Tuesday, February 19, 2013

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, 2012-2013). 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:

Domanski, Cezary W. "Mysterious 'Monsieur Leborgne': The Mystery of the Famous Patient in the History of Neuropsychology is Explained," _Journal of the History of the Neurosciences_ 22(1)(2013): 47-52.

Gebrekidan, Fikru Negash. "Disability Rights Activism in Kenya, 1959-1964: History from Below," _African Studies Review_ 55(3) (December 2012): 103-122.

Margo, Curtis E., Lynne E. Harman, and Don B. Smith. "Blindness and the Age of Enlightenment: Diderot's Letter to the Blind," _JAMA Ophthalmology_ 131(1)(2013): 98.

McCarthy, Angela. "Exploring Ethnicity and Ethnic Identities in New Zealand Lunatic Asylums before 1910," in Rosalind McClean, et al (eds), _Counting Stories, Moving Ethnicities: Studies from Aotearoa New Zealand_ (University of Waikato 2012): 185-206.

Nielsen, Kim E. "Memorializing FDR," _OAH Magazine of History_ 27(1) (January 2013): 23-26.

Parsons, Anne. "From Asylum to Prison: The Story of Lincoln, Illinois," _Journal of Illinois History_ 14(Winter 2011 [2012]): 242-260.

Parsons, Gwen A. "The Construction of Shell Shock in New Zealand, 1919-1939: A Reassessment," _Social History of Medicine_ 26(2013): 56-73.

Price, Kim. "'Where is the Fault?': The Starvation of Edward Cooper at the Isle of Wight Workhouse in 1877," _Social History of Medicine_ 26(2013): 21-37.

Reich, Rebecca. "Madness as Balancing Act in Joseph Brodsky's 'Gorbunov and Gorchakov,'" _Russian Review_ 72(1)(January 2013): 45-65.

Virdi, Jaipreet. "Tensions between Educators and Aurists, 1815-30," _British Deaf History Society Journal_ 15(4)(2013).


REVIEWS:

Julie Anderson reviewed Fiona Reid, _Broken Men: Shell Shock, Treatment, and Recovery in Britain, 1914-1930_ (Continuum 2010), in _War in History_ 20(2013): 131-132.

Gerold Sedlmayr reviewed Heather R. Beatty, _Nervous Disease in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain_ (Pickering and Chatto 2011) in _Social History of Medicine_ 26(1)(2013): 143-144.

Helen Horowitz reviews David G. Schuster, _Neurasthenic Nation: America's Search for Health, Happiness, and Comfort, 1869-1920_ (Rutgers University Press 2011), in _Social History of Medicine_ 26(1) (2013): 145-146.

Allan V. Horwitz reviewed Michael E. Staub, _Madness is Civilisation: When the Diagnosis was Social, 1948-1980_ (University of Chicago Press 2011) in _Social History of Medicine_ 26(1)(2013): 154-155.

Stephen Kuusisto reviewed Kim Nielsen, _A Disability History of the United States_ (Beacon Press 2012), in "Disability and Democracy," _The Wilson Quarterly_ (5 December 2012): online here:  


Ruselle Meade reviewed Elisheva Perelman, "The Exponent of Breath: The Role of Foreign Evangelical Organizations in Combating Japan's Tuberculosis Epidemic of the Early Twentieth Century" (PhD diss., UC Berkeley 2011), at _Dissertation Reviews_ (30 January 2013):



NEW BOOKS:

Sara Newman, _Writing Disability: A Critical History_ (Lynne Rienner Publishers and First Forum Press 2012).

Harilyn Rousso, _Don't Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back_ (Temple University Press 2013).

Wendy Churchill, _Female Patients in Early Modern Britain: Gender, Diagnosis and Treatment_ (Ashgate Publishing 2013).

Contributions received this month from: Anne Parsons, Dan Wilson, Kathleen Sheldon, Fikru Gebrekidan, Iain Hutchison, Rachael A. Zubal-Ruggieri (via DS-Hum), Harilyn Rousso


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

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

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, 2011-2012). 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:

Açiksöz, Salih Can. "Sacrificial Limbs of Sovereignty: Disabled Veterans, Masculinity, and Nationalist Politics in Turkey," _Medical Anthropology Quarterly_ 26(1)(March 2012): 4-25

Coleborne, Catharine. "Insanity, Gender, and Empire: Women Living a 'Loose Kind of Life' on the Colonial Institutional Margins, 1870-1910," _Health and History_ 14(1)(2012): 77-99.

