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Disability History on the Bookshelf |
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Betty M. Adelson.
The Lives of Dwarfs: Their Journey from Public Curiosity to Social
Liberation (Rutgers University Press, 2005).
Mark Berton. Dixmont State Hospital (Images of America) (Arcadia Publishing 2006). Anne Borsay. Disability and Social Policy in Britain since 1750: A History of Exclusion (Palgrave MacMillan 2005). Brenda Jo Brueggemann and Susan Burch, ed. Women and Deafness: Double Visions (Gallaudet UP, 2006) Catharine Coleborne and Dolly Mackinnon. "Madness" in Australia: Histories, Heritage, and the Asylum (University of Queensland Press, 2004). Julie Crawford, Marvelous Protestantism: Monstrous Births in Post- Suzanne E. Evans and Bengt Lindqvist. Forgotten Crimes: The Holocaust and People with Disabilities (Ivan R. Dee Publisher, 2004). Martain Halliwell. Images of Idiocy: The Idiot Figure in Modern Fiction and Film (Ashgate Publishing, 2004). Albert A. Hertzog. Disability Advocacy Among Religious Organization: Histories and Reflections (Haworth Pastoral Press 2006). Allan Ingram and Michelle Faubert. Cultural Constructions of Madness in Eighteenth-Century Writing: Representing the Insane (Palgrave MacMillan, 2005). Hannah Joyner. From Pity to Pride: Growing Up Deaf in the Old South (Gallaudet University Press, 2004). Frances A. Koestler. The Unseen Minority: A Social History of Blindness in the United States (AFB Press, 2004). Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev. In Our Hearts We Were Giants: The Remarkable Story of the Lilliput Troupe: A Dwarf Family's Survival of the Holocaust (Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2005). Harlan Lane. A Deaf Artist in Early America: The Worlds of John Brewster, Jr. (Beacon Press, 2004). Hilary Marland. Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity and Childbirth in Victorian Britain (Palgrave MacMillan, 2004). Irina Meltzer, Disability in Medieval Europe: Physical Impairment
in the High Middle Ages, c1100-c1400 (Routledge 2006).
James E. Moran, ed. Mental Health and Canadian Society: Historical Perspectives (McGill-Queen's University Press 2006). Karen Nakamura. Deaf in Japan: Signing and the Politics of Identity (Cornell University Press 2006). Kim E. Nielsen, ed. Helen Keller: Selected Writings (NYU Press, 2005). Kim E. Nielsen. The Radical Lives of Helen Keller (NYU Press, 2004). Steven Noll and James W. Trent, eds. Mental Retardation in America: A Historical Reader (NYU Press, 2004). David Oshinsky. Polio: An American Story (Oxford University Press, 2005). Carol A. Padden and Tom L. Humphries. Inside Deaf Culture (Harvard University Press, 2005). Fred Pelka, ed. The Civil War Letters of Colonel Charles F. Johnson, Invalid Corps (University of Massachusetts Press, 2004). Gordon Phillips. The Blind in British Society: Charity, State, and Community, c. 1780-1930 (Ashgate Publishing, 2004). Chris Philo. A Geographical History of Institutional Provision for the Insane from Medieval times to the 1860s in England and Wales: The Space Reserved for Insanity (Edwin Mellen Press, 2004). S. Rolph, D. Atkinson, et al., eds. Witness to Change: Families, Christine Rosen. Preaching Eugenics: Religious Leaders and the American Eugenics Movement (Oxford University Press, 2004). Philip L. Safford and Elizabeth J. Safford, ed. Children with Andrew Scull. Madhouse: A Tragic Tale of Megalomania and Modern Medicine (Yale University Press, 2005). Marc Shell. Polio and Its Aftermath: The Paralysis of Culture (Harvard University Press, 2005). David M. Turner and Kevin Stagg, ed. Social Histories of Disability and Deformity: Bodies, Images, and Experiences (Routledge, 2006). Daniel J. Wilson. Living with Polio: The Epidemic and Its Survivors (University of Chicago Press, 2005). |
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