This volume of essays attempts to identify the shared experiences of disabled children and examine the key debates about their care and control. The essays follow a chronological progression while focusing on the practices in a number of different countries.
This volume of essays attempts to identify the shared experiences of disabled children and examine the key debates about their care and control. The essays follow a chronological progression while focusing on the practices in a number of different countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine
Introduction: Disabled Children - Contested Caring Anne Borsay Pamela Dale; Chapter 1 Club Feet and Charity: Children at the House of Charity Soho 1848-1914 Pat Starkey; Chapter 2 Insanity Family and Community in Late-Victorian Britain Amy Rebok Rosenthal; Chapter 3 The Mixed Economy of Welfare and the Care of Sick and Disabled Children in the South Wales Coalfield c. 1850-1950 Steven Thompson; Chapter 4 The Question of Oralism and the Experiences of Deaf Children 1880-1914 Mike Mantin; Chapter 5 Exploring Patient Experience In An Australian Institution For Children With Learning Disabilities 1887-1933 Lee-Ann Monk Corinne Manning; Chapter 6 From Representation to Experience: Disability in the British Advice Literature for Parents 1890-1980 Anne Borsay; Chapter 7 Treating Children with Nonpulmonary Tuberculosis in Sweden: Apelviken c. 1900-30 Staffan Förhammar Marie C. Nelson; Chapter 8 Health Visiting and Disability Issues in England Before 1948 Pamela Dale; Chapter 9 Spanish Health Services and Polio Epidemics in the Twentieth Century: the 'Discovery' of a New Group of Disabled People 1920-70 José Martínez-Pérez María Isabel Porras María José Báguena Rosa Ballester; Chapter 10 Cured by Kindness? Child Guidance Services during the Second World War Sue Wheatcroft; Chapter 11 Education Training and Social Competence: Special Education in Glasgow Since 1945 Angela Turner; Chapter 12 Hyperactivity and American History 1957-Present: Challenges to and Opportunities for Understanding Matthew Smith;
Introduction: Disabled Children - Contested Caring Anne Borsay Pamela Dale; Chapter 1 Club Feet and Charity: Children at the House of Charity Soho 1848-1914 Pat Starkey; Chapter 2 Insanity Family and Community in Late-Victorian Britain Amy Rebok Rosenthal; Chapter 3 The Mixed Economy of Welfare and the Care of Sick and Disabled Children in the South Wales Coalfield c. 1850-1950 Steven Thompson; Chapter 4 The Question of Oralism and the Experiences of Deaf Children 1880-1914 Mike Mantin; Chapter 5 Exploring Patient Experience In An Australian Institution For Children With Learning Disabilities 1887-1933 Lee-Ann Monk Corinne Manning; Chapter 6 From Representation to Experience: Disability in the British Advice Literature for Parents 1890-1980 Anne Borsay; Chapter 7 Treating Children with Nonpulmonary Tuberculosis in Sweden: Apelviken c. 1900-30 Staffan Förhammar Marie C. Nelson; Chapter 8 Health Visiting and Disability Issues in England Before 1948 Pamela Dale; Chapter 9 Spanish Health Services and Polio Epidemics in the Twentieth Century: the 'Discovery' of a New Group of Disabled People 1920-70 José Martínez-Pérez María Isabel Porras María José Báguena Rosa Ballester; Chapter 10 Cured by Kindness? Child Guidance Services during the Second World War Sue Wheatcroft; Chapter 11 Education Training and Social Competence: Special Education in Glasgow Since 1945 Angela Turner; Chapter 12 Hyperactivity and American History 1957-Present: Challenges to and Opportunities for Understanding Matthew Smith;
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