Disability and Labour in the Twentieth Century
Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dinu, Radu Harald; Bengtsson, Staffan
Disability and Labour in the Twentieth Century
Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dinu, Radu Harald; Bengtsson, Staffan
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This volume puts disability and labour at the centre of historical enquiry. It offers fresh perspectives on the history of disability and labour in the twentieth century and highlights the need to address the topic beyond regional boundaries.
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This volume puts disability and labour at the centre of historical enquiry. It offers fresh perspectives on the history of disability and labour in the twentieth century and highlights the need to address the topic beyond regional boundaries.
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- Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 339mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781032327532
- ISBN-10: 1032327537
- Artikelnr.: 66269912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 339mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781032327532
- ISBN-10: 1032327537
- Artikelnr.: 66269912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Radu Harald Dinu is Senior Lecturer in History at the School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University, Sweden. His research focusses on modern and contemporary history of Eastern Europe and covers a wide range of themes, from the history of fascism to how communism shaped experiences of disability in Eastern Europe. Staffan Bengtsson is Assistant Professor of Social Work and Associate Professor of Disability Research at the School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University, Sweden. At the centre of his ongoing research stands disability as a societal phenomenon in relation to various theoretical perspectives and models, in which sociocultural dimensions are accentuated in connection to religious and ideological value systems.
Introduction: Disability and Labour in Modern Societies. 1.The Right to
Work: Disability Awareness and Activism in Twentieth-Century Canada.
2.Gendered Labour and Consumer Culture in the Multiple Sclerosis
Associations in Sweden and West Germany. 3.'Salaries, Not Benefits!'
Disability Rights Activism and the Right to Work in the Scandinavian
Welfare States. 4.For Society and the Individual: Disability and Work in
Post-War Sweden. 5.From Industrialised to Knowledge-Based Societies: The
Metamorphosis of the French Disabled Worker since 1957. 6.Warriors into
Workers: Soviet Labour Policy and Disabled Veterans of the Great Patriotic
War. 7.Beyond Labour: Socialist Disability Policy in the Realm of Mental
Health. 8.Socialist Humanism, Work, and Disability in Socialist Romania:
The Legal Regime of the Third-Degree Invalidity Pension, 1949-1989.
9.Becoming a Productive Citizen: Labour and the Blind Community in
Socialist Romania. 10.Vocational Guidance in Socialist Czechoslovakia and
the Context of Global and National Histories of Disability. 11.Work and
Life Courses of Polio Survivors in Socialist Poland. Afterword.
Work: Disability Awareness and Activism in Twentieth-Century Canada.
2.Gendered Labour and Consumer Culture in the Multiple Sclerosis
Associations in Sweden and West Germany. 3.'Salaries, Not Benefits!'
Disability Rights Activism and the Right to Work in the Scandinavian
Welfare States. 4.For Society and the Individual: Disability and Work in
Post-War Sweden. 5.From Industrialised to Knowledge-Based Societies: The
Metamorphosis of the French Disabled Worker since 1957. 6.Warriors into
Workers: Soviet Labour Policy and Disabled Veterans of the Great Patriotic
War. 7.Beyond Labour: Socialist Disability Policy in the Realm of Mental
Health. 8.Socialist Humanism, Work, and Disability in Socialist Romania:
The Legal Regime of the Third-Degree Invalidity Pension, 1949-1989.
9.Becoming a Productive Citizen: Labour and the Blind Community in
Socialist Romania. 10.Vocational Guidance in Socialist Czechoslovakia and
the Context of Global and National Histories of Disability. 11.Work and
Life Courses of Polio Survivors in Socialist Poland. Afterword.
Introduction: Disability and Labour in Modern Societies. 1.The Right to
Work: Disability Awareness and Activism in Twentieth-Century Canada.
2.Gendered Labour and Consumer Culture in the Multiple Sclerosis
Associations in Sweden and West Germany. 3.'Salaries, Not Benefits!'
Disability Rights Activism and the Right to Work in the Scandinavian
Welfare States. 4.For Society and the Individual: Disability and Work in
Post-War Sweden. 5.From Industrialised to Knowledge-Based Societies: The
Metamorphosis of the French Disabled Worker since 1957. 6.Warriors into
Workers: Soviet Labour Policy and Disabled Veterans of the Great Patriotic
War. 7.Beyond Labour: Socialist Disability Policy in the Realm of Mental
Health. 8.Socialist Humanism, Work, and Disability in Socialist Romania:
The Legal Regime of the Third-Degree Invalidity Pension, 1949-1989.
9.Becoming a Productive Citizen: Labour and the Blind Community in
Socialist Romania. 10.Vocational Guidance in Socialist Czechoslovakia and
the Context of Global and National Histories of Disability. 11.Work and
Life Courses of Polio Survivors in Socialist Poland. Afterword.
Work: Disability Awareness and Activism in Twentieth-Century Canada.
2.Gendered Labour and Consumer Culture in the Multiple Sclerosis
Associations in Sweden and West Germany. 3.'Salaries, Not Benefits!'
Disability Rights Activism and the Right to Work in the Scandinavian
Welfare States. 4.For Society and the Individual: Disability and Work in
Post-War Sweden. 5.From Industrialised to Knowledge-Based Societies: The
Metamorphosis of the French Disabled Worker since 1957. 6.Warriors into
Workers: Soviet Labour Policy and Disabled Veterans of the Great Patriotic
War. 7.Beyond Labour: Socialist Disability Policy in the Realm of Mental
Health. 8.Socialist Humanism, Work, and Disability in Socialist Romania:
The Legal Regime of the Third-Degree Invalidity Pension, 1949-1989.
9.Becoming a Productive Citizen: Labour and the Blind Community in
Socialist Romania. 10.Vocational Guidance in Socialist Czechoslovakia and
the Context of Global and National Histories of Disability. 11.Work and
Life Courses of Polio Survivors in Socialist Poland. Afterword.