Until the very end of the twentieth century the history of learning difficulties was subsumed into other histories, of psychiatry, of special education and, indeed, of disability. Initiatives to enable people with learning difficulties and their families to record their own histories and contribute to the historical record are both recent and powerful. Much of this work has been led or supported by The Open University’s Social History of Learning Disability Research (SHLD) group and its commitment to developing “inclusive history.” The article tells the story of the Madhouse Project in which actors with learning difficulties, stimulated by the story of historian activist Mabel Cooper and supported by the SHLD group, learned about and then o...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
Madhouse, My House? was a three year digital and creative learning programme to accompany a large sc...
This article traces and summarises historiographical trends in the history of learning disability. I...
This paper takes as its central theme the argument that inclusive learning disability research has t...
Access All Areas is a theatre company working with people with learning disabilities. The company a...
This book explores the neglected history of learning disabilities, using people’s life stories, docu...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
My name is Paul Christian. I am a Black British man with learning disabilities. The lives and experi...
We are indeed fortunate to have social historians who are able to present such compelling reading, y...
Drawing on new evidence, this book explores the history of learning disabilities through the voices ...
This seminar on ‘From Deficiency to Difficulty’ captures an historical journey made by people with l...
This paper reviews the place of the ‘voice’ in the history of intellectual disability, drawing princ...
Oral history has played a significant role since 1990 in developing new narratives and directions in...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
Madhouse, My House? was a three year digital and creative learning programme to accompany a large sc...
This article traces and summarises historiographical trends in the history of learning disability. I...
This paper takes as its central theme the argument that inclusive learning disability research has t...
Access All Areas is a theatre company working with people with learning disabilities. The company a...
This book explores the neglected history of learning disabilities, using people’s life stories, docu...
The transfer of disability history research to new generation audiences is crucial to allow lessons ...
My name is Paul Christian. I am a Black British man with learning disabilities. The lives and experi...
We are indeed fortunate to have social historians who are able to present such compelling reading, y...
Drawing on new evidence, this book explores the history of learning disabilities through the voices ...
This seminar on ‘From Deficiency to Difficulty’ captures an historical journey made by people with l...
This paper reviews the place of the ‘voice’ in the history of intellectual disability, drawing princ...
Oral history has played a significant role since 1990 in developing new narratives and directions in...
This paper analyses the pedagogical outcomes of ‘Fighting for our Rights’ project (2016-2018), a Her...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...
The Living Archive of Learning Disability History is being developed by an inclusive team of researc...