In addition to Longmore and Goldberger's article you might like to look at
"The New Disability History" which he edited with Lauri Umansky (New York
University Press, 2001).
Also see:
Henri-Jacques Stiker (1999) A History of Disability. Ann Arbor: University
of Michigan Press
Barnes, C. 1996: Theories of Disability and the Origins of the Oppression
of Disabled People in Western Societyš in L. Barton, ed. Disability and
Society: emerging issues and insights. London: Longman.
Bredberg, E. 1999: Writing Disability History: problems, perspectives and
sources, Disability & Society, 14 (2), 189-201.
> From: "Smith, Glenn" <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: "Smith, Glenn" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 10:26:15 -0000
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Mapping research on history and disability
>
> and also a piece i wrote on the relationship between geography and
> disability and its social history in...
> ...Smith, R.G., (1999) 'Reflections on a Journey' in (Eds.) Marks, L.A., and
> Jones, M. Disability, Divers-ability and Legal Change. Kluwer Law
> International, Holland, pages 49 - 64.
>
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