Wednesday, January 5, 2011

ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History

Introduction: About once a month (supply allowing), we post a listing of recently published historical articles about disability (somewhat broadly defined). These articles are usually found on the "current periodicals" shelves at a university library, from the most recent two calendar years (right now, 2010-2011). Most of them are culled from online Table of Contents sites maintained by journal publishers. We also include book chapters in new collections, cites for new books, and cites for review articles, new books, and new dissertations. Contributions are always welcomed offlist and are compiled into subsequent postings by the editor.

The usual caveats:

1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these articles, and include others;

2) listing here does not necessarily constitute a recommendation of the articles involved; and

3) only English-language tables of contents or abstracts are usually culled (but works in other languages are welcome from contributors).


ARTICLES:

Dilling, Horst, Hans Peter Thomsen, and Fritz Hohagen. "Care of the Insane in Lubeck during the 17th and 18th Centuries," _History of Psychiatry_ 21(4)(December 2010): 371-386.

Galer, Dustin. "A Friend in Need or a Business Indeed?: Disabled Bodies and Fraternalism in Victorian Ontario," _Labour/Le Travail_ 66(Fall 2010): 9-36.

Grob, Gerald N. "From Aging to Pathology: The Case of Osteoporosis," _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 66(2011): 1-39.

Villasante, Olga. "'War Neurosis' during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)," _History of Psychiatry_ 21(4)(December 2010): 424-435.


REVIEWS:

Oren Baruch Stier reviewed Anne Maxwell, _Picture Imperfect: Photography and Eugenics, 1870-1940_ (Sussex Academic Press 2008), in _Holocaust Genocide Studies_ 24(2010): 476-479.

Alamin Mazrui reviewed Nathaniel Deutsch, _Inventing America's Worst Family: Eugenics, Islam, and the Fall and Rise of the Tribe of Ishmael_ (University of California Press 2009) in _Journal of Islamic Studies_ 22(2011): 106-108.

John Campbell reviewed Bernadette Hoefer, _Psychosomatic Disorders in Seventeenth-Century French Literature_ (Ashgate 2009), in _French Studies_ 65(2011): 96-97.

Louise Lyle reviewed Jan Goldstein, _Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy: The Case of Nanette Leroux_ (Princeton University Press 2009), in _French Studies_ 65(2011): 110.

Jonathon Erlen reviewed Colin L. Talley, _A History of Multiple Sclerosis_ (Praeger 2008) in _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 66(2011): 137-139.


Contributions received this month from: Dustin Galer, John Erlen



compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability

Thursday, November 4, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: Disability Studies related dissertations


Colleagues:

The latest list of recent doctoral dissertations pertaining to disability studies can be viewed at the following URL:


Please share this information with your colleagues and students.

I welcome your comments and suggestions. This list is created directed from the hard copies of Dissertation Abstracts on a bimonthly basis and is intended for interested scholars world wide.

Jonathon Erlen, Ph.D.
History of Medicine
University of Pittsburgh

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History

Introduction: About once a month (supply allowing), we post a listing of recently published historical articles about disability (somewhat broadly defined). These articles are usually found on the "current periodicals" shelves at a university library, from the most recent two calendar years (right now, 2009-2010). Some of them are culled from online Table of Contents sites maintained by journal publishers. We also include book chapters in new collections, cites for new books, and cites for review articles, new books, and new dissertations. Contributions are always welcomed offlist and are compiled into subsequent postings by the editor.

The usual caveats:

1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these articles, and include others;

2) listing here does not necessarily constitute a recommendation of the articles involved; and

3) only English-language tables of contents or abstracts are usually culled (but works in other languages are welcome from contributors).


ARTICLES:

Caron, Simone. "'Killed by its Mother': Infanticide in Providence County, Rhode Island, 1870 to 1938," _Journal of Social History_ 44(1) (Fall 2010): 213-237.

Coco, Adrienne Phelps. "Diseased, Maimed, Mutilated: Categorizations of Disability and an Ugly Law in Late Nineteenth-Century Chicago,"_Journal of Social History_ 44(1)(Fall 2010): 23-37.

