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Current Journal Articles (March 2001-March 2016)Introduction: Fifteen years ago this month, H-Disability launched as a listserv. One of the first posts was a listing of recent journal articles on disability history topics, modeled on a similar feature at H-Education (another H-Net listserv). Every month since March 2001, H-Disability has featured a list of recent journal articles on disability history topics, almost always on the 1st of the month, compiled with contributions from the community, and a lot of content alerts in my inbox.To keep from duplications, I have kept a “master list” as a draft email, which I updated each month, alphabetical by year of publication. This master list was only for me; it was never intended for publication, and I didn’t fuss much about consistency. But over the years, I’ve sent it to a few colleagues—mainly because I wanted someone else to have it, in case my own file was ever lost. Recently, former H-Disability editor Dan Wilson suggested I post it to the H-Disability site, now at H-Net Commons. Our fifteenth anniversary as an online network seemed like a very good occasion for doing that.The usual caveats apply; inclusion does not imply a recommendation; your definitions of disability and history may exclude some of the listed items, and include others; and the bibliography is heavily skewed toward English-language publications (though non-English-language citations are included). And a few more caveats, too: what follows is what was posted to H-Disability between March 2001 and March 2016; I’m sure there are many articles left out, some misspellings and other errors. I’m sharing it anyway, with all the errors and omissions. This is what we built together, for better or worse. Thank you all for fifteen years of scholarship (so far).Finally: I don’t recommend printing this out on your home printer; it’s over 200 pages.Penny L. Richards PhDCenter for Disability Studies, University at BuffaloMarch 2016***********2016*************** Damamme, Aurélie, Emmanuelle Fillion, and Myriam Finance. “At the Crossroads of Care and Disability: Historical Variations and International Perspectives,” ALTER: European Journal of Disability Research 10(1)(January-March 2016): 1-9. Doat, David. “Disability, Compassion, and Care: The Prehistoric and Controversial Grounds of a Long-Standing Issue,” ALTER: European Journal of Disability Research 10(1)(January-March 2016): 10-23. McDonald, Kate. “The Woman’s Body as Compensation for the Disabled First World War Soldier,” Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 10(1)(2016): [no pages, sorry]. O’Connell, Noel Patrick. “A Tale of Two Schools: Educating Catholic Female Deaf Children in Ireland, 1846-1946,” History of Education 45(2) (March 2016): 188-205. Pearl, Sharrona. “Victorian Blockbuster Bodies and the Freakish Pleasure of Looking,” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 38(2)(2016): 93-106. Roper, Michael. “From the Shell-shocked Soldier to the Nervous Child: Psychoanalysis in the Aftermath of the First World War,” Psychoanalysis and History 18(1)(January 2016): 39-69. ***********2015*************** Anastasiou, Dimitris, Sophia Iliadou-Tachou, and Antonia Harisi. “The Influence of the School Hygiene and Paedagogy Movement on the Early Development of Special Education in Greece, 1900-1940: The Leading Role of Emmanuel Lambadarios,” History of Education 44(4)(2015): 437-459. Arnaud, Sabine. “Fashioning a Role for Medicine: Alexandre-Louis-Paul Blanchet and the Care of the Deaf in Mid-Nineteenth-Century France,” Social History of Medicine 28(2015): 288-307. Baár, Monika. “Disability and Civil Courage under State Socialism: The Scandal over the Hungarian Guide-Dog School,” Past and Present 227(2015): 179-203. Bair, Sarah. “Continuing to Pay the ‘Patriotic Debt’: The Establishment of the Pennsylvania Soldiers’ Orphans Industrial School, 1893-1912,” Pennsylvania History 82(Autumn 2015): 460-488. Bakker, Nelleke. “Identifying the ‘Subnormal’ Child in an Age of Expansion for Special Education and Child Science in the Netherlands (c1945- 1965),” History of Education 44(4)(2015): 460-479. Bakker, Nelleke. “Brain Disease and the Study of Learning Disabilities in the Netherlands (c1950-85),” Paedagogica Historica 51(3)(June 2015): 350-364. Birdsall, Carolyn, et al. “Listening to the Mind: Tracing the Auditory History of Mental Illness in Archives and Exhibitions,” Public Historian 37(November 2015): 47-72. Blok, Gemma. “‘Insane Emigrants’ in Transit: Psychiatric Patients’ Files as a Source for the History of Return Migration, c. 1910,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 889-901. Borsay, Anne. “Disability in British Poetry of the First World War,” Disability & Society 30(4)(May 2015): 499-512. Brunton, Warwick. “‘At Variance with the Most Elementary Principles’: The State of British Colonial Lunatic Asylums in 1863,” History of Psychiatry 26(2)(June 2015): 147-165. Burghardt, Madeline. “‘He Was a Secret’: Family Narratives and the Institutionalization of People with Intellectual Disabilities,” Disability & Society 30(7)(2015): 1071-1086. Cantor, David. “Finding Historical Records at the National Institutes of Health,” Social History of Medicine 28(2015): 617-637. Correa Gómez, María José. “Historias de Locura e Incapacidad: Santiago y Valparaíso (1857-1900),” Revista de Historia Social y de las Mentalidades 18(2)(March 2015): online, open access, here [in Spanish]: Cleall, Esme. “Deaf Connections and Global Conversations: Deafness and Education in and Beyond the British Empire, ca. 1800-1900,” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 16(1)(Spring 2015): [no pages, sorry]. Cox, Catherine, and Hilary Marland. “‘A Burden on the County’: Madness, Institutions of Confinement, and the Irish Patient in Victorian Lancashire,” Social History of Medicine 28(2015): 263-287. Davidson, Michael. “The Rage of Caliban: Disabling Bodies in Modernist Aesthetics,” Modernism/modernity 22(4)(November 2015): 609-625. Dayton, Cornelia H. “‘The Oddest Man that I Ever Saw’: Assessing Cognitive Disability on Eighteenth-Century Cape Cod,” Journal of Social History 49(1)(Fall 2015): 77-99. De Veirman, Sofie. “Deaf and Disabled? (Un)Employment of Deaf People in Belgium: A Comparison of Eighteenth-Century and Nineteenth- Century Cohorts,” Disability & Society 30(3)(2015): 460-474. Diedrich, Lisa. “Illness as Assemblage: The Case of Hystero-epilepsy,” Body & Society 21(3)(September 2015): 66-90. Draycott, Jane. “Reconstructing the Lived Experience of Disability in Antiquity: A Case Study from Roman Egypt,” Greece & Rome 62(2) (October 2015): 189-205. Drew, Rose. “Lives of Deprivation or Lives of Industry: Possible Cerebral Palsy on the Mary Rose,” Medieval History Journal 18(2015): 25-45. Earner-Byrne, Lindsey. “‘Dear Father My Health Has Broken Down’: Writing Health in Irish Charity Letters, 1922-1940,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 849-868. Garner, Stanton B. Jr. “In Search of Merrick: Kinesthetic Empathy, Able-Bodiedness, and Disability Representation,” Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 29(2)(Spring 2015): 81-103. Gordon-Smith, George. “Albion Tourgée and the Politics of Disability and Race in Reconstruction-era Literature,” Studies in American Fiction 42(1)(Spring 2015): 102-122. Gramary, Adrián, Cláudia Lopes, and Jo?o Pedro Ribeiro, “Herculano Sá de Figueiredo (1911-74): A Sculptor in the Conde de Ferreira Hospital, Portugal,” History of Psychiatry 26(2)(June 2015): 200-213. Grey, Daniel J. R. “Murder, Mental Illness, and the Question of Nursing ‘Character’ in Early Twentieth Century England,” History Workshop Journal 80(2015): 183-200. Hamraie, Aimi. “Historical Epistemology as Disability Studies Methodology: From the Models Framework to Foucault’s Archaeology of Cure,” Foucault Studies 19(July 2015): 108-134. Hart, Bradley W, and Richard Carr. “Sterilization and the British Conservative Party: Rethinking the Failure of the Eugenics Society’s Political Strategy in the Nineteen-Thirties,” Historical Research 88(242)(November 2015): 716-739. Hash, Phillip M. “Music Education at the New York Institution for the Blind, 1832-1863,” Journal of Historical Research in Music Education 62 (January 2015): 362-388. Hennefeid, Maggie. “Miniature Women, Acrobatic Maids, and Self-Amputating Domestics: Comediennes of the Trick Film,” Early Popular Visual Culture 13(2)(2015): 134-151. Healey, Dan. “Lives in the Balance: Weak and Disabled Prisoners and the Biopolitics of the Gulag,” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 16(3)(Summer 2015): 527-556. Hewitt, Jessie. “Women Working ‘Amidst the Mad’: Domesticity as Psychiatric Treatment in Nineteenth-Century Paris,” French Historical Studies 38(2)(April 2015): 105-137. Huddleston, Samuel, and G. A. Russell. “Richard Dadd: The Patient, the Artist, and the ‘Face of Madness,’” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 24(3)(July-September 2015): 213-228. Hughes, Bill. “Disabled People as Counterfeit Citizens: The Politics of Resentment Past and Present,” Disability & Society 30(7)(2015): 991- 1004. Isaksson, Joakim, and Rafael Linqvist. “What is the Meaning of Special Education? Problem Representations in Swedish Policy Documents, late 1970s-2014,” European Journal of Special Needs Education 30(1)(February 2015): 122-137. Jarrett, Simon. “The Meaning of ‘Community’ in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities: An Historical Perspective,” International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 61(2)(April 2015): 107-112. Katsui, Hisayo, and Mina C. Mojtahedi. "Intersection of Disability and Gender: Multi-Layered Experiences of Ethiopian Women with Disabilities." Development in Practice 25(4)(June 2015): 563-73. Kelly, Brendan D. “Shell Shock in Ireland: The Richmond War Hospital, Dublin (1916-19),” History of Psychiatry 26(2015): 50-63. Klausen, Susanne M., and Julie Parle. “‘Are We Going to Stand By and Let These Children Come Into the World?’: The Impact of the ‘Thalidomide Disaster’ in South Africa, 1960-1977,” Journal of Southern African Studies 41(4)(August 2015): 735-752. Martinez-Pérez, José, and Mercedes Del Cura. “Bolstering the Greatness of the Homeland: Productivity, Disability, and Medicine in Franco’s Spain, 1938-1966,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 805-824. McCarthy, Angela. “Migration and Madness at Sea: The Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Voyage to New Zealand,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 706-724. McCauley, Karen, and Duncan Matheson. “Ontario’s Institutional Cycle: Considering the Relationship Between Fictional Narratives