May 2019 Academic & Specialist Bristol University Press

Intellectual disability in the Twentieth Century: Transnational perspectives on people, policy, and practice Contributions by Philip Ferguson, Yueh-Ching Chou, Carol Hamilton, Gudrun Stefansdottir, Agnes Turnpenny, Phyllis King Shui Wong, Danae Karydaki, Auberon Jeleel Odoom, Jane Abraham, Iva Strnadova, Monika Muzakova, Tobias Buchner, Oliver Koenig, Gertraud Kremsner, Lee-Ann Monk, edited by Jan Walmsley, Simon Jarrett

Intellectual disability in the Twentieth Century: Transnational perspectives on people, policy, and practice
Contributions by Philip Ferguson, Yueh-Ching Chou, Carol Hamilton, Gudrun Stefansdottir, Agnes Turnpenny, Phyllis King Shui Wong, Danae Karydaki, Auberon Jeleel Odoom, Jane Abraham, Iva Strnadova, Monika Muzakova, Tobias Buchner, Oliver Koenig, Gertraud Kremsner, Lee-Ann Monk, edited by Jan Walmsley, Simon Jarrett


Hardback | May 2019 | Policy Press | 9781447344575 | 256pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$179.99, NZD$214.99

With contributions from distinguished authorities in 14 countries across five continents, this book provides a valuable transnational perspective on intellectual disability in the twentieth century. It outlines different policies and practices, while also demonstrating their impact on people with intellectual disabilities and their families.

Bringing together accounts of how intellectual disability was viewed, managed and experienced in countries across the globe, the book examines the origins and nature of contemporary attitudes, policy and practice and sheds light on the challenges of implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCPRD).