Sorry everyone, I didn't realise that the history books weren't coming to
the list. I had a website sent from someone in Canada, but, despite
bookmarking it, it's gone missing so I'd appreciate it again, if possible.
The recommended books were:
Barton L & Oliver M (eds) (1997) Disability Studies: Past, Present & Future
(Leeds: Disability Press)
Drake R F (1999) Understanding Disability Policies (London: Macmillan)
Campbell J & Oliver M (1996) Disability Politics: Understanding our Past,
Changing our Future (London: Routledge)
Shapiro J (1994) No Pity (pub unknown - USA?)
Barnes C Mercer G Shakespeare T (1999) Exploring Disability (Cambridge:
Polity)
Linton S Claiming Disability (NY: NY Uni Press)
Lynne
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> From: Cathy Burke
> Reply To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 9:11 pm
> To: Lynne Roper {PG}
> Subject: Re: history
>
> Dear Lynne,
>
> I was hoping that the recommended texts and sites might appear on the
> list so that those of us who are interested in and involved in teaching
> history might gain insight. Could you post something either to me
> personally or to the list as a summary of what you receieved as a result
> of your query ?
>
> Cathy
> --
>
> Catherine Burke
> 7 The Windses
> Grindleford
> Hope Valley
> S 32 2HY
> Tel: 01433 631907
>
> Dr. Catherine Burke
> Lecturer in Education: Child & Family Studies,
> Bretton Hall College
> West Bretton
> WF4 4LG
> 01924 830261
>
>
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