and Policy Discourses in the Construction of Mental Disability,” Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 4(1)(2015): Millward, Gareth. “Social Security Policy and the Early Disability Movement—Expertise, Disability, and the Government, 1965-77,” Twentieth Century British History 26(2015): 274-297. Neufeld, Matthew, and Blaine Wickham. “The State, the People, and the Care of Sick and Injured Sailors in Late Stuart England,” Social History of Medicine 28(1)(2015): 45-63. Oakley, Catherine. “‘Disruptive Energies’: Electrotherapy and Early Fiction Films in Europe and America, 1907-1911,” Journal of Literary & Cultural Studies 9(3)(October 2015): [no pages, sorry]. O’Dell, Emily Jane. “From Leprosy to The Willow Tree: Decoding Disability and Islamic Spirituality in Iranian Film,” Disability & Society 30(7) (2015): 1123-1126. O’Donnell, Shane. “Changing Social and Scientific Discourses on Type 2 Diabetes between 1800 and 1950: A Socio-Historical Analysis” Sociology of Health & Illness 37(7)(September 2015): 110-1121. Penrose, Walter D. Jr. “The Discourse of Disability in Ancient Greece,” Classical World 108(4)(Summer 2015): 499-523. Rajpal, Shilpi. “Quotidian Madness: Time, Management and Asylums in Colonial North India, c1850-1947,” Studies in History 31(2)(August 2015): 206-234. Ray-Barruel, Gillian. “Conflicting Models of Care for People with Mental Disabilities in Charles Dickens’s Fiction and Journalism,” Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 9(1)(2015): 89-105. Roberts, Charlotte A., and Marie-Catherine Bernard. “Tuberculosis: A Biosocial Study of Admissions to a Children’s Sanatorium (1936-1954) in Stannington, Northumberland, England,” Tuberculosis 95(Supplement 1)(June 2015): S105-S108. Rosenshield, Gary. “Injury, Pain, and Change in War and Peace: The Cases of Nikolai Rostov and Prince Andrei Bolkonsky,” The Russian Review 74(4)(October 2015): 642-664. Rubery, Matthew. “From Shell Shock to Shellac: The Great War, Blindness, and Britain’s Talking Book Library,” Twentieth Century British History 26(1)(March 2015): 1-25. Seeman, Mary V. “The Jewish Psychiatric Hospital, Zofiówka, in Otwock, Poland,” History of Psychiatry 26(2015): 98-104. Sellevold, Kirsti. “Cognitive Deficits in Literary Fictions: Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury and Vesaas’ The Birds,” Comparative Critical Studies 12(1)(2015): 71-88. Shah, Sonali, Mick Wallis, Fiona Conor, and Phillip Kiszely. “Bringing Disability History Alive in Schools: Promoting a New Understanding of Disability Through Performance Methods,” Research Papers in Education 30(3)(July 2015): 267-286. Silva, Sónia. “Mobility and Immobility in the Life of an Amputee,” in Michael Jackson and Albert Piette, eds., What is Existential Anthropology? (Berghahn 2015): 125-154. S?ndenaa, Erik, Camilla Gudde, and ?yvind Thomassen. “Patients with Intellectual Disabilities in the Forensic Asylums, 1915-1982: Before Admission,” Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 17(1)(March 2015): 14-25. Tremain, Shelley. “This is What a Historicist and Relativist Feminist Philosophy of Disability Looks Like,” Foucault Studies 19(July 2015): 7-42. Tuft, Mia, Bergljot Gjelsvik, Karl O. Nakken. “Ian Curtis: Punk Rock, Epilepsy, and Suicide,” Epilepsy & Behavior 52(A)(November 2015): 218- 221. van Drenth, Annemieke. “Sensorial Experiences and Childhood: Nineteenth-Century Care for Children with Idiocy,” Paedagogica Historica 51(5)(October 2015): 560-578. van Gijn, Jan. “A Patient with Word Blindness in the Seventeenth Century,” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 24(4)(2015): 352-360. Van Lommel, Korneel. “Heroes and Outcasts: Ambiguous Attitudes Towards Impaired and Disfigured Roman Veterans,” Classical World 109(1)(2015): 91-117. Van Lommel, Korneel. "Invalide soldaten in het Romeinse leger: van verwonding tot ontslag” [Disabled Soldiers in the Roman Army: From Injury to Discharge], Kleio: tijdschrift voor oud talen en antieke cultuur 43(3)(2014): 133-143. Waltz, Mitzi, Karin van den Bosch, Hannah Ebben, Lineke van Hal, and Alice Schippers, “Autism Self-Advocacy in the Netherlands: Past, Present, and Future,” Disability & Society 30(8)(September 2015): 1174-1191. Wilson, Daniel J. “Basil O’Connor, the National Foundation for Infant Paralysis and the Reorganization of Polio Research in the United States, 1935-41,” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 70(3)(July 2015): 394-424. Yoshida, Karen K. and Fady Shanouda. “A Culture of Silence: Modes of Objectification and the Silencing of Disabled Bodies,” Disability & Society 30(3)(2015): 432-444. Young, Hershini Bhana. “‘She’s Lost Control Again’: Representations of (dis)ability in Contemporary Performances of Spoek Mathambo and Die Antwoord,” African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal (2015): [no pages, sorry]. ***********2014*************** Abrams, Thomas. "Boon or Bust? Heidegger, Disability Aesthetics, and the Thalidomide Memorial," Disability & Society 29(5)(2014): 751- 762. Altschuler, Sari. "'Ain't One Limb Enough?' Historicizing Disability in the American Novel," American Literature 86(2)(2014): 245-274. Ancell, Matthew. "Credo Ergo Sum: Faith, Blindness, and Pictorial Logic in Derrida's Memoirs of the Blind," Oxford Art Journal 37(2)(2014): 193-210. Antic?, Ana. "Heroes and Hysterics: 'Partisan Hysteria' and Communist State-building in Yugoslavia after 1945," Social History of Medicine 27(2)(2014): 349-271. Arrington, Celeste L. "Leprosy, Legal Mobilization, and the Public Sphere in Japan and South Korea," Law & Society Review 48(3)(September 2014): 563-593. Barclay, Jenifer. "'The Greatest Degree of Perfection': Disability and the Construction of Race in American Slave Law," in Rhondda Thomas and Angela Naimou, eds., "Locating African American Literature," South Carolina Review 46(2)(Spring 2014): 27-43. Barclay, Jenifer L. "Mothering the ‘Useless': Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery,” Women, Gender, and Families of Color 2(2)(Fall 2014): 115-140. Barsch, Sebastian. "Silent Stories of Exclusion – Teaching Deaf History," Yearbook - Jahrbuch - Annales of the International Society for the Didactics of History 35(September 2014): 253-261. Bengtsson, Staffan. "On the Borderline: Representations of Disability in the Old Testament," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 16(3)(September 2014): 280-292. Black, William R. “Helen Keller Jokes, Body and Soul,” Journal of Popular Culture 47(6)(December 2014): 1167-1179.Bourrier, Karen. "Orthopaedic Disability and the Nineteenth-Century Novel," Nineteenth-Century Contexts 36(1)(January 2014): 1-17. Boyer, Jodie. "Religion, 'Moral Insanity,' and Psychology in Nineteenth-Century America," Religion and American Culture 24(Winter 2014): 70- 99. Brumlik, Kymberly C. “Lunacy for Profit: The Economic Gains of ‘Native-Only’ Lunatic Asylums in the Bengal Presidency, 1850s-1870s,” Journal of South Asian Studies 2(1)(2014): 1-10. Open access online here: Burch, Susan. "'Dislocated Histories': The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians,” Women, Gender, and Families of Color 2(2)(Fall 2014): 141- 162. Burdett, Emmeline. "Disability History: Voices and Sources, London Metropolitan Archives," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 8(1)(2014): [no pages, sorry]. Byron, Lindsay. "Rewriting Elizabeth: A Life Lost (and Found) in the Annals of Bryce Mental Hospital," Southern Cultures 20(Summer 2014): 5-24. Carmody, Todd. “In Spite of Handicaps: The Disability History of Racial Uplift,” American Literary History 26(4)(Winter 2014): [no pages, sorry]. Casey, John. "Marked by War: Demobilization, Disability, and the Trope of the Citizen-Soldier in Miss Ravenel's Conversion," Civil War History 60(2)(June 2014): 123-151. Charland, Louis C. "John Locke on Madness: Redressing the Intellectualist Bias," History of Psychiatry 25(2)(June 2014): 137-153. Charland, Louis C. "John Locke on Madness: Redressing the Intellectualist Bias," History of Psychiatry 25(2)(June 2014): 137-153. Chiu, Tasing. "Braille, Amma, and Integration: The Hybrid Evolution of Education for the Blind in Taiwan, 1870s-1970s," Paedagogica Historica 50(1-2)(2014): 182-194. Clark, Justin. "The Origins of Blind Autobiography in Visionary Antebellum New England," New England Quarterly 87(June 2014): 228-51. Coleborne, Catharine. “White Men and Weak Masculinity: Men in the Public Asylums in Victoria, Australia, and New Zealand, 1860s-1900s,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 468-476. Cooper, Rachel. "Shifting Boundaries Between the Normal and the Pathological: The Case of Mild Intellectual Disability," History of Psychiatry 25(2)(June 2014): 171-186. Craig, Leigh Ann. "The History of Madness and Mental Illness in the Middle Ages: Directions and Questions," History Compass 12(9) (September 2014): 729-744. Curtis, Ben, and Steven Thompson. “‘A Plentiful Crop of Cripples Made by All this Progress’: Disability, Artificial Limbs, and Working Class Mutualism in the South Wales Coalfield, 1890-1948,” Social History of Medicine 27(4)(November 2014): 708-727. Dale, Pamela. "A Halifax Case Study that Offers an Alternative History of Care Provided by Local Authorities under the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 42(2)(June 2014): 133-140. De Ceglia, Francesco Paolo. "The Woman Who Gave Birth to a Dog: Monstrosity and Bestiality in Quaestiones Medico-Legales By Paolo Zacchia," Medicina Nei Secoli 26(1)(2014): 117-144. Donoho, Emily. "The Madman amongst the Ruins: The Oral History and Folklore of Traditional Insanity Cures in the Scottish Highlands," Folklore 125(1)(January 2014): 22-39. Durbach, Nadja. "'Skinless Wonders': Body Worlds and the Victorian Freak Show," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 69(1)(2014): 38-67. Ellis, Jason A. "'All Methods--and Wedded to None': The Deaf Education Methods Debate and Progressive Educational Reform in Toronto, Canada, 1922-1945," Paedagogica Historica 50(3)(May 2014): 371-389. Evans, Bonnie. "The Foundations of Autism: The Law Concerning Psychotic, Schizophrenic, and Autistic Children in 1950s and 1960s Britain," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 88(2)(Summer 2014): 253-285. Fontes, Fernando. "The Portuguese Disabled People's Movement: Development, Demands and Outcomes," Disability & Society 29(9)(2014): 1398-1411. Galer, Dustin. "'A Place to Work Like Any Other?' Sheltered Workshops in Canada, 1970-1985," Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 3(2) (2014): Galmarini, Maria Cristina. "Turning Defects into Advantages: The Discourse of Labour in the Autobiographies of Soviet Blinded Second World War Veterans," European