Mental Retardation in America – A Historical Reader
Autor Steven Noll, James Trenten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814782477
ISBN-10: 0814782477
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 165 x 236 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814782477
Pagini: 514
Dimensiuni: 165 x 236 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"This is a highly readable and well-edited historical anthology, a wide-ranging collection that deals with mental retardation over two centuries. The book deserves perusal by anyone interested in mental retardation. The plot is powerful, and the questions profound."New England Journal of Medicine "strongly recommended"
Library Journal "Interesting collection of pieces."
Gainesville Sun "Illuminates the history of mental retardation in America, a subject that has largely been ignored by scholars. This volume goes far beyond the history of institutional care, and covers such subjects as the role of families, changes in concepts of retardation and educational theory, and the role of the state. Mental Retardation in America will contribute toward a new understanding of the subject and serve as a stimulus to further research." Gerald N. Grob, Rutgers University "The book will be of value to scholars concerned with the newly emerging history of disability."
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The anthology provides sound links between the shaping of knowledge and circumstances from reports to legislatures, theses, and classifications of feebl-minded."
History of Education Quarterly Noll ad Trents book succeeds in deepening appreciation of the complex history of mental retardation and in suggesting issues for further study, making it an essential resource for scholars of disability history. Its accessible style and clear organization will also make it of interest to the lay reader...
Nursing History Review
"This is a highly readable and well-edited historical anthology, a wide-ranging collection that deals with mental retardation over two centuries. The book deserves perusal by anyone interested in mental retardation. The plot is powerful, and the questions profound."--New England Journal of Medicine "strongly recommended" -- Library Journal "Interesting collection of pieces." --Gainesville Sun "Illuminates the history of mental retardation in America, a subject that has largely been ignored by scholars. This volume goes far beyond the history of institutional care, and covers such subjects as the role of families, changes in concepts of retardation and educational theory, and the role of the state. Mental Retardation in America will contribute toward a new understanding of the subject and serve as a stimulus to further research." --Gerald N. Grob, Rutgers University "The book will be of value to scholars concerned with the newly emerging history of disability." --Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The anthology provides sound links between the shaping of knowledge and circumstances from reports to legislatures, theses, and classifications of feebl-minded." --History of Education Quarterly "Noll ad Trent's book succeeds in deepening appreciation of the complex history of mental retardation and in suggesting issues for further study, making it an essential resource for scholars of disability history. Its accessible style and clear organization will also make it of interest to the lay reader..." --Nursing History Review
Library Journal "Interesting collection of pieces."
Gainesville Sun "Illuminates the history of mental retardation in America, a subject that has largely been ignored by scholars. This volume goes far beyond the history of institutional care, and covers such subjects as the role of families, changes in concepts of retardation and educational theory, and the role of the state. Mental Retardation in America will contribute toward a new understanding of the subject and serve as a stimulus to further research." Gerald N. Grob, Rutgers University "The book will be of value to scholars concerned with the newly emerging history of disability."
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The anthology provides sound links between the shaping of knowledge and circumstances from reports to legislatures, theses, and classifications of feebl-minded."
History of Education Quarterly Noll ad Trents book succeeds in deepening appreciation of the complex history of mental retardation and in suggesting issues for further study, making it an essential resource for scholars of disability history. Its accessible style and clear organization will also make it of interest to the lay reader...
Nursing History Review
"This is a highly readable and well-edited historical anthology, a wide-ranging collection that deals with mental retardation over two centuries. The book deserves perusal by anyone interested in mental retardation. The plot is powerful, and the questions profound."--New England Journal of Medicine "strongly recommended" -- Library Journal "Interesting collection of pieces." --Gainesville Sun "Illuminates the history of mental retardation in America, a subject that has largely been ignored by scholars. This volume goes far beyond the history of institutional care, and covers such subjects as the role of families, changes in concepts of retardation and educational theory, and the role of the state. Mental Retardation in America will contribute toward a new understanding of the subject and serve as a stimulus to further research." --Gerald N. Grob, Rutgers University "The book will be of value to scholars concerned with the newly emerging history of disability." --Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences "The anthology provides sound links between the shaping of knowledge and circumstances from reports to legislatures, theses, and classifications of feebl-minded." --History of Education Quarterly "Noll ad Trent's book succeeds in deepening appreciation of the complex history of mental retardation and in suggesting issues for further study, making it an essential resource for scholars of disability history. Its accessible style and clear organization will also make it of interest to the lay reader..." --Nursing History Review