No right to be idle : the invention of disability, 1840s-1930s
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xiii, 382 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-367) and index.
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"In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a major transformation was occurring in many spheres of society: people with every sort of disability were increasingly being marginalized, excluded, and incarcerated. Disabled but still productive factory workers were being fired, and developmentally disabled individuals who had previously contributed domestic or agricultural labor in homes or on farms were being sent to institutions and poorhouses. [The author] pinpoints the origins and ramifications of this sea-change in American society, exploring the ways that public policy removed the disabled from the category of "deserving" recipients of public assistance, transforming them into a group requiring rehabilitation in order to achieve "self-care" and "self-support." By tracing the experiences of advocates, program innovators, and disabled people caught up in this epochal transition, Rose ... integrates disability history and labor history to show how disabled people and their families were relegated to poverty and second-class economic and social citizenship, with vast consequences for debates about disability, poverty, and welfare in the century to come"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rose, S. F. (2017). No right to be idle: the invention of disability, 1840s-1930s . The University of North Carolina Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rose, Sarah F.. 2017. No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Rose, Sarah F.. No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

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Rose, S. F. (2017). No right to be idle: the invention of disability, 1840s-1930s. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

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Rose, Sarah F.. No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s The University of North Carolina Press, 2017.

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