History Quarterly 44(4)(October 2014): 651-577. Garmon, Joseph Allen. "Laws of the Past versus the Medicine of Today: Eradicating the Criminalization of HIV/Aids," Howard Law Journal 57(Winter 2014): 665-700. Gibson, Mary. “Forensic Psychiatry and the Birth of the Criminal Insane Asylum in Modern Italy,” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 37(1)(2014): 117-126. Gilman, Sander. “Madness as Disability,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 441-449. Groce, Nora. "Disability and the League of Nations: The Crippled Child's Bill of Rights and a Call for an International Bureau of Information, 1931," Disability & Society 29(4)(May 2014): 503-515. Hardy, Lucas. "No Cure: Anne Bradstreet's Frenzied Brain," Women's Studies 43(3)(April 2014): 318-331. Heaton, Matthew M. "Contingencies of Colonial Psychiatry: Migration, Mental Illness, and the Repatriation of Nigerian 'Lunatics,'" Social History of Medicine 27(2014): 41-63. Heetderks, Angela. "'Better a Witty Fool Than a Foolish Wit': Song, Fooling, and Intellectual Disability in Shakespearean Drama," in Leslie C. Dunn and Katherine R. Larson, eds. Gender and Song in Early Modern England (Ashgate 2014): 63-75. Hiles, Timothy. “Shifting Perception: Photographing Disabled People During the Civil Rights Era,” Review of Disability Studies 10(3&4)(2014): [no pages, sorry]. Hollin, Gregory. "Constructing a Social Subject: Autism and Human Sociality in the 1980s," History of the Human Sciences 27(2014): 98-115. Hulonce, Lesley. “‘These Valuable Institutions’: Educating Blind and Deaf Children in Victorian and Edwardian Swansea,” Welsh History Review/Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru 27(2)(2014): 310-337. Jennekens, Frans G. I. "A Short History of the Notion of Neurodegenerative Disease," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 23(1) (2014): 85-94. Jones, Edgar. “‘An Atmosphere of Cure’: Frederick Mott, Shell Shock, and the Maudsley,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 412-421. Kalinnikova, Liya, and Sven Trygged. "A Retrospective on Care and Denial of Children with Disabilities in Russia," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 16(3)(September 2014): 229-248. Korhonen, Anu. "Disability Humour in English Jestbooks of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," Cultural History 3(1)(April 2014): 27- 53. Kritsotaki, Despo. “Mental Hygiene and Child Guidance in Post-War Greece: The Case of the Centre for Mental Health and Research, 1956- 1970,” Social History of Medicine 27(4)(November 2014): 751-767. Laville, Claire. "Idiocy and Aberrancy: Disability, Paul de Man, and Wordsworth's 'Idiot Boy,'" Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 47(2)(June 2014): 187-202. Lee, Lay Wah, and Hui Min Low. "The Evolution of Special Education in Malaysia," British Journal of Special Education 41(1)(March 2014): 42-58. Lepp?l?, Heli. "Duty to Entitlement: Work and Citizenship in the Finnish Post-War Disability Policy, early 1940s to 1970," Social History of Medicine 27(2014): 144-164. Magowska, Anita. "The Unwanted Heroes: War Invalids in Poland after World War I," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 69(2)(2014): 185-220. Marshall, Leni. "Ageility Studies: The Interplay of Critical Approaches in Age Studies and Disability Studies," in Ulla Kriebernegg, Roberta Maierhofer, and Barbara Ratzenb?ck, eds. Alive and Kicking at All Ages: Health, Life Expectancy, and Life Course Identity (Transcript Verlag 2014): 21-40. Mason, Jean S. "Two Women Chronicle the White Plague: A 'Herstory' of America's Magic Mountain," Journal of American Culture 37(June 2014): 149-61. McClancy, Kathleen. "The Rehabilitation of Rambo: Trauma, Victimization, and the Vietnam Veteran," Journal of Popular Culture 47(3)(June 2014): 503-519. McCoy, Bill. "Leprosy, Piety, and Identity: The Mbuluzi Leprosy Hospital as Informal Pilgrimage Site, 1948-82," Studies in World Christianity 20(1)(April 2014): 54-69. Mollow, Anna. "Criphystemologies: What Disability Theory Needs to Know about Hysteria," Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 8(2)(2014): 185-201. Murray, Heather. "'My Place Was Set At the Terrible Feast': The Meanings of the 'Anti-Psychiatry' Movement and Responses in the United States, 1970s-1990s," Journal of American Culture 37(1)(March 2014): 37-51. Nayder, Lillian. “Blindness, Prick Writing, and Canonical Waste Paper: Reimagining Dickens in Harriet and Letitia,” Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century 19(2014): online open-access here: Newman, Sara. “A 16th Century Portrait of Disability? Quentin Matsys’ ‘A Grotesque Old Woman,’” Review of Disability Studies 10(3&4)(2014): [no pages, sorry]. Ogle, Susan. "Legacies of the Great War: Shell Shock to Delirium," Australasian Journal on Ageing 33(3)(September 2014): 198-200. Olsén, Jan Eric, “Models for the Blind,” Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century 19(2014): online open-access here: Oosterhuis, Harry, and Arlie Loughnan. “Madness and Crime: Historical Perspectives on Forensic Psychiatry,” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 37(1)(2014): 1-16. Oosterhuis, Harry. "Mental Health, Citizenship, and the Memory of World War II in the Netherlands," History of Psychiatry 25(March 2014): 20-34. Parle, Julie. "Family Commitments, Economies of Emotions, and Negotiating Mental Illness in Late-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth-Century Natal, South Africa," South African Historical Journal 66(1)(2014): 1-21. Petersson, Erik. "Wounded Veterans and the State: The Precursor of the Veteran's Home in Sweden (1560-1650)," Scandinavian Journal of History 39(2)(March 2014): 185-197. Pettit, Fiona. "The Legacy of 19th Century Popular Freak Show Discourse in 21st Century X-Men Films," Review of Disability Studies 10(1&2) (2014): 8-16. Phillips, Shawn M., Martin Maynard, Kelly Norton, Michael Moroz, Salome Del Rio, Ethan Ellis, and Leah Newton. “Bioarchaeology of the Vigo County Home Cemetery: Recovering Social Systems of Care for the Impoverished, Infirm, and Disabled,” Indiana Archaeology 9(1)(2014): 229-252. Richert, Lucas. “‘Therapy Means Change, not Peanut Butter’: Radical Psychiatry in the United States, 1967-1975,” Social History of Medicine 27(February 2014): 104-121. Ritch, Alistair. "English Poor Law Institutional Care for Older People: Identifying the 'Aged and Infirm' and the 'Sick' in Birmingham Workhouse, 1852-1912," Social History of Medicine 27(2014): 64-85. Rodriguez, Jacques. “A Course of Treatment: Putting People with Tuberculosis to Work in England and France in the 1920s,” ALTER: European Journal of Disability Research 8(4)(October-December 2014): 237-244 (as a “Key Texts Revisited” feature). Ross, Liz, Phil Lyon, and Craig Cathcart. "Pills, Potions and Devices: Treatments for Hearing Loss Advertised in Mid-Nineteenth Century British Newspapers," Social History of Medicine 27(August 2014): 530-556. Sanchez, Lola. “Productive Paradoxes of a Feminist Translator: Carmen de Burgos and her Translation of M?bius’ Treatise, ‘The Mental Inferiority of Women’ (Spain, 1904),” Women’s Studies International Forum 42(Jan-Feb 2014): 68-76. Savary, Luzia. "Vernacular Eugenics? Santati-S?a?stra in Popular Hindi Advisory Literature (1900-1940)," South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 37(3)(2014): 381-397. Schianchi, Matteo. "Associations of People with Disabilities in Italy: A Short History," Modern Italy 19(2)(April 2014): 121-133. Scull, Andrew. “Some Reflections on Madness and Culture in the Post-War World,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 395-403. Segrest, Mab. "Exalted on the Ward: 'Mary Roberts,' the Georgia State Sanitarium, and the Psychiatric 'Speciality' of Race," American Quarterly 66(March 2014): 69-94. Shorvon, Simon. "The Evolution of Epilepsy Theory and Practice at the National Hospital for the Relief and Cure of Epilepsy, Queen Square, between 1860 and 1910,” Epilepsy & Behavior 31(February 2014): 228-242. Sorin, Claire. “‘All is Well’: The Construction of Martyrdom in the Diary of Emily Hawley Gillespie (1838-1888),” E-rea (Revue électronique d’études sur le monde anglophone) 12(1)(2014): Southwell-Wright, William. "Perceptions of Infant Disability in Roman Britain," In M. Carroll and E-J Graham, eds., Infant Health and Death in Roman Italy and Beyond. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Series 96(2014): 111-131. Stagner, Annessa C. "Healing the Soldier, Restoring the Nation: Representations of Shell Shock in the USA During and After the First World War," Journal of Contemporary History 49(2)(April 2014): 255-274. Stock, Robert, and Beate Ochsner. 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Pearl, Sharrona. “Victorian Blockbuster Bodies and the Freakish Pleasure of Looking,” Nineteenth-Century Contexts 38(2)(2016): 93-106. Roper, Michael. “From the Shell-shocked Soldier to the Nervous Child: Psychoanalysis in the Aftermath of the First World War,” Psychoanalysis and History 18(1)(January 2016): 39-69. ***********2015*************** Anastasiou, Dimitris, Sophia Iliadou-Tachou, and Antonia Harisi. “The Influence of the School Hygiene and Paedagogy Movement on the Early Development of Special Education in Greece, 1900-1940: The Leading Role of Emmanuel Lambadarios,” History of Education 44(4)(2015): 437-459. Arnaud, Sabine. “Fashioning a Role for Medicine: Alexandre-Louis-Paul Blanchet and the Care of the Deaf in Mid-Nineteenth-Century France,” Social History of Medicine 28(2015): 288-307. Baár, Monika. “Disability and Civil Courage under State Socialism: The Scandal over the Hungarian Guide-Dog School,” Past and Present 227(2015): 179-203. 