history of disability in Belgian Congo in the early twentieth century, blind asylums in nineteenth-century Scotland and the systematic killing of disabled children in Nazi Germany.
Illustrated with images and tables and providing an overview of how various countries, cultures and societies have addressed disability over time, this comprehensive volume offers a global perspective on this rapidly growing field and is a valuable resource for scholars of disability studies and histories of disabilities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|107 pages
Histories of disabilities across time and cultures
chapter 1|24 pages
Reason, value and persons: The construction of intellectual disability in western thought from antiquity to the romantic age
chapter 2|13 pages
The courage of subordination: Women and intellectual disability in the ancient Greek world
chapter 4|14 pages
Developments in disability issues during the late Ottoman period of Turkish history from 1876 to 1909
chapter 5|24 pages
A short history of disability in Italy
chapter 6|20 pages
A short history of disability aspects from Israel
part II|127 pages
Histories of national disability policies, programs and services
chapter 7|16 pages
The role of international institutions in the process of categorization of ‘disabled people’ (1930s–1975)
chapter 8|18 pages
Disabilities and disability services in Nigeria: Past, present and future
chapter 9|12 pages
A short history of approaches to disability in the Netherlands
chapter 10|41 pages
A journey of change – history of disability in Hong Kong 1841–2014
chapter 11|12 pages
Historical development of disability services in Singapore: Enabling persons with disabilities
chapter 12|15 pages
Swedish disability policies: Ideas, values and practices in a historical perspective
chapter 13|11 pages
One difference is enough: Towards a history of disability in the Belgian-Congo, 1908–1960
part III|134 pages
Histories of education and training
chapter 14|11 pages
From their own hands: Collecting oral testimony in signing communities
chapter 15|15 pages
The history of access to education of people with visual impairments in Great Britain from 1656 to 1999
chapter 16|26 pages
Out of sight, out of mind: Blind asylums and missions in Scotland
chapter 17|9 pages
Tracing disability history in the midst of cultural absence: An investigation into the Belfast association for the Employment of the industrious blind
chapter 19|19 pages
History and national policy documents on special education in Sweden
chapter 20|17 pages
The Italian path to school and social inclusion: Problems, strengths and perspectives
chapter 21|12 pages
Education of people with intellectual disabilities and hearing impairments in Spain: A historical approach
chapter 22|9 pages
The case of the “dull” pupil in the Norwegian folk school 1892–1930
part IV|123 pages
Spectacle, science, services and civil rights