Dawson, Maree. "Halting the 'Sad Degenerationist Parade': Medical Concerns about Heredity and Racial Degeneracy in New Zealand Psychiatry, 1853-99," _Health and History_ 14(1)(2012): 38-55.

Floyd, Barbara. "The Boy who Changed the World: Ohio and the Crippled Children's Movement," _Ohio History_ 118(2011): 72-90.

Hide, Louise. "Making Sense of Pain: Delusions, Syphilis, and Somatic Pain in London County Council Asylums, c. 1900," _Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century_ 15(2012): online, open-access, here:


Knewstubb, Elspeth. "'Believes the Devil has Changed Him': Religion and Patient Identity in Ashburn Hall, Dunedin, 1882-1910," _Health and History_ 14(1)(2012): 56-76.

Lindgren, Kristin A. "Contact Zones and Border Crossings: Writing Deaf Lives," _Biography_ 35(2)(Spring 2012): 342-359.

McCarthy, Angela. "Connections and Divergences: Lunatic Asylums in New Zealand and the Homelands before 1910," _Health and History_ 14(1) (2012): 12-37.

Sánchez, Rebecca. "'Scenes in the History of the Deaf and Dumb': Angeline Fuller's Strategic Sentimentality and the Development of an American Deaf Identity," _American Literary Realism_ 45(2)(Winter 2013): 133-145.

Vreugdenhil, Anthea. "'Incoherent and Violent if Crossed': The Admission of Older People to the New Norfolk Lunatic Asylum in the Nineteenth Century," _Health and History_ 14(2)(2012): 91-111.


REVIEWS:

Bonnie Evans reviewed Chloe Silverman, _Understanding Autism: Parents, Doctors, and the History of a Disorder_ (Princeton University Press 2012), in Psychoanalysis and History_ 15(1)(2013): 116-119.

John Swinton reviewed Darla Schumm and Michael Stoltzfus, eds., _Disability in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Sacred Texts, Historical Traditions, and Social Analysis_ and _Disability and Religious Diversity: Cross-Cultural and Interreligious Perspectives_ (Palgrave 2011), in _Religious Studies Review_ 38(4)(December 2012): 218.

Michael Clemente reviewed Michael A. Rembis, _Defining Deviance: Sex, Science, and Delinquent Girls, 1890-1960_ (University of Illinois Press 2011), in _Disability & Society_ 28(1)(2013): 134-144.

David S. Tanenhaus reviewed Michael A. Rembis, _Defining Deviance: Sex, Science, and Delinquent Girls, 1890-1960_ (University of Illinois Press 2011), in _Social Service Review_ 86(1)(March 2012): 169-171.


NEW BOOKS:

David A. Gerber, ed. _Disabled Veterans in History_ (enlarged and revised edition, University of Michigan Press 2012--contains three new essays and a new afterward).


NEW DISSERTATIONS:

Miguel J. Romero (ThD, Duke University 2012): "St. Thomas Aquinas on Disability and Profound Cognitive Impairment"
Advisor: Stanley M. Hauerwas

Jessie Rian Hewitt (PhD, University of California Davis 2012): "Isolating Madness: Doctors, Families, and the Gendering of Psychiatric Authority in Nineteenth-Century France"
Advisor: Ted W. Margadant

Jagdish Chander (PhD, Syracuse University 2012): "Movement of the Organized Blind in India: From Passive Recipients of Services to Active Advocates of their Rights"
Advisor: Douglas P. Biklen

Trina Larson (PhD, University of California San Diego 2012): "National Encounters and Institutional States of Exception: The US Insane Asylum and the First-Person Reform Writing of Mad Women, 1844-1897"
Advisor: Linda Brodkey


Contributions received this month from: John Erlen, David A. Gerber


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

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

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, 2011-2012). 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:


Brownlee, Kimberly, "Treatment of the Mentally Ill in Northwest Ohio: The Lucas County Infirmary and Poor Farm and the Toledo State Hospital," _Northwest Ohio History_ 79(Fall 2011): 1-14.