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Borsay, Anne. “Disability in British Poetry of the First World War,” Disability & Society 30(4)(May 2015): 499-512. Brunton, Warwick. “‘At Variance with the Most Elementary Principles’: The State of British Colonial Lunatic Asylums in 1863,” History of Psychiatry 26(2)(June 2015): 147-165. Burghardt, Madeline. “‘He Was a Secret’: Family Narratives and the Institutionalization of People with Intellectual Disabilities,” Disability & Society 30(7)(2015): 1071-1086. Cantor, David. “Finding Historical Records at the National Institutes of Health,” Social History of Medicine 28(2015): 617-637. Correa Gómez, María José. “Historias de Locura e Incapacidad: Santiago y Valparaíso (1857-1900),” Revista de Historia Social y de las Mentalidades 18(2)(March 2015): online, open access, here [in Spanish]: Cleall, Esme. “Deaf Connections and Global Conversations: Deafness and Education in and Beyond the British Empire, ca. 1800-1900,” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 16(1)(Spring 2015): [no pages, sorry]. Cox, Catherine, and Hilary Marland. “‘A Burden on the County’: Madness, Institutions of Confinement, and the Irish Patient in Victorian Lancashire,” Social History of Medicine” 28(2015): 263-287. Davidson, Michael. “The Rage of Caliban: Disabling Bodies in Modernist Aesthetics,” Modernism/modernity 22(4)(November 2015): 609-625. Dayton, Cornelia H. “‘The Oddest Man that I Ever Saw’: Assessing Cognitive Disability on Eighteenth-Century Cape Cod,” Journal of Social History 49(1)(Fall 2015): 77-99. De Veirman, Sofie. “Deaf and Disabled? (Un)Employment of Deaf People in Belgium: A Comparison of Eighteenth-Century and Nineteenth- Century Cohorts,” Disability & Society 30(3)(2015): 460-474. Diedrich, Lisa. “Illness as Assemblage: The Case of Hystero-epilepsy,” Body & Society 21(3)(September 2015): 66-90. Draycott, Jane. “Reconstructing the Lived Experience of Disability in Antiquity: A Case Study from Roman Egypt,” Greece & Rome 62(2) (October 2015): 189-205. Drew, Rose. “Lives of Deprivation or Lives of Industry: Possible Cerebral Palsy on the Mary Rose,” Medieval History Journal 18(2015): 25-45. Earner-Byrne, Lindsey. “‘Dear Father My Health Has Broken Down’: Writing Health in Irish Charity Letters, 1922-1940,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 849-868. Garner, Stanton B. Jr. “In Search of Merrick: Kinesthetic Empathy, Able-Bodiedness, and Disability Representation,” Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism 29(2)(Spring 2015): 81-103. Gordon-Smith, George. “Albion Tourgée and the Politics of Disability and Race in Reconstruction-era Literature,” Studies in American Fiction 42(1)(Spring 2015): 102-122. Gramary, Adrián, Cláudia Lopes, and Jo?o Pedro Ribeiro, “Herculano Sá de Figueiredo (1911-74): A Sculptor in the Conde de Ferreira Hospital, Portugal,” History of Psychiatry 26(2)(June 2015): 200-213. Grey, Daniel J. R. “Murder, Mental Illness, and the Question of Nursing ‘Character’ in Early Twentieth Century England,” History Workshop Journal 80(2015): 183-200. Hamraie, Aimi. “Historical Epistemology as Disability Studies Methodology: From the Models Framework to Foucault’s Archaeology of Cure,” Foucault Studies 19(July 2015): 108-134. Hart, Bradley W, and Richard Carr. “Sterilization and the British Conservative Party: Rethinking the Failure of the Eugenics Society’s Political Strategy in the Nineteen-Thirties,” Historical Research 88(242)(November 2015): 716-739. Hash, Phillip M. “Music Education at the New York Institution for the Blind, 1832-1863,” Journal of Historical Research in Music Education 62 (January 2015): 362-388. Hennefeid, Maggie. “Miniature Women, Acrobatic Maids, and Self-Amputating Domestics: Comediennes of the Trick Film,” Early Popular Visual Culture 13(2)(2015): 134-151. Healey, Dan. “Lives in the Balance: Weak and Disabled Prisoners and the Biopolitics of the Gulag,” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 16(3)(Summer 2015): 527-556. Hewitt, Jessie. “Women Working ‘Amidst the Mad’: Domesticity as Psychiatric Treatment in Nineteenth-Century Paris,” French Historical Studies 38(2)(April 2015): 105-137. Huddleston, Samuel, and G. A. Russell. “Richard Dadd: The Patient, the Artist, and the ‘Face of Madness,’” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 24(3)(July-September 2015): 213-228. Hughes, Bill. “Disabled People as Counterfeit Citizens: The Politics of Resentment Past and Present,” Disability & Society 30(7)(2015): 991- 1004. Isaksson, Joakim, and Rafael Linqvist. “What is the Meaning of Special Education? Problem Representations in Swedish Policy Documents, late 1970s-2014,” European Journal of Special Needs Education 30(1)(February 2015): 122-137. Jarrett, Simon. “The Meaning of ‘Community’ in the Lives of People with Intellectual Disabilities: An Historical Perspective,” International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 61(2)(April 2015): 107-112. Katsui, Hisayo, and Mina C. Mojtahedi. "Intersection of Disability and Gender: Multi-Layered Experiences of Ethiopian Women with Disabilities." Development in Practice 25(4)(June 2015): 563-73. Kelly, Brendan D. “Shell Shock in Ireland: The Richmond War Hospital, Dublin (1916-19),” History of Psychiatry 26(2015): 50-63. Klausen, Susanne M., and Julie Parle. “‘Are We Going to Stand By and Let These Children Come Into the World?’: The Impact of the ‘Thalidomide Disaster’ in South Africa, 1960-1977,” Journal of Southern African Studies 41(4)(August 2015): 735-752. Martinez-Pérez, José, and Mercedes Del Cura. “Bolstering the Greatness of the Homeland: Productivity, Disability, and Medicine in Franco’s Spain, 1938-1966,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 805-824. McCarthy, Angela. “Migration and Madness at Sea: The Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Voyage to New Zealand,” Social History of Medicine 28(4)(November 2015): 706-724. McCauley, Karen, and Duncan Matheson. “Ontario’s Institutional Cycle: Considering the Relationship Between Fictional Narratives and Policy Discourses in the Construction of Mental Disability,” Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 4(1)(2015): Millward, Gareth. “Social Security Policy and the Early Disability Movement—Expertise, Disability, and the Government, 1965-77,” Twentieth Century British History 26(2015): 274-297. Neufeld, Matthew, and Blaine Wickham. “The State, the People, and the Care of Sick and Injured Sailors in Late Stuart England,” Social History of Medicine 28(1)(2015): 45-63. Oakley, Catherine. “‘Disruptive Energies’: Electrotherapy and Early Fiction Films in Europe and America, 1907-1911,” Journal of Literary & Cultural Studies 9(3)(October 2015): [no pages, sorry]. O’Dell, Emily Jane. “From Leprosy to The Willow Tree: Decoding Disability and Islamic Spirituality in Iranian Film,” Disability & Society 30(7) (2015): 1123-1126. O’Donnell, Shane. “Changing Social and Scientific Discourses on Type 2 Diabetes between 1800 and 1950: A Socio-Historical Analysis” Sociology of Health & Illness 37(7)(September 2015): 110-1121. Penrose, Walter D. Jr. “The Discourse of Disability in Ancient Greece,” Classical World 108(4)(Summer 2015): 499-523. Rajpal, Shilpi. “Quotidian Madness: Time, Management and Asylums in Colonial North India, c1850-1947,” Studies in History 31(2)(August 2015): 206-234. Ray-Barruel, Gillian. “Conflicting Models of Care for People with Mental Disabilities in Charles Dickens’s Fiction and Journalism,” Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 9(1)(2015): 89-105. Roberts, Charlotte A., and Marie-Catherine Bernard. “Tuberculosis: A Biosocial Study of Admissions to a Children’s Sanatorium (1936-1954) in Stannington, Northumberland, England,” Tuberculosis 95(Supplement 1)(June 2015): S105-S108. Rosenshield, Gary. “Injury, Pain, and Change in War and Peace: The Cases of Nikolai Rostov and Prince Andrei Bolkonsky,” The Russian Review 74(4)(October 2015): 642-664. Rubery, Matthew. “From Shell Shock to Shellac: The Great War, Blindness, and Britain’s Talking Book Library,” Twentieth Century British History 26(1)(March 2015): 1-25. Seeman, Mary V. “The Jewish Psychiatric Hospital, Zofiówka, in Otwock, Poland,” History of Psychiatry 26(2015): 98-104. Sellevold, Kirsti. “Cognitive Deficits in Literary Fictions: Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury and Vesaas’ The Birds,” Comparative Critical Studies 12(1)(2015): 71-88. Shah, Sonali, Mick Wallis, Fiona Conor, and Phillip Kiszely. “Bringing Disability History Alive in Schools: Promoting a New Understanding of Disability Through Performance Methods,” Research Papers in Education 30(3)(July 2015): 267-286. Silva, Sónia. “Mobility and Immobility in the Life of an Amputee,” in Michael Jackson and Albert Piette, eds., What is Existential Anthropology? (Berghahn 2015): 125-154. S?ndenaa, Erik, Camilla Gudde, and ?yvind Thomassen. “Patients with Intellectual Disabilities in the Forensic Asylums, 1915-1982: Before Admission,” Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 17(1)(March 2015): 14-25. Tremain, Shelley. “This is What a Historicist and Relativist Feminist Philosophy of Disability Looks Like,” Foucault Studies 19(July 2015): 7-42. Tuft, Mia, Bergljot Gjelsvik, Karl O. Nakken. “Ian Curtis: Punk Rock, Epilepsy, and Suicide,” Epilepsy & Behavior 52(A)(November 2015): 218- 221. van Drenth, Annemieke. “Sensorial Experiences and Childhood: Nineteenth-Century Care for Children with Idiocy,” Paedagogica Historica 51(5)(October 2015): 560-578. van Gijn, Jan. “A Patient with Word Blindness in the Seventeenth Century,” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 24(4)(2015): 352-360. Van Lommel, Korneel. “Heroes and Outcasts: Ambiguous Attitudes Towards Impaired and Disfigured Roman Veterans,” Classical World 109(1)(2015): 91-117. Van Lommel, Korneel. "Invalide soldaten in het Romeinse leger: van verwonding tot ontslag” [Disabled Soldiers in the Roman Army: From Injury to Discharge], Kleio: tijdschrift voor oud talen en antieke cultuur 43(3)(2014): 133-143. Waltz, Mitzi, Karin van den Bosch, Hannah Ebben, Lineke van Hal, and Alice Schippers, “Autism Self-Advocacy in the Netherlands: Past, Present, and Future,” Disability & Society 30(8)(September 2015): 1174-1191. Wilson, Daniel J. “Basil O’Connor, the National Foundation for Infant Paralysis and the Reorganization of Polio Research in the United States, 1935-41,” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 70(3)(July 2015): 394-424. Yoshida, Karen K. and Fady Shanouda. “A Culture of Silence: Modes of Objectification and the Silencing of Disabled Bodies,” Disability & Society 30(3)(2015): 432-444. Young, Hershini Bhana. “‘She’s Lost Control Again’: Representations of (dis)ability in Contemporary Performances of Spoek Mathambo and Die Antwoord,” African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal (2015): [no pages, sorry]. ***********2014*************** Abrams, Thomas. "Boon or Bust? Heidegger, Disability Aesthetics, and the Thalidomide Memorial," Disability & Society 29(5)(2014): 751- 762. Altschuler, Sari. "'Ain't One Limb Enough?' Historicizing Disability in the American Novel," American Literature 86(2)(2014): 245-274. Ancell, Matthew. "Credo Ergo Sum: Faith, Blindness, and Pictorial Logic in Derrida's Memoirs of the Blind," Oxford Art Journal 37(2)(2014): 193-210. Antic?, Ana. "Heroes and Hysterics: 'Partisan Hysteria' and Communist State-building in Yugoslavia after 1945," Social History of Medicine 27(2)(2014): 349-271. Arrington, Celeste L. "Leprosy, Legal Mobilization, and the Public Sphere in Japan and South Korea," Law & Society Review 48(3)(September 2014): 563-593. Barclay, Jenifer. "'The Greatest Degree of Perfection': Disability and the Construction of Race in American Slave Law," in Rhondda Thomas and Angela Naimou, eds., "Locating African American Literature," South Carolina Review 46(2)(Spring 2014): 27-43. Barclay, Jenifer L. "Mothering the ‘Useless': Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery,” Women, Gender, and Families of Color 2(2)(Fall 2014): 115-140. Barsch, Sebastian. "Silent Stories of Exclusion – Teaching Deaf History," Yearbook - Jahrbuch - Annales of the International Society for the Didactics of History 35(September 2014): 253-261. Bengtsson, Staffan. "On the Borderline: Representations of Disability in the Old Testament," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 16(3)(September 2014): 280-292. Black, William R. “Helen Keller Jokes, Body and Soul,” Journal of Popular Culture 47(6)(December 2014): 1167-1179.Bourrier, Karen. "Orthopaedic Disability and the Nineteenth-Century Novel," Ninteenth-Century Contexts 36(1)(January 2014): 1-17. Boyer, Jodie. "Religion, 'Moral Insanity,' and Psychology in Nineteenth-Century America," Religion and American Culture, 24(Winter 2014): 70- 99. Brumlik, Kymberly C. “Lunacy for Profit: The Economic Gains of ‘Native-Only’ Lunatic Asylums in the Bengal Presidency, 1850s-1870s,” Journal of South Asian Studies 2(1)(2014): 1-10. Open access online here: Burch, Susan. "'Dislocated Histories': The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians,” Women, Gender, and Families of Color 2(2)(Fall 2014): 141- 162. Burdett, Emmeline. "Disability History: Voices and Sources, London Metropolitan Archives," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 8(1)(2014): [no pages, sorry]. Byron, Lindsay. "Rewriting Elizabeth: A Life Lost (and Found) in the Annals of Bryce Mental Hospital," Southern Cultures, 20(Summer 2014): 5-24. Carmody, Todd. “In Spite of Handicaps: The Disability History of Racial Uplift,” American Literary History 26(4)(Winter 2014): [no pages, sorry]. Casey, John. "Marked by War: Demobilization, Disability, and the Trope of the Citizen-Soldier in Miss Ravenel's Conversion," Civil War History 60(2)(June 2014): 123-151. Charland, Louis C. "John Locke on Madness: Redressing the Intellectualist Bias," History of Psychiatry 25(2)(June 2014): 137-153. Charland, Louis C. "John Locke on Madness: Redressing the Intellectualist Bias," History of Psychiatry 25(2)(June 2014): 137-153. Chiu, Tasing. "Braille, Amma, and Integration: The Hybrid Evolution of Education for the Blind in Taiwan, 1870s-1970s," Paedagogica Historica 50(1-2)(2014): 182-194. Clark, Justin. "The Origins of Blind Autobiography in Visionary Antebellum New England," New England Quarterly 87(June 2014): 228-51. Coleborne, Catharine. “White Men and Weak Masculinity: Men in the Public Asylums in Victoria, Australia, and New Zealand, 1860s-1900s,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 468-476. Cooper, Rachel. "Shifting Boundaries Between the Normal and the Pathological: The Case of Mild Intellectual Disability," History of Psychiatry 25(2)(June 2014): 171-186. Craig, Leigh Ann. "The History of Madness and Mental Illness in the Middle Ages: Directions and Questions," History Compass 12(9) (September 2014): 729-744. Curtis, Ben, and Steven Thompson. “‘A Plentiful Crop of Cripples Made by All this Progress’: Disability, Artificial Limbs, and Working Class Mutualism in the South Wales Coalfield, 1890-1948,” Social History of Medicine 27(4)(November 2014): 708-727. Dale, Pamela. "A Halifax Case Study that Offers an Alternative History of Care Provided by Local Authorities under the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 42(2)(June 2014): 133-140. De Ceglia, Francesco Paolo. "The Woman Who Gave Birth to a Dog: Monstrosity and Bestiality in Quaestiones Medico-Legales By Paolo Zacchia," Medicina Nei Secoli 26(1)(2014): 117-144. Donoho, Emily. "The Madman amongst the Ruins: The Oral History and Folklore of Traditional Insanity Cures in the Scottish Highlands," Folklore 125(1)(January 2014): 22-39. Durbach, Nadja. "'Skinless Wonders': Body Worlds and the Victorian Freak Show," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 69(1)(2014): 38-67. Ellis, Jason A. "'All Methods--and Wedded to None': The Deaf Education Methods Debate and Progressive Educational Reform in Toronto, Canada, 1922-1945," Paedagogica Historica 50(3)(May 2014): 371-389. Evans, Bonnie. "The Foundations of Autism: The Law Concerning Psychotic, Schizophrenic, and Autistic Children in 1950s and 1960s Britain," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 88(2)(Summer 2014): 253-285. Fontes, Fernando. "The Portuguese Disabled People's Movement: Development, Demands and Outcomes," Disability & Society 29(9)(2014): 1398-1411. Galer, Dustin. "'A Place to Work Like Any Other?' Sheltered Workshops in Canada, 1970-1985," Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 3(2) (2014): Galmarini, Maria Cristina. "Turning Defects into Advantages: The Discourse of Labour in the Autobiographies of Soviet Blinded Second World War Veterans," European History Quarterly 44(4)(October 2014): 651-577. Garmon, Joseph Allen. "Laws of the Past versus the Medicine of Today: Eradicating the Criminalization of HIV/Aids," Howard Law Journal 57(Winter 2014): 665-700. Gibson, Mary. “Forensic Psychiatry and the Birth of the Criminal Insane Asylum in Modern Italy,” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 37(1)(2014): 117-126. Gilman, Sander. “Madness as Disability,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 441-449. Groce, Nora. "Disability and the League of Nations: The Crippled Child's Bill of Rights and a Call for an International Bureau of Information, 1931," Disability & Society 29(4)(May 2014): 503-515. Hardy, Lucas. "No Cure: Anne Bradstreet's Frenzied Brain," Women's Studies 43(3)(April 2014): 318-331. Heaton, Matthew M. "Contingencies of Colonial Psychiatry: Migration, Mental Illness, and the Repatriation of Nigerian 'Lunatics,'" Social History of Medicine 27(2014): 41-63. Heetderks, Angela. "'Better a Witty Fool Than a Foolish Wit': Song, Fooling, and Intellectual Disability in Shakespearean Drama," in Leslie C. Dunn and Katherine R. Larson, eds. Gender and Song in Early Modern England (Ashgate 2014): 63-75. Hiles, Timothy. “Shifting Perception: Photographing Disabled People During the Civil Rights Era,” Review of Disability Studies 10(3&4)(2014): [no pages, sorry]. Hollin, Gregory. "Constructing a Social Subject: Autism and Human Sociality in the 1980s," History of the Human Sciences 27(2014): 98-115. Hulonce, Lesley. “‘These Valuable Institutions’: Educating Blind and Deaf Children in Victorian and Edwardian Swansea,” Welsh History Review/Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru 27(2)(2014): 310-337. Review/Cylchgrawn Hanes Cymru 27(2)(2014): 310-337. Jennekens, Frans G. I. "A Short History of the Notion of Neurodegenerative Disease," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 23(1) (2014): 85-94. Jones, Edgar. “‘An Atmosphere of Cure’: Frederick Mott, Shell Shock, and the Maudsley,” History of Psychiatry 25(2014): 412-421. Kalinnikova, Liya, and Sven Trygged. "A Retrospective on Care and Denial of Children with Disabilities in Russia," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 16(3)(September 2014): 229-248. Korhonen, Anu. "Disability Humour in English Jestbooks of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries," Cultural History 3(1)(April 2014): 27- 53. 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"A Friend in Need or a Business Indeed?: Disabled Bodies and Fraternalism in Victorian Ontario," Labour/Le Travail 66(Fall 2010): 9-36. Garden, Rebecca. "Telling Stories about Illness and Disability: The Limits and Lessons of Narrative," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53(1)(Winter 2010): 121-135. Garton, Stephen. "Criminal Propensities: Psychiatry, Classification, and Imprisonment in New York State, 1916-1940," Social History of Medicine 23(1)(April 2010): 79-97. Gobbo, Ken. "Dyslexia and Creativity: The Education and Work of Robert Rauschenberg," Disability Studies Quarterly 30(3/4)(2010): online at Goodheart, Lawrence B. "From Cure to Custodianship of the Insane Poor in Nineteenth-Century Connecticut," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 65(2010): 106-130. Grue, Lars. "Eugenics and Euthanasia: Then and Now," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 12(1)(March 2010): 33-45. 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. Hasson, Ezra. "Capacity to Marry: Law, Medicine, and Conceptions of Insanity," Social History of Medicine 23(1)(April 2010): 1-20. 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. Hodkinson, Alan. "Inclusive and Special Education in the English Educational System: Historical Perspectives, Recent Developments, and Future Challenges," British Journal of Special Education 37(2)(2010): 61-67. Howe, Blake. "Paul Wittgenstein and the Performance of Disability," Journal of Musicology 27(2)(2010): 135-180. Jones, Simon R. "Re-expanding the Phenomenology of Hallucinations: Lessons from Sixteenth-Century Spain," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 13(2)(March 2010): 187-208. Kashani-Sabet, Firoozeh. "The Haves and the Have Nots: A Historical Study of Disability in Modern Iran," Iranian Studies 43(2)(2010): 167-195. Kirby, Stephanie. "Sputum and the Scent of Wallflowers: Nursing in Tuberculosis Sanatoria, 1920-1970," Social History of Medicine 23(2010): 602-620. Kleege, Georgina. "Dialogues with the Blind: Literary Depictions of Blindness and Visual Art," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 4(1)(2010): [no pages, sorry]. Lester, David. "The Reasons for Suicide: An Analysis of the Diary of Arthur Inman," Death Studies 34(1)(January 2010): 54-70. 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]. Mann, Michael W. "The Epileptic Seizure and the Mystery of Death in Christian Painting," Epilepsy and Behavior 17(2)(2010): 139-146. 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. Marchbanks, Paul. "A Costly Morality: Dependency Care and MEntal Difference in the Novels of the Bront? Sisters," Journal of LIterary and Cultural Disability Studies 4(1)(2010): [no pages, sorry]. Martinez, Ronald L. "Petrarch's Lame Leg and the Corpus of Cicero: An Early Crisis of Humanism?" in Julia L. Hairston and Walter Stephens, eds., The Body in Early Modern Italy (Johns Hopkins University Press 2010): 42-60. 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. Mason, Jean S. "Walker Percy's The Gramercy Winner : A Memoir of the American Tuberculosis Experience," Journal of American Culture 33(2)(June 2010): 107-120. 