Hirshbein, Laura. "'We Mentally Ill Smoke a Lot': Identity, Smoking, and Mental Illness in America," _Journal of Social History_ 44(1)(Fall 2010): 7-21.

Martyr, Philippa. "A Lesson in Vigilance? Mental Health Nursing Training in Western Australia, 1903-1958," _Issues in Mental Health Nursing_ 31(11)(October 2010): 723-730.

Seidelman, Rhona D., Ilan Troen, and Shifra Shvarts. "'Healing' the Bodies and Souls of Immigrant Children: The Ringworm and Trachoma Institute, Sha'ar ha-Aliya, 1952-1960," _Journal of Israeli History_ 29(2)(September 2010): 191-211.


REVIEWS:

David A. Gerber reviewed Susan Schweik, _The Ugly Laws: Disability in Public_ (NYU Press 2009) in _Journal of Social History_ 44(1)(Fall 2010): 273-275.

Julia Rodriguez reviewed Jonathan Ablard, _Madness in Buenos Aires: Patients, Psychiatrists, and the Argentine State 1880-1983_ (Ohio University Press 2008) in _Journal of Social History_ 44(1)(Fall 2010): 292-294.

Steven M. Beaudoin reviewed Anne T. Quartararo, _Deaf Identity and Social Images in Nineteenth-Century France_ (Gallaudet University Press 2008) in _Journal of Social History_ 44(1)(Fall 2010): 298-300.

Anthony Ellis reviewed Nina Taunton, _Fictions of Old Age in Early Modern Literature and Culture_ (Routledge 2007) in _Renaissance Studies_ 24(5)(November 2010): 775-777.

Owen L. Roberts reviewed David C. Humphrey, _Peg Leg: The Improbable Life of a Texas Hero, Thomas William Ward, 1807-1872_ (Texas State Historical Association 2009) in _Southwestern Historical Quarterly_ (July 2010): [no pages, sorry].

Keith Volanto reviewed Heather Green Wooten, _The Polio Years in Texas: Battling a Terrifying Unknown_ (Texas A&M University Press 2009) in _Southwestern Historical Quarterly_ (July 2010): [no pages, sorry].


NEW BOOKS:

Wendy J. Turner, ed. _Madness in Medieval Law and Custom_ (Brill 2010).

Contributions received this month from: Susan Burch, Michael Rembis, Kristina Richardson, Catherine Kudlick, John Erlen

compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability

Saturday, October 2, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History

Introduction: About once a month (supply allowing), we post a listing of recently published historical articles about disability (somewhat broadly defined). These articles are usually found on the "current periodicals" shelves at a university library, from the most recent two calendar years (right now, 2009-2010). Some of them are culled from online Table of Contents sites maintained by journal publishers. We also include book chapters in new collections, cites for new books, and cites for review articles, new books, and new dissertations. Contributions are always welcomed offlist and are compiled into subsequent postings by the editor.

The usual caveats:

1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these articles, and include others;

2) listing here does not necessarily constitute a recommendation of the articles involved; and

3) only English-language tables of contents or abstracts are usually culled (but works in other languages are welcome from contributors).

ARTICLES:

Amundson, Ron, and Akira Ruddle-Miyamoto. "A Wholesome Horror: The Stigmas of Leprosy in 19th Century Hawaii," _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 30(3/4)(2010): online at http://www.dsq-sds.org/

Barry, Colleen L., Haiden A. Huskamp, and Howard H. Goldman, "A Political History of Federal Mental Health and Addiction Insurance Parity," _Milbank Quarterly_ 88(3)(September 2010): 404-433.

Floyd, Barbara. "Hugh Gregory Gallagher's Splendid Reception," _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 30(3/4)(2010): online at http://www.dsq-sds.org/

Gobbo, Ken. "Dyslexia and Creativity: The Education and Work of Robert Rauschenberg," _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 30(3/4)(2010): online at http://www.dsq-sds.org/

Neumann, Boaz. "Being Prosthetic in the First World War and Weimar Germany," _Body & Society_ 16(2010): 93-126.

