No Right to Be Idle
The Invention of Disability, 1850-1930
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans with all sorts of disabilities came to be labelled as ""unproductive citizens"". As Sarah F. Rose explains, a perfect storm of public policies, shifting family structures, and economic changes barred workers with disabilities from mainstream workplaces and simultaneously cast disabled people as morally questionable dependents.
Specificaties
ISBN/EAN | 9781469624891 |
Auteur | Sarah Rose |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 400 |
Lengte | 235.0 mm |
Breedte | 159.0 mm |