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. McWilliams, Ellen. "Madness and Mother Ireland in the Fiction of Patrick McCabe," Irish Studies Review 18(4)(November 2010): 391-400. Meyer, Manuella. "Sanity in the South Atlantic: The Mythos of Philippe Pinel and the Asylum Movement in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro," Atlantic Studies 7(4)(2010): 473-492. Monk, Lee-Ann. "Exploiting Patient Labour at Kew Cottages, Australia, 1887-1950," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 38(2)(2010): 86- 94. Neumann, Boaz. "Being Prosthetic in the First World War and Weimar Germany," Body & Society 16(2010): 93-126.Newman, Etan. "For Whose Benefit? Social Control and the Construction of Providence's Dexter Asylum," Historian 72(1)(2010): 96-121. Olson, Marilyn L. "'Halt, Blind, Lame, Sick, and Lazy': Care of the Poor in Cedar County, Iowa, 1857-1890," Annals of Iowa 69(Spring 2010): 131-172. 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. O'Tool, Mark P. "The povres avugles of the H?pital des Quinze-Vingt: Disability and Community in Medieval Paris," in Meredith Cohen and Justin Irnhaber-Baker, eds., Difference and Identity in Francia and Medieval France (Ashgate 2010): 157-174. Pedani, Maria Pia. "Il silenzio del sultano," in Antonella Ghersetti, ed., Il potero della parola, la parola del potere: tra Europa e mondo arabo- ottomano tra medioevo e età moderna (Venice: Filippi Editore 2010): 999-112. [Chapter in Italian about the system of sign language in 15th-century Ottoman palaces] Piuva, Katarina. "The Meaning of Normality: The Controversy about the Mental Health Campaign in Sweden 1969," Scandinavian Journal of History 35(2)(2010): 198-216. Salmón, Fernando. "From Patient to Text? Narratives of Pain and Madness in Medical Scholasticism," in Florence Eliza Glaze and Brian K. Nance, eds., Between Text and Patient: The Medical Enterprise in Medieval and Earl Modern Europe (Micrologus Library 2010). Schmidt, Patrick. "Behinderung in der Frühen Neuzeit. Ein Forschungsbericht," [Disability in the Early Modern Period: a research report] Zeitschrift für historische Forschung 37(4)(2010): 617-651. Schweik, Susan. "Marshall P. Wilder and Disability Performance History," Disability Studies Quarterly 30(3/4)(2010): online at 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. Simonsen, Jane. "'The Large Household': Architecture and Civic Identity at the Iowa Hospital for the Insane at Mount Pleasant," Annals of Iowa 69(Spring 2010): 173-206. Singer, Julie. "Toward a Transhuman Model of Medieval Disability," Postmedieval: A Journal of Medieval Cultural Studies 1(1/2)(2010): 1- 7. Stuckey, Zosha. "The Rhetorical Fitness and Self-Fashioning of Ann E. Leak and Lavinia Warren, 19th Century Side Show Performers," Enculturation: A Journal of Rhetoric, Literacy, and Culture (2010): online here: Sweeney, John. "Attitudes of Catholic Religious Orders Towards Children and Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Postcolonial Ireland," Nursing Inquiry 17(2)(2010): 95-110. Thalassis, Nafsika. "Useless Soldiers: The Dilemma of Discharging Mentally Unfit Soldiers during the First World War," Social History of Medicine 23(1)(April 2010): 98-115. Tomlinson, Niles. "Creeping in the 'Mere': Catagenesis in Poe's 'Black Cat' and Gilman's 'Yellow Wallpaper,'" ESQ: A Journal of the American Renaissance 56(3)(2010): 232-268. Toms, J. "Mind the Gap: MIND, the Mental Hygiene Movement, and the Trapdoor in Measurements of Intellect," Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 54(s1)(2010): 16-27. Vanobbergen, Bruno, and Nancy Vansieleghem. "Repairing the Body, Restoring the Soul: The Sea Hospital of the City of Paris in Berck-sur- Mer and the French War on Tuberculosis," Paedagogica Historica 46(3)(2010): 325-340. Villasante, Olga. "'War Neurosis' during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)," History of Psychiatry 21(4)(December 2010): 424-435. Yannielli, "George Thompson among the Africans: Empathy, Authority, and Insanity in the Age of Abolition," Journal of American History 96(4)(March 2010): 979-1000. ***********2009*************** Aicardi, Christine. "The Analytic Spirit and the Paris Institution of the Deaf-Mutes, 1760-1830," History of Science 47(2)(June 2009): [no pages, sorry]. Amsing, Hilda T. A. and Fedor H. deBeer, "Selecting Children with Mental Disabilities: A Dutch Conflict over the Demarcation of Expertise in the 1950s," Paedagogica Historica 45(1&2)(2009): 235-250. Andersen, Lars Sch?dler. "The Discovery of Professional Risk: Social Science and the Industrial Accident in Denmark, 1880-1900," Ideas in History 4(1)(2009). Arnold, David. "Diabetes in the Tropics: Race, Place and Class in India, 1880-1965," Social History of Medicine 22(2009): 245-261. Atherton, Martin. "A feeling as much as a place: leisure, deaf clubs and the British deaf community," Journal of Leisure Studies 28(4)(2009): 443–454. Atherton, Martin. "Choosing to be deaf: issues of identity in the British deaf community," in A. Brown, ed., Historical Perspectives on Social Identities (Cambridge Scholars Press 2009): 129-136. Barager, "'From the Periphery Towards the Center': Locating An Alternative Genealogy for Disability Studies in Audre Lorde’s The Cancer Journals," UCLA Center for the Study of Women: Thinking Gender Papers (February 1, 2009): Online here: Barager Barfoot, Michael. "The 1815 Act to Regulate Madhouses in Scotland: A Reinterpretation," Medical History 53(1)(January 2009): 57-76. Berberi, Tammy. "A Rhapsodist at Mid-Century: Refiguring Disability in the Poetry of Tristan Corbiere," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(1)(2009): 51-66. Berton, Mireille. "Cinéma et sciences du psychisme en 1900: la névrose, la paramnésie, la transe," Gesnerus 66(1)(2009): 103-120. [In French; title is translated "Film and Sciences of the Mind in 1900: Neurosis, Paramnesia, Trance"] Boster, Dea H. "An 'Epeleptick' Bondswoman: Fits, Slavery, and Power in the Antebellum South," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83(2) (Summer 2009): 271-301. Brittain, Ian, and Yeshayahu Hutzler. "A Socio-Historical Perspective on the Development of Sports for Persons with Physical Disability in Israel," Sport in Society 12(8)(2009): 1075-1088. Capps, Donald. "Mental Illness, Religion, and the Rational Mind: The Case of Clifford W. Beers," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 12(2)(March 2009): 157-174. Cheu, Johnson. "Seeing Blindness on Screen: The Cinematic Gaze of Blind Female Protagonists," Journal of Popular Culture 42(3)(2009): 480-496. Curran, Andrew. "Rethinking Race History: The Role of the Albino in the French Enlightenment Life Sciences," History and Theory 48(3) (2009): 151-179. Darcy, Jane. "Religious Melancholy in the Romantic Period: William Cowper as Test Case," Romanticism 15(2)(July 2009): 144-155. De Lellis, Martin and Jorge Rossetto. "Cien A?os Después: Transformaciones de una institución asilar en la República Argentina," e?: Journal of Medical Humanities & Social Studies of Science and Technology 1(1)(August 2009): online here: [In Spanish; title translates "A Hundred Years Later: Transformations of an Asylum in Argentina"] Devinsky, Janna, Daniel Lowenstein, and Richard McElrea, "Harold Shaw and the Ross Sea Party: Epilepsy in the Antarctic," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 18(3)(July 2009): 320-328. Doessel, Darrel Phillip. "A Historical Perspective on Mental Health Services in Australia, 1883-84 to 2003-04," Australian Economic History Review 49(2)(2009): 173-197. Earl, Dave. "Help For Children and Their Families: Presenting 'Subnormal' and 'Spastic' Children to the Public in 1950s New South Wales," Antithesis 19(2009): 154 - 165. Ferguson, P. M., "The doubting dance: Contributions to a history of parent/professional interactions in early 20th century America," Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities 33 (April 2009): 48-58. Frierson, Patrick, "Kant on Mental Disorder, Part 1: An Overview," and "Kant on Mental Disorder, Part 2: Philosophical Implications of Kant's Account," History of Psychiatry 20(3)(September 2009): 267-310. Galusca, Roxana. "From Fictive Ability to National Identity: Disability, Medical Inspection and Public Health Regulations on Ellis Island," Cultural Critique 72(Spring 2009): 137-163. Getz, Lynn M. "'A Strong Man of Large Human Sympathy': Dr. Patrick L. Murphy and the Challenges of Nineteenth-Century Asylum Psychiatry in North Carolina," North Carolina Historical Review 56(1)(January 2009): 32-58. Goodkin, Howard P. "The Founding of the American Epilepsy Society: 1936," Epilepsia 50(3)(2009): 566-570. Halliwell, Martin. "'No Place to Go, See': Blindness and World War II Demobilization Narratives," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(2)(2009): [no pages, sorry]. Hickman, Clare. "Cheerful Prospects and Tranquil Restoration: The Visual Experience of Landscape as Part of the Therapeutic Regime of the British Asylum, 1800-60," History of Psychiatry 20(1)(December 2009): 425-441. Hirschmann, Nancy J. "Stem Cells, Disability, and Abortion: A Feminist Approach to Equal Citizenship," in Linda McClain and Joanna Grossman, eds., Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s Equal Citizenship (Cambridge University Press 2009). Grossman, eds., Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s Equal Citizenship (Cambridge University Press 2009). Hirshbein, Laura D. "Gender, Age, and Diagnosis: The Rise and Fall of Involutional Melancholia in American Psychiatry, 1900-1980," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83(Winter 2009): 710-745. Hutchinson, John M. "What Was Tad Lincoln's Speech Problem?" 