Olson, Sherry, Kevin Henry, Michele Jomphe, Kevin Schwartzman, and Paul Brassard, "Tracking Tuberculosis in the Past: The Use of Genealogical Evidence," _Journal of Historical Geography_ 36(3)(July 2010): 327-341.

Schweik, Susan. "Marshall P. Wilder and Disability Performance History," _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 30(3/4)(2010): online at http://www.dsq-sds.org/

REVIEWS:

Michael A. Rembis reviewed Susan Burch, ed., _Encyclopedia of American Disability History_ (Facts on File 2009) in _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 30(3/4)(2010): online at http://www.dsq-sds.org/

Alexis Martina reviewed Nadja Durbach's _Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture_ (University of California Press 2010) in _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 30(3/4)(2010): online at http://www.dsq-sds.org/

Charlotte A. Roberts reviewed Luke Demaitre, _Leprosy in Premodern Medicine: A Malady of the Whole Body_ (Johns Hopkins University Press 2007), in _The Historian_ 72(30)(Fall 2010): 718-719.

Oliver Davis reviewed Alison Holland, _Excess and Transgression in Simone de Beauvoir's Fiction: The Discourse of Madness_ (Ashgate 2009), in _French Studies_ 64(4)(2010): 504-505.

Paul Berry reviewed Corinne Manning, ed., _Bye-Bye Charlie: Stories from the Vanishing World of Kew Cottages_ (University of South Wales Press 2008), in _International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education_ 57(3)(September 2010): 341-343.

Erica Lee reviewed Susan Schweik, _The Ugly Laws: Disability in Public_ (NYU Press 2009), in _Law, Culture, and the Humanities_ 6(2010): 463-464.

Contributions received this month from: John Erlen

compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability

Friday, September 10, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History

Introduction: About once a month (supply allowing), we post a listing of recently published historical articles about disability (somewhat broadly defined). These articles are usually found on the "current periodicals" shelves at a university library, from the most recent two calendar years (right now, 2009-2010). Some of them are culled from online Table of Contents sites maintained by journal publishers. We also include book chapters in new collections, cites for new books, and cites for review articles, new books, and new dissertations. Contributions are always welcomed offlist and are compiled into subsequent postings by the editor.

The usual caveats:

1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these articles, and include others;

2) listing here does not necessarily constitute a recommendation of the articles involved; and

3) only English-language tables of contents or abstracts are usually culled (but works in other languages are welcome from contributors).

ARTICLES:

Haack, Kathleen, Ekkehardt Kumbier, and Sabine C. Herpertz. "Illnesses of the Will in 'Pre-Psychiatric' Times," _History of Psychiatry_ 21(2010): 261-277.

Hale, Elizabeth. "Disability and the Individual Talent: Adolescent Girlhood in the Pillars of the House and What Katy Did," _Women's Writing_ 17(2)(August 2010): 343-360.

Manning, Corinne. "'My Memory's Back!' Inclusive Learning Disability Research Using Ethics, Oral History, and Digital Storytelling," _British Journal of Learning Disabilities_ 38(3)(2010): 160-167.

REVIEWS:

Gerald N. Grob reviewed Christopher Payne, _Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals_ (MIT Press 2009), in _History of Psychiatry_ 21(2010): 365-366.

Laura M. Zucconi reviewed Lisa Appignanesi, _Mad, Bad, and Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors_ (WW Norton and Co. 2008), in _Historian_ 72(2) (2010): 492-494.

Jaber F. Gubrium reviewed Jesse F. Ballenger, _Self, Senility, and Alzheimer's Disease in Modern America: A History_ (Johns Hopkins University Press 2006), in _Aging and Mental Health_ 14(7)(2010): 888-889.

NEW BOOKS:

Ann Millett-Gallant, _The Disabled Body in Contemporary Art_ (Palgrave Macmillan 2010).

Maureen Park, _Art in Madness: Dr. W. A. F. Browne's Collection of Patient Art at Crichton Royal Institution, Dumfries_ (Dumfries & Galloway Health Board 2010).

