Writing the History of Disabilities

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health history
historiography of disability
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  • ISBN 9781350521735
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book uses a variety of case studies to examine how disability can be used as an analytical lens, and provide new perspectives on historical research.

Approximately 15-20% of the world's population is estimated to be disabled. Writing the History of Disability examines 13 case studies, ranging from the activism of Italian First World War veterans, to the social history of Tuberculosis in North America, and the history of disability in sport. Each chapter encourages wider historical engagement with the social and cultural impacts of disability, and demonstrates how the history of disability can interact with existing theoretical frameworks.

This book demonstrates the potential for disability as an analytical concept, both in its own right, and as a new approach to the study of history. Illuminating the intersections between disability and class, race, gender, and sexuality, this volume examines disability alongside a range of historical methodologies, and invites students to include disability in their analytical toolkit, and create more inclusive histories.

Monika Baar is Professor of East-Central and South-Eastern Europe at the European University Initiative, Italy, and is a research affiliate at the Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Paul van Trigt is University Lecturer in Social History at the Institute for History at Leiden University, Netherlands.