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"Institutionalised Isolation: Tuberculosis Nursing at Westwood Sanatorium, Queensland, Australia, 1919-55," Nursing Inquiry 16(2)(2009): 122-132. Kudlick, Catherine J. "Guy de Maupassant, Louisa May Alcott, and Youth At Risk: Lessons from the New Paradigm of Disability," Paedagogica Historica 45(1&2)(2009): 37-49. Lansing, Michael J., "'Salvaging the Man Power of America': Conservation, Manhood, and Disabled Veterans during World War I," Environmental History 14(Jan. 2009): 32–57. Larner, A. J. "Margiad Evans (1909-1958): A History of Epilepsy in a Creative Writer," Epilepsy & Behavior 16(4)(2009): 596-598. Larsson, Marina. "Families and Institutions for Shell-Shocked Soldiers in Australia After the First World War," Social History of Medicine 22(1)(2009): 97-114. Longmore, Paul K. "Disability Rights Activism," in Heather Thompson, ed., Speaking Out with Many Voices: Documenting American Activism and Protest in the 1960s and 1970s (Prentice-Hall 2009) Lyle, Louise. "French Perspectives on Eugenics as Seen Through Selected Writings of Georges Duhamel," French Cultural Studies 20(3) (2009): 257-272. Martinez-Perez, Jose. "Consolidando el modelo medico de discapacidad: sobre la poliomielitis y la constitucion de la traumatologia y ortopedia como especialidad en Espana (1930-1950)" ["Consolidating the medical model of disability:on poliomyelitis and the constitution of orthopedic surgery and orthopaedics as a specialty in Spain (1930-1950)"], Asclepio, Revista de la Medicina y de la Cinecia LXI (enero-junio 2009): 117-42. [in Spanish] Martins, Catarina S. "'Do You Hear with your Ears or with your Eyes?': The Education of Deaf Pupils at Casa Pia de Lisboa (c1820-1950)," Paedagogica Historica 45(1&2)(2009): 103-116. McCulloch, Jock. "Hiding a Pandemic: Dr. G. W. H. Schepers and the Politics of Silicosis in South Africa," Journal of Southern African Studies 35(4)(2009): 835-848. McRoy, Jay, and Guy Crucianelli. "'I Panic the World': Benevolent Exploitation in Tod Browning's Freaks and Harmony Korine's Gummo ," Journal of Popular Culture 42(2)(2009): 257-272. Meeuf, Russell, "John Wayne as 'Supercrip': Disabled Bodies and the Construction of 'Hard' Masculinity in The Wings of Eagles," Cinema Journal 48(Winter 2009): 88–113. Meyer, Jessica. "Separating the Men from the Boys: Masculinity and Maturity in Understandings of Shell Shock in Britain," Twentieth Century British History 20(1)(2009): 1-22. Miron, Janet. "'In View of the Knowledge to be Acquired': Public Visits to New York's Asylums in the Nineteenth Century," Clio Medica/Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 86(2009): 243-266. Mollerhoj, Jette. "Encountering Hysteria: Doctors' and Patients' Perspectives on Hysteria in Denmark, 1875-1918," History of Psychiatry 20(2009): 163-183. Nilsson, Roddy. "Creating the Swedish Juvenile Delinquent: Criminal Policy, Science, and Institutionalization, c1930-1970," Scandinavian Journal of History 34(4)(December 2009): 354-375. O'Brien, Gerald V., and Meghan E. Bundy, Meghan E. "Reaching Beyond the 'Moron': Eugenic Control of Secondary Disability Groups," Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 36(2009): 153-171. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 36(2009): 153-171. Olyan, Saul M. "The Ascription of Physical Disability as a Stigmatizing Strategy in Biblical Iconic Polemics," Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 9(14)(2009): online here as a PDF: 116.pdf Oulton, Carolyn W. de la L. "'the shadow which I call pain': Mary Chomondeley and the Dilemma of Bodily Weakness," Life Writing 6(3) (December 2009): 303-312. Peers, Danielle. "(Dis)empowering Paralympic Histories: "Absent Athletes and Disabling Discourses," Disability & Society 24(5)(2009): 653-665. Perdicoyianni-Paleologou, Helene. "The Vocabulary of Madness from Homer to Hippocrates, Part 1: The Verbal Group of {micro} {alpha}i{nu}o{micro}{alpha}{iota}," History of Psychiatry 20(3)(September 2009): 311-339. Pietikainen, Petteri. "Strengthening the Will: Public Clinics for the Nervously Ill in Sweden in the First Half of the Twentieth Century," Social History of Medicine 22(1)(2009): 115-132. Reagan, Leslie J. "Rashes, Rights, and Wrongs in the Hospital and in the Courtroom: German Measles, Abortion, and Malpractice before Roe and Doe," Law & History Review 27(Summer 2009): 241-279. Robertson, Jo. "The Leprosy Asylum in India: 1886-1947," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 64(2009): 429-473. Rogers, Naomi. "Polio Chronicles: Warm Springs and Disability Politics in the 1930s," Asclepio, Revista de la Medicina y de la Cinecia LXI (enero-junio 2009): 143-174. Rohmann, Gregor. "The Invention of Dancing Mania: Frankish Christianity, Platonic Cosmology, and Bodily Expressions in Sacred Space," The Medieval History Journal 12(1)(2009): 13-45. Roman, Leslie G. "No Time for Nostalgia!: Asylum-Making, Medicalized Colonialism in British Columbia (1859-97), and Artistic Praxis for Social Transformation," International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 22(1)(January 2009): 17-63. Sharpe, Robert L. "England's Legal Monsters," Law, Culture, and the Humanities 5(1)(2009): 100-130. Sheldon, Peter. "Silicosis, Mechanisation, and the Demise of the Sydney Rockchoppers' Union, 1908-18," Labour History 97(November 2009): 13-36. Smith, Leonard. "'The Keeper Must Himself be Kept': Visitation and the Lunatic Asylum in England, 1750-1850," Clio Medica/Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 86(2009): 199-222. Soria, Eduardo. "El aborto eugenésico en el Código Penal Argentino (1853-1922)," e?: Journal of Medical Humanities & Social Studies of Science and Technology 1(1)(August 2009): online here:[In Spanish; title translates "Eugenic Abortion in the Argentinean Penal Code, 1853-1922"] Stein, Sarah Abrevaya. "Deaf American Jewish Culture in Historical Perspective," American Jewish History 95(3)(September 2009): 277- 305. Stuckey, Michelle. "'Human Weeds': Dysgenic Breeders in Edith Summers Kelley’s Weeds" UCLA Center for the Study of Women: Thinking Gender Papers (February 1, 2009): Online here: Stuckey Symeonidou, Simoni. "The Experience of Disability Activism through the Development of the Disability Movement: How do Disabled Activists Find their Way in Politics," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 11(1)(March 2009): 17-34. Symeonidou, Simoni. "Trapped in our Past: The Price we Have to Pay for our Cultural Disability Inheritance," International Journal of Inclusive Education 13(6)(September 2009): 565-579. Tausiet, Maria. "Taming Madness: Moral Discourse and Allegory in Counter-Reformation Spain," History 34(315)(2009): 279-278. Tilley, Heather. "Frances Browne, the 'Blind Poetess': Toward a Poetics of Blind Writing," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(2)(2009): [no pages, sorry]. Turda, Marius. "'To End the Degeneration of a Nation': Debates on Eugenic Sterilization in Interwar Romania," Medical History 53(1) (January 2009): 77-104. van der Weil, Reina. "Trauma as Site of Identity: The Case of Jeanette Winterson and Frida Kahlo," Women: A Cultural Review 20(2) (2009): 135-156. Vandeventer Pearman, Tory. "Refiguring Disability: Deviance, Blinding, and the Supernatural in Thomas Chestre's Sir Launfal," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(2)(2009): [no pages, sorry]. 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"Representation of People with Intellectual Disabilities in a British Newspaper in 1983 and 2001," Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 22(1)(2009): 65-76. Wilson, Daniel J. "And they shall walk: ideal versus reality in polio rehabilitation in the United States," Asclepio, Revista de la Medicina y de la Cinecia LXI (enero-junio 2009): 175-192. Woloshyn, Tania Anne. "La Cote d'Azur: The terre privilegie of Invalids and Artists, c1860-1900," French Cultural Studies 20(4)(2009): 383-402. Wright, Katie. "Engendering a Therapeutic Ethos: Modernity, Masculinity, and Nervousness," Journal of Historical Sociology 22(1) (February 2009): 84-107. ***********2008*************** Adams, Annmarie, Kevin Schwartzman, and David Theodore. "Collapse and Expand: Architecture and Tuberculosis Therapy in Montreal, 1909, 1933, 1954," Technology and Culture 49(4)(October 2008): 908-942. Baker, Naomi. "'To Make Love to a Deformity': Praising Ugliness in Early Modern England," Renaissance Studies 22(1)(February 2008): 86-109. Barnes, Sharon L. "Marvelous Arithmetics: Prosthesis, Speech, and Death in the Late Work of Audre Lorde," Women's Studies 37(7) (October 2008): 769-789. Beaumanoir, A. "Institutional Care for Patients with Epilepsy: Historical Aspects from the Late 18th Century until Today," Epilepsies 20(1) (2008): 45-50. Benedict, Susan and Tessa Chelouche. "Meseritz-Obrawalde: A 'Wild Euthanasia' Hospital of Nazi Germany," History of Psychiatry 19(2008): 68-76. Birnbaum, Aiton. "Collective Trauma and Post-Traumatic Symptoms in the Biblical Narrative of Ancient Israel," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 11(5)(2008): 533-546. Blanck, Peter. "'The Right to Live in the World': Disability Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," Texas Journal on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights (Spring 2008): [no pages, sorry]. Brown, Steven E. 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"Youth, Evidence, and Agency: Mexican and Mexican-American Youth at the Whittier State School, 1890-1920," Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies 31(2)(2006): 25-83. Chivers, Sally. "Baby Jane Grew Up: The Dramatic Intersection of Age with Disability," Canadian Review of American Studies 36(2)(2006): 211-227.[about the treatment of ageing/disability in the films Sunset Boulevard and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?] Cross, Katherine, Allison Kabel, and Cathy Lysack. "Images ofself and spinal cord injury: exploring drawing as a visual method in disability research," Visual Studies 21(2)(2006): 183-193. Chupik, Jessa, and David Wright. "Treating the 'idiot' child in early 20th-century Ontario," Disability and Society 21(1)(January 2006): 77- 90. Cohen, Gary L. and Loren A. Rolak, "Thomas Jefferson's Headaches: Were they Migraines?" Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain 46(3)(March 2006): 492-497. Coleborne, Catharine. "Families, Patients, and Emotions: Asylums for the Insane in Colonial Australia and New Zealand, c1880-1910," Social History of Medicine 19(3)(December 2006): 425-442. Crossley, Nick. "The Field of Psychiatric Contention in the UK, 1960-2000," Social Science and Medicine 62(3)(February 2006): 552-563. Dorr, Gregory Michael. "Defective or Disabled? Race, Medicine, and Eugenics in Progressive Era Virginia and Alabama," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 5(4)(October 2006): [no pages, sorry]. d'Orsi, Giuseppe and Paolo Tinuper, "'I heard voices...': From semiology, a historical review, and a new hypothesis on the presumed epilepsy of Joan of Arc," Epilepsy & Behavior 9(1)(August 2006): 152-157. Duchan, Judith Felson. "Providing a Place in the New History of Disabilities for Communication Access," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online]. Dwyer, Ellen. "Psychiatry and Race During World War II," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 61(2006): 117-143.Elden, Stuart. "Discipline, Health, and Madness: Foucault's Le Pouvoir Psychiatrique," History of the Human Sciences 19(1)(2006): 39-66. Ellis, Robert. "The Asylum, the Poor Law, and a Reassessment of the Four-Shilling Grant: Admissions to County Asylums of Yorkshire in the Nineteenth Century," Social History of Medicine 19(1)(2006): [no pages, sorry]. Erb, Cynthia Marie. "'Have You Seen the Inside of One of those Places?': Psycho, Foucault, and the Postwar Context of Madness," Cinema Journal 45(4)(Summer 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Frembgen, J. W. "Honour, Shame, and Bodily Mutilation: Cutting Off the Nose Among Tribal Societies in Pakistan," Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 16(2006): 243-60. Froestad, Jan, and Bodil Ravneberg, "Education Policy, the Norwegian Unitary School, and the Social Construction of Disability," Scandinavian Journal of History 31(2)(June 2006): 119-143. Funabashi, Harutoshi. "Minimata Disease and Environmental Governance," International Journal of Japanese Sociology 15(1)(November 2006): 7-25. Gallego, Margaret, Grace Zamora Duran, and Elba I. Reyes, "It Depends: A Sociohistorical Account of the Definitions and Methods of Identification of Learning Disabilities," Teachers College Record 108(11)(November 2006): 2195-2219. Gerodetti, Natalia. "From Science to Social Technology: Eugenics and Politics in Twentieth-Century Switzerland," Social Politics 13(2006): 59-88. Gerodetti, Natalia. "Eugenic Family Politics and Social Democrats: 'Positive' Eugenics and Marriage Advice Bureaus," Journal of Historical Sociology 19(3)(September 2006): 217-244.