Contributions received this month from: John Erlen, Iain Hutchison, Kathie Sheldon

compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability

Monday, August 9, 2010

ANNOUCEMENT: H-Dis: Disability History Association notes

From Penny L. Richards,

This morning I overhauled the "Recent Dissertations" page at the Disability History Association website. We're calling 2006-present "recent" at the DHA website, and will keep that rolling (so, next year the listings will cut off at 2007, etc.). If you have a recently completed doctoral dissertation that isn't listed, send me the cite in a similar format and I'll get it in there directly:


While I'm here, if you're a graduate student working in disability history, don't forget about the DHA Graduate Student Scholarship, for help attending conferences. The due date for applications is September 10, 2010. See the whole announcement in the Spring 2010 newsletter:


Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
President, Disability History Association
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability
turley2@earthlink.net

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT: Current Journal Articles on Disability History

Introduction: About once a month (supply allowing), we post a listing of recently published historical articles about disability (somewhat broadly defined). These articles are usually found on the "current periodicals" shelves at a university library, from the most recent two calendar years (right now, 2009-2010). Some of them are culled from online Table of Contents sites maintained by journal publishers. We also include book chapters in new collections, cites for new books, and cites for review articles, new books, and new dissertations.Contributions are always welcomed offlist and are compiled into subsequent postings by the editor.

The usual caveats:

1) your definitions of history and disability may exclude some of these articles, and include others;

2) listing here does not necessarily constitute a recommendation of the articles involved; and

3) only English-language tables of contents or abstracts are usually culled (but works in other languages are welcome from contributors).

ARTICLES:

Cornish, William. "Insanity and Mental Deficiency," _Oxford History of the Laws of England (Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs)_ (February 2010): 823-835.

Dorman, Anke. "Disability in the Hebrew Bible: Interpreting Mental and Physical Differences," _Journal for the Study of Judaism_ 41(3) (2010): 417-418.

Hodkinson, Alan. "Inclusive and Special Education in the English Educational System: Historical Perspectives, Recent Developments, and Future Challenges," _British Journal of Special Education_ 37(2010): 61-67.

Linker, Beth. "Shooting Disabled Soldiers: Medicine and Photography in World War I America," _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 39(2)(2010): [no pages, sorry].

Mawdsley, Stephen E. "'Dancing on Eggs': Charles H. Bynum, Racial Politics, and the National Foundation for Infant Paralysis, 1938-1954," _Bulletin of the History of Medicine_ 84(2)(Summer 2010): 217-247.

REVIEWS:

Dorothea McEwan reviewed Gemma Blackshaw and Leslie Topp, eds., _Madness and Modernity: Mental Illness and the Visual Arts in Vienna 1900_ (Lund Humphries 2009) in _Social History of Medicine_ 23(2) (2010): 415-416.

Matthew Smith reviewed Allison C. Carey, _On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Rights in Twentieth-Century America_ (Temple University Press 2009) in _Social History of Medicine_ 23(2)(2010): 447-448.

Kenneth Ögren reviewed Petteri Pietikainen, _Neurosis and Modernity: The Age of Nervousness in Sweden_ (Brill 2007) in _Journal of the History of the Neurosciences_ 19(3)(July 2010): 272-275.

Saara Jäntti reviewed Lisa Appignanesi, _Mad, Bad, and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present_ (Virago 2008) and Kirsi Tuohela, _Huhtikuun Tekstit. Kolmen Naisen Koettu Ja  Kirjoitettu Melankolia 1870-1900_ [April Texts: Three Women Writers Encountering Melacholia 1870-1900], in "Telling and Retelling Stories of Women, Madness, and Feminism," _NORA: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research_ 18(3)(September 2010): 210-216.

NEW BOOKS:

Edward Wheatley, _Stumbling Blocks Before the Blind: Medieval Constructions of a Disability_ (University of Michigan Press 2010).
http://press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=915892

DISSERTATIONS:

Mary Shelley Trent (PhD, UC-Irvine 2010): "Enigmatic Bachelors: Masculinity, Girlhood, and Vision in the ARt of Joseph Cornell and Henry Darger"
Advisor: Cecile Whiting

Contributions received this month from: John Erlen, Kim Nielsen, Beth Linker

compiled by
Penny L. Richards PhD
Research Scholar, UCLA Center for the Study of Women
Co-editor, H-Education and H-Disability