Ferlito, Susanna. "Hysteria's Upheavals: Emotional Fault Lines in Cristina di Belgiojoso's Health History," _Modern Italy_ 17(2)(2012): 157-170.

Grimsley-Smith, Melinda. "Revisiting a 'Demographic Freak': Irish Asylums and Hidden Hunger," _Social History of Medicine_ 25(2)(2012): 307-323.

Munyi, Chomba Wa. "Past and Present Perceptions Towards Disability: A Historical Perspective," _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 32(2) (2012): online open access here: http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/3197

York, Sarah. "Alienists, Attendants, and the Containment of Suicide in Public Lunatic Asylums, 1845-1890," _Social History of Medicine_ 25(2)(2012): 324-342.


REVIEWS:


Joanna Bourke reviewed Julie Anderson, _War, Disability and Rehabilitation in Britain: 'Soul of a Nation'_ (Manchester University Press 2011), in _Social History of Medicine_ 25(2)(2012): 565-566.

Elizabeth M. Smith-Pryor reviewed Linda V. Carlisle, _Elizabeth Packard: A Noble Fight_ (University of Illinois Press 2010) in _American Historical Review_ 117(2)(April 2012): 533-534.

Elizabeth A. Dolan reviewed Allan Ingram, Stuart Sim, Clark Lawlor, Richard Terry, John Baker, and Leigh Wetherall-Dickson, _Melancholy Experience in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century: Before Depression, 1660-1800_ (Palgrave Macmillan 2011), in _The Review of English Studies_ 63(259)(2012): 327-329.

Mark Mostert reviewed Margret A. Winzer, _From Integration to Inclusion: A History of Special Education in the 20th Century_ (Gallaudet University Press 2009), in _History of Education Quarterly_ 52(2)(May 2012): 319-321.

Michael Sappol reviewed Elizabeth Stephens, _Anatomy as Spectacle: Public Exhibitions of the Body from 1700 to the Present_ (Liverpool University Press 2011) in _Social History of Medicine_ 25(2)(2012): 546-548.

Mary Ann Lund reviewed Katharine Hodgkin, ed., _Women, Madness and Sin in Early Modern England: The Autobiographical Writings of Dionys Fitzherbert_ (Ashgate 2010), in _Social History of Medicine_ 25(2) (2012): 559-560.


NEW BOOKS:


David M. Turner, _Disability in Eighteenth Century England_ (Routledge 2012).

Gretchen E. Henderson, _Galerie de Difformité_ (Lake Forest College Press 2011).

Contributions received this month from: Dan Wilson, Kathleen Sheldon, Ethan Henderson

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

Monday, April 2, 2012

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, 2011-2012). 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:

Bjarnason, Davíð, Valgerður Stefánsdóttir & Lizette Beukes. "Signs speak as loud as words: deaf empowerment in Namibia," _Development in Practice_ 22(2)(2012): 190-201.

Mauger, Alice. "'Confinement of the Higher Orders': The Social Role of Private Lunatic Asylums in Ireland, c. 1820-60," _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 67(2)(April 2012): 281-317.

Moeschen, Sheila. "Debutantes, Disease, and Democracy: Discourses of Gender and Nationhood in 1930s Polio Pageants," _Women's Studies_ 41(3) (April-May 2012): 303-323.

Reeder, Linda. "Unattached and Unhinged: The Spinster and the Psychiatrist in Liberal Italy, 1860-1922," _Gender & History_ 24(1) (April 2012): 187-204.

Watts Belser, Julia. "Reading Talmudic Bodies: Disability, Narrative, and the Gaze in Rabbinic Judaism," in Darla Schumm and Michael Stoltzfus, eds., _Disability in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: Sacred Texts, Historical Traditions and Social Analysis. World Religions and Disability, vol. 2_ (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011): [no pages, sorry].

Watts Belser, Julia, with Melanie S. Morrison. "What No Longer Serves Us: Resisting Ableism and Anti-Judaism In New Testament Healing Narratives," _Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion_ 17(2)(Fall 2011): [no pages, sorry].


