At the core of much of the historiography of disability in so far as it relates to nineteenth century England is a belief that the support offered to those with physical and mental impairments was threadbare and that such people could be and were pushed to the social margins of their communities. The current article uses poor law records, letters, newspapers and coronial inquests to suggest that officials in fact had a sophisticated sense of degrees of mental and physical impairment and relief/support systems were tailored accordingly. Like many of the pauper families who wrote to them about children with impairments I argue that officials tended to construct hierarchies of ability rather than disability and that doing so took them...
This article examines how the process of constructing knowledge on impairment has affected the insti...
People in the early modern period had long been fascinated by ‘monstrous births’ as portents, prodig...
This article examines disabled people’s political activism in Britain before the emergence of the mo...
This article draws on the largest source base ever assembled – some 12 million words of diverse mate...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
The status of disabled people as a ‘marginal’ group facing barriers to citizenship and social inclus...
The perception that people with disabilities increasingly became regarded as ‘other’ as the nineteen...
In recent years, academics interested in the field of disability studies have argued that the disabi...
This thesis examines the situation of the physically disabled poor over the period c. 1830-1890. It ...
Abstract: The UK government has committed itself, in theory, to a policy of ‘inclusive education’, a...
This article aims to expose the ways in which, from the mid-19th-century onwards, professions and in...
This thesis aims to elucidate perceptions and practices in relation to learning disabilities in diff...
“The Constitution of Disability” examines the creation and implementation of bureaucratic, legal, in...
In Scotland, public interest in children with disabilities followed an uneven path. The proponents f...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...
This article examines how the process of constructing knowledge on impairment has affected the insti...
People in the early modern period had long been fascinated by ‘monstrous births’ as portents, prodig...
This article examines disabled people’s political activism in Britain before the emergence of the mo...
This article draws on the largest source base ever assembled – some 12 million words of diverse mate...
Produced by Hawai'i University Affiliated Program on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, H...
The status of disabled people as a ‘marginal’ group facing barriers to citizenship and social inclus...
The perception that people with disabilities increasingly became regarded as ‘other’ as the nineteen...
In recent years, academics interested in the field of disability studies have argued that the disabi...
This thesis examines the situation of the physically disabled poor over the period c. 1830-1890. It ...
Abstract: The UK government has committed itself, in theory, to a policy of ‘inclusive education’, a...
This article aims to expose the ways in which, from the mid-19th-century onwards, professions and in...
This thesis aims to elucidate perceptions and practices in relation to learning disabilities in diff...
“The Constitution of Disability” examines the creation and implementation of bureaucratic, legal, in...
In Scotland, public interest in children with disabilities followed an uneven path. The proponents f...
Historically, especially before the twentieth century, issues of access to accommodation and educati...
This article examines how the process of constructing knowledge on impairment has affected the insti...
People in the early modern period had long been fascinated by ‘monstrous births’ as portents, prodig...
This article examines disabled people’s political activism in Britain before the emergence of the mo...