Here is some more information about the past issues of Disability Studies
Quarterly focusing on history:
Disability Studies Quarterly
Spring 1997 Volume 17 No. 2
Issue Theme: The New Disability Historiography
Special Editor for this issue: Paul K. Longmore
Table of Contents
Current Research
The New Disability Historiography: Introduction by Paul K.
Longmore
Disability: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis by
Douglas C. Baynton
The Origins of a Legislative Disability Category in England:
A Speculative History by Mark Priestley
Political Movements of People with Disabilities: The League
of the Physically Handicapped, 1935-1938 by Paul K. Longmore and
David Goldberger
Other Research
Correlates of Professional Attitudes Towards Inclusion and
Towards Persons with Mental Retardation by Elizabeth DePoy
and Monte Miller
The History of Disability: Perspectives and Sources by
Elizabeth Bredberg
Disability Studies Quarterly
Fall 1998 Volume 18 No. 4
Issue Theme: Oral History
Special Editor for this issue: Karen Hirsch
Table of Contents
Current Research
Oral History and Disability: Developing Sources and Tweaking
Theory Karen Hirsch
THE INDEPENDENT LIVING AND DISABILITY RIGHTS MOVEMENT:
BERKELEY, 1962-1979: A Documentation Project and Research
Platform Susan O'Hara
Memory of Enlightenment: Accounting for Egalitarian Politics
of the Blinded Veterans Association David A. Gerber
Disability History and A Story of Polio: Using and Abusing
Oral History Interviews Jerrold Hirsch
Carol J. Gill, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Human Development
Dept. of Disability and Human Development
University of Illinois at Chicago (M/C 626)
1640 West Roosevelt Road - Room 236
Chicago, IL 60608 U.S.A.
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