REVIEWS:

Susan Hogan reviewed Lisa Appignanesi, _Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present_ (Virago Press 2008), in _Women's History_ 21(1)(2012): 164-166.

Jeffrey S. Reznick reviewed Richard Verville, _War, Politics, and Philanthropy: The History of Rehabilitation Medicine_ (University Press of America 2009), in _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 67(2)(April 2012): 35-337.

Ashley Baggett reviewed Ann Shaw and Carole Reeves, _The Children of Craig-y-Nos: Life in a Welsh Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1922-1959_ (Wellcome Trust Centre 2009), in _Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences_ 67(2)(April 2012): 337-339.


NEW BOOKS:

R. A. R. Edwards, _Words Made Flesh: Nineteenth-Century Deaf Education and the Growth of Deaf Culture_ (NYU Press 2012).


Contributions received this month from: Kathleen Sheldon, Tim Vermande


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

Monday, March 5, 2012

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, 2011-2012). 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:

Cross, Simon. "Bedlam in Mind: Seeing and Reading Historical Images of Madness," _European Journal of Cultural Studies_ 15(2012): 19-34.

Kornasky, Linda. "Disabling Modernism: Ellen Glasgow's _In This Life_," _Ellen Glasgow Journal of Southern Women Writers_ 4(2011): 73-100.

Leung, Colette. "Profile: The Living Archives Project: Canadian Disability and Eugenics," _Canadian Journal of Disability Studies_ 1(1) (2012): 143-166.

Reaume, Geoffrey. "Disability History in Canada: Present Work in the Field and Future Prospects," _Canadian Journal of Disability Studies_ 1(1)(2012): 35-81.

Turner, David M. "'Fraudulent' Disability in Historical Perspective," _History and Policy_ (February 2012): online, open-access, here:

Turner, David M. "Disability and Crime in Eighteenth-Century England: Physical Impairment at the Old Bailey," _Cultural and Social History_ 9(1)(March 2012): 47-64.


REVIEWS:

Dianne Phipps reviewed David Wright, _Downs: The History of a Disability_ (Oxford University Press 2011), in _British Journal of Learning Disabilities_ 40(1)(March 2012): 81-82.

Kathy Merlock Jackson reviews Jason Emerson, ed. and annot., Myra Helmer Prichard, _The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, as Revealed by her own Letters_ (Southern Illinois University Press 2011), in _Journal of American Culture_ 35(1)(March 2012): 78-79.

Max J. Skidmore reviewed Candice Millard, _Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine, and the Murder of a President_ (Doubleday 2011) in _Journal of American Culture_ 35(1)(March 2012): 79-80.

Diego Armus reviewed Flurin Condrau and Michael Worboys, eds.,_Tuberculosis Then and Now: Perspectives on the History of an Infectious Disease_ (McGill-Queens University Press 2010), in_American Historical Review 117(1)(February 2012): 172-173.

Sally Crawford reviewed Joshua Eyler, ed., _Disability in the Middle Ages: Reconsiderations and Reverberations_ (Farnham 2010), in _Social History of Medicine_ 25(1)(February 2012): 263-264.

Dustin Galer reviewed Sonali Shah and Mark Priestley, _Disability and Social Change: Private Lives and Public Policies_ (Policy Press 2011) in _Disability & Society_ 27(2)(2012): 299-301.


NEW BOOKS:

Fred Pelka, _What We Have Done: An Oral History of the Disability Rights Movement_ (University of Massachusetts Press 2012).

Ora Horn Prouser, _Esau's Blessing: How the Bible Embraces those with Special Needs_ (Ben Yehuda 2011).


Contributions received this month from: Karen Fisk, Jay Dolmage (via DS-Hum), Kathleen Sheldon, David M. Turner, Tim Vermande, Linda Kornasky (via DS-Hum), Dustin Galer


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

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

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, 2011-2012). 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:

Bloul, Rachel A. D. "Ain't I a Woman? Female Landmine Survivors' Beauty Pageants and the Ethics of Staring," _Social Identities_ 18(1) (January 2012): 3-18.

