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Disability and the Victorians - Attitudes, Interventions, Legacies (Paperback): Iain Hutchison, Martin Atherton, Jaipreet Virdi Disability and the Victorians - Attitudes, Interventions, Legacies (Paperback)
Iain Hutchison, Martin Atherton, Jaipreet Virdi
R804 R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Save R80 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Disability and the Victorians brings together in one collection a range of topics, perspectives and experiences from the Victorian era that present a unique overview of the development and impact of attitudes and interventions towards those with impairments during this time. The collection also considers how the legacies of these actions can be seen to have continued throughout the twentieth century right up to the present day. Subjects addressed include deafness, blindness, language delay, substance dependency, imperialism and the representation of disabled characters in popular fiction. These varied topics illustrate how common themes can be found in how Victorian philanthropists and administrators responded to those under their care. Often character, morality and the chance to be restored to productivity and usefulness overrode medical need and this both influenced and reflected wider societal views of impairment and inability. -- .

Industry, Empire and Unrest - Scotland, 1790-1880 (Paperback): Iain Hutchison Industry, Empire and Unrest - Scotland, 1790-1880 (Paperback)
Iain Hutchison
R807 R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Save R83 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Industry, Reform and Empire traces the evolution of politics from a repressive, reactionary and electorally restricted regime before 1832 to an era of wider franchise and sweeping institutional reform. Focusing on the impact of rapid industrialisation, the author shows how it transformed the economic and social identity of urban and rural Scotland. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, the book reveals the effects of these economic and political changes on the fabric of Scottish society, including the convulsions they caused in Presbyterianism that culminated in the Disruption of 1843.

Industry, Empire and Unrest - Scotland, 1790-1880 (Hardcover): Iain Hutchison Industry, Empire and Unrest - Scotland, 1790-1880 (Hardcover)
Iain Hutchison
R2,366 Discovery Miles 23 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Industry, Reform and Empire traces the evolution of politics from a repressive, reactionary and electorally restricted regime before 1832 to an era of wider franchise and sweeping institutional reform. Focusing on the impact of rapid industrialisation, the author shows how it transformed the economic and social identity of urban and rural Scotland. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, the book reveals the effects of these economic and political changes on the fabric of Scottish society, including the convulsions they caused in Presbyterianism that culminated in the Disruption of 1843.

Disability and the Victorians - Attitudes, Interventions, Legacies (Hardcover): Iain Hutchison, Martin Atherton, Jaipreet Virdi Disability and the Victorians - Attitudes, Interventions, Legacies (Hardcover)
Iain Hutchison, Martin Atherton, Jaipreet Virdi
R2,451 Discovery Miles 24 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Disability and the Victorians brings together in one collection a range of topics, perspectives and experiences from the Victorian era that present a unique overview of the development and impact of attitudes and interventions towards those with impairments during this time. The collection also considers how the legacies of these actions can be seen to have continued throughout the twentieth century right up to the present day. Subjects addressed include deafness, blindness, language delay, substance dependency, imperialism and the representation of disabled characters in popular fiction. These varied topics illustrate how common themes can be found in how Victorian philanthropists and administrators responded to those under their care. Often character, morality and the chance to be restored to productivity and usefulness overrode medical need and this both influenced and reflected wider societal views of impairment and inability. -- .

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