Oxford Handbook of Disability History
Discover the rich and diverse history of disability with the Oxford Handbook of Disability History, expertly edited by Michael Rembis. This comprehensive volume, published in 2018, features twenty-seven insightful articles that explore the experiences of people with disabilities from antiquity to the present day. Spanning over 552 pages, this handbook provides a global perspective, making it an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the historical context of disability. Dive into the narratives that shape our understanding of disability and its impact on society through the ages. Enhance your library with this pivotal work that bridges history and advocacy.