Dias, John, Malcolm Eardley, Elizabeth Harkness, Louise Townson, Chloe Brownlee-Chapman, and Rohhss Chapman, "Keeping Wartime Memory Alive: An Oral History Project about the Wartime Memories of People with Learning Difficulties in Cumbria," _Disability & Society_ 27(1) (2012): 31-49.

Esmail, Jennifer. "'I Listened with my Eyes': Writing Speech and Reading Deafness in the Fiction of Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins," _ELH_ 78(4)(Winter 2011): 991-1020.

Harris, Sharon. "Rebecca Harding Davis' 'Kitty's Choice' and the Disabled Woman Physician," _American Literary Realism_ 44(Fall 2011): 23-45.

Lazzarini, Elena. "Wonderful Creatures: Early Modern Perceptions of Deformed Bodies," _Oxford Art Journal_ 34(3)(2011): 415-431.

Martin, Holly E. "Chang and Eng Bunker, 'The Original Siamese Twins': Living, Dying, and Continuing under the Spectator's Gaze," _Journal of American Culture_ 34(4)(December 2011): 372-390.


REVIEWS:

Angus Gowland reviewed Mary Ann Lund, _Melancholy, Medicine, and Religion in Early Modern England: Reading The Anatomy of Melancholy_ (Cambridge UP 2010), in _English Historical Review_ 126(523)(2011): 1527-1529.


Fiona Pettit reviewed Nadja Durbach, _Spectacle of Deformity: Freak Shows and Modern British Culture_ (UC Press 2010), in _Early Popular Visual Culture_ 9(4)(2011): 365-367.


NEW BOOKS:

Richard Noll, _American Madness: The Rise and Fall of Dementia Praecox_ (Harvard University Press 2011).

Doug Underwood, ed. _Chronicling Trauma: Journalists and Writers on Violence and Loss_ (University of Illinois Press 2011).


Contributions received this month from: Rachael Zubal-Ruggieri (via DS-Hum), Daniel Wilson, Kathleen Sheldon


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


Friday, November 4, 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:

Cherniak, Elizabeth.  "Discourse with the Monstruous:  Able-Bodied and Disabled Encounters with Primitive Other in Africa," in Pedro F. Marcelino, ed., _Home in Motion:  The Shifting Grammars of Self and Stranger_ (Oxford Interdisciplinary Press 2011).

Ghadessi, Touba.  "Inventoried Monsters:  Dwarves and Hirsutes at Court," _Journal of the History of Collections_ 23(2)(2011):  267-281.

Grischow, Jeff D.  "Kwame Nkrumah, Disability, and Rehabilitation in Ghana, 1957-66," _Journal of African History_ 52(2)(2011):  179-199.

Lubin, David M.  "Losing Sight:  War, Authority, and Blindness in British and American Visual Cultures, 1914-22," _Art History_ 34(4) (September 2011):  796-817.

Serlin, David.  "Touching Histories:  Personality, Disability, and Sex  in the 1930s," in Robert McRuer and Anna Mollow, eds., _Sex and Disability_ (Duke University Press, forthcoming January 2012):  145-164.

REVIEWS:

James W. Trent reviewed C. F. Goodey, _A HIstory of Intelligence and 'Intellectual Disability':  The Shaping of Psychology in Early Modern Europe_ (Ashgate 2011), in _Reviews in History_ (2011)(review #1140);
online here:
http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1140

Zosha Stuckey reviewed Lillian Craton, _The Victorian Freak Show:  The Significance of Disability and Physical Difference in 19th-Century Fiction_ (Cambria Press 2009), in _Disability Studies Quarterly_ 31(4)
(2011): online here:
http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/1696/1778

Eric Wertheimer reviewed John C. Burnham, _Accident Prone:  A History  of Technology, Psychology, and Misfits of the Machine Age_ (University of Chicago Press 2009), in _American Historical Review_ 116(4)(October 2011):  1090-1091. 

DISSERTATIONS:

Joanna Pearce (MA, Dalhousie University 2011):  "'Fighting in the Dark':  Sir Charles Frederick Fraser and the Halifax Asylum for the Blind, 1850-1915"


Contributions received this month from:  Kathleen Sheldon, Jonathon Erlen, Joanna Pearce, Tim Vermande

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