[From the abstract: "The substantive focus here is on the eugenic content of premarital advice and family politics in Switzerland assessing the impact of the eugenics movement as well as the women's movement."] Ghaly, Mohammad M. I. "Writings on Disability in Islam: The 16th-Century Polemic on Ibn Fahd's Nukat al-Ziraf," Arab Studies Journal 13(2) (Fall 2005/Spring 2006): 9-38. Goodey, C. F. "Behavioural Phenotypes in Disability Research: Historical Perspectives," Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 50(6) (June 2006): 397-403. Gowland, Angus. "The Problem of Early Modern Melancholy," Past and Present 191(1)(2006): 77-120. Hamilton, Elizabeth C. "Of Miracles and Pedestals: Helen Keller in German Culture," Disaiblity Studies Quarterly (Winter 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Hannen, Christian, "Von der Fürsorge zur Barrierefreiheit. Die Hamburger Geh?rlosenbewegung 1875-2005," Seedorf/Hamburg 2006. [on the Hamburg self-help group of people with hearing disabilities] Harkness, Deborah. "Nosce teipsum: Curiosity, the Humoural Body, and the Culture of Therapeutics in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century England," in RJW Evans and Alexander Marr, eds., Curiosity and Wonder from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (Ashgate 2006). Hirshbein, Laura D. "Science, Gender, and the Emergence of Depression in American Psychiatry, 1952-1980," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 61(2006): 187-216. Hughes, Ann. "A 'lunatick revolter from loyalty': The Death of Rowland Wilson and the English Revolution," History Workshop Journal 61(1) (Spring 2006): 192-204. Jain, Sanjeer, and P. Murthy. "Madmen and Specialists: The Clientele and the Staff of the Lunatic Asylum, Bangalore," International Review of Psychiatry 18(4)(August 2006): 345-354.[From the abstract: "Documenting the specific histories of the staff and patients of an asylum can thus help us understand the evolution of the physical and the intellectual growth of psychiatry in India. In this endeavour, we have used the records of the Lunatic Asylum, Bangalore...to explore the history of psychiatry in India."] Jurecic, Ann. "Mindblindness: Autism, Writing, and the Problem of Empathy," Literature and Medicine 25(1)(Spring 2006): 1-23. Kaba, Mariama, "Quelle place pour une perspective genre dans la 'Disability History“'? Histoire du corps des femmes et des hommes à travers le handicap," Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 47-60. [on gendering disability history] K?bsell, Swantje. "The Disability Rights Movement in Germany: History, Development, Present State," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online only, no pages]. Koch, Lene. "Eugenic Sterilisation in Scandinavia," The European Legacy 11(3)(June 2006): 299-310. Kudlick, Catherine. "A History Profession for Every Body," Journal of Women's History 18(1)(2006): 163-167. Kuppers, Petra. "Community Arts Practices: Improvising Being-Together," Culture Machine 8(2006): Lewis, Bradley. "Listening to Chekhov: Narrative Approaches to Depression," Literature and Medicine 25(1)(Spring 2006): 46-71. Linthicum, Liz. "Integrative Practice: Oral History, Dress and Disability Studies," Journal of Design History 19(4)(2006): 309-318. Lombardo, Paul A. and Gregory M. Dorr, "Eugenics, Medical Education, and the Public Health Service: Another Perspective on the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Summer 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Lund, Mary Ann. "Robert Burton the Spiritual Physician: Religion and Medicine in The Anatomy of Melancholy ," Review of English Studies 57(2006): 665-683. Martinez-Perez, J., and M. I. Porras Gallo. "[Towards a New Social Perception of People with Disabilities: Legislation, Medicine, and the Work-Disabled in Spain (1900-1936)]," Dynamis 26(2006): 195-219. [Article in Spanish] Mahone, S. "Psychiatry in the East African Colonies: A Background to Confinement," International Review of Psychiatry 18(4)(August 2006): 327-332.[From the abstract: "The process of lunacy certification, in particular, provides a snapshot of the medical and political tensions that existed among the medical establishment, the prison system, and the colonial courts, all of whom sought to define collective African behaviour."] Manon, Hugh S. "Seeing Through Seeing Through: The Trompe l'Oeil Effect and Bodily Difference in the Cinema of Tod Browning," Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media 47(1)(Spring 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Marks, Shula. "The Silent Scourge? Silicosis, Respiratory Disease, and Gold-Mining in South Africa," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 32(4)(May 2006): 569-589. Marland, H. "Languages and Landscapes of Emotion: Motherhood and Puerperal Insanity in the Nineteenth Century," in Fay Bound Alberti, ed., Medicine, Emotion, and Disease, 1700-1950 (Palgrave MacMillan 2006). Martin, Holly E. "Mental illness as metaphor in Hua-ling Nieh and Li-hua Yu's Chinese-language American novels," Comparative American Studies 4(3)(2006): 347-367. McCrone, William P. "Tracking the Disability Pendulum: The First Decade of the Americans With Disabilities Act," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 11(1)(2006): 134. McCulloch, Jock. "The Mine at Wittenoom: Blue Asbestos, Labour, and Occupational Disease," Labour History 47(1)(February 2006): 1- 20. Millet, Ann. "Disarming Venus: Disability and Re-Vision of Art History," FEMTAP: A Journal of Feminist Theory and Practice (Summer 2006): 21-41; online here:[] Mor, Sagit. "Between Charity, Welfare, and Warfare: A Disability Legal Studies Analysis of Privilege and Neglect in Israeli Disability Policy," Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 18(1)(2006): 63-137. Muramoto, Osamu, and Walter G. Englert. "Socrates and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Pathographic Diagnosis 2400 Years Later," Epilepsia 47(3)(March 2006): 652-654. Murray, Stuart. "Autism and the Contemporary Sentimental: Fiction and the Narrative Fascination of the Present," Literature and Medicine 25(1)(Spring 2006): 24-45. Naito, Jonathan Tadashi. "Cruel and Unusual Light: Electricity and Effacement in Stephen Crane's The Monster" Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 62.1 (2006) 35-63. Ni Dhuill, Caitriona. "'Ein Neues, Machtiges Volkstum': Eugenic Discourse and its Impact on the Work of Gerhart Hauptmann," German Life and Letters 59(3)(July 2006): 405-422. Oliphant, John. "Empowerment and Debilitation in the Educational Experience of the Blind in Nineteenth-century England and Scotland," History of Education 35(1)(January 2006): 47-68. Paterson, B. "Newspaper Representations of Mental Illness and the Impact of the Reporting of 'Events' on Social Policy: The 'Framing' of Isabel Schwarz and Jonathan Zito," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 13(3)(June 2006): 294-300. Isabel Schwarz and Jonathan Zito," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 13(3)(June 2006): 294-300. Percy, Carol. "Writing from the Asylum: Martha Shakespear Lloyd at the Linguistic Limits of Eighteenth Century Femininity," Women's Writing 13(1)(March 2006): 83-102. Potter, Robert B., and Joan Phillips. "'Mad Dogs and Transnational Migrants?': Bajan-Brit Second-Generation Migrants and Accusations of Madness," Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96(3)(September 2006): 586-?. Rabeharisoa, Vololona, "From representation to mediation: The shaping of collective mobilization on muscular dystrophy in France," Social Science and Medicine 62(3)(February 2006): 564-576. Reber, Vera Blinn. "The Sanatorium Age: Pennsylvania and Argentina, 1900-1945," Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 73(4)(2006): 412-445. Rice, Nancy. "'Reining In' Special Education: Constructions of Special Education' in New York Times Editorials, 1975-2004," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online only, no pages]. Ritzmann, Iris, "'Die der Welt und sich selbst zur Last sind': Behinderte Kinder und Jugendliche in der Frühen Neuzeit," Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 73-86. [on children with disability in early modern Germany] Rockhold, Pia. "Technology, Health, Impairment and Disability: An Historical Overview," Development 49(4)(December 2006): 107-113. Scharf, Lothar, "Taubstumme in der Hitlerjugend?" Fridolin W. erz?hlt. Biografie und Dokumentation zu Geh?rlosen im 3. Reich, Heuenstamm 2006. [a biografical account of a boy with hearing and speech impairments in the Hitler Youth] Scott, Catherine. "Time Out of Joint: The Narcotic Effect of Prolepsis in Christopher Reeve's Still Me ," Biography 29(Spring 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Shoham-Steiner, Ephraim. "The Humble Sage and the Wandering Madman: Madness and Madmen in an Exemplum from Sefer Hasidim," Jewish Quarterly Review 96(1)(Winter 2006): 38-49. Thomson, Gerald. "'Through No Fault of their Own': Josephine Dauphinee and the 'Subnormal' Pupils of the Vancouver School System, 1911-1941," Historical Studies in Education/Revue d'Histoire de l'Education 18(1)(Spring 2006): 51-74. Tomlinson, Susan. "'Curiously without Body': The Hidden Language of Zona Gale's Faint Perfume ," MFS Modern Fiction Studies 52(3) (Fall 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Vislie, Lise. "Special Education Under the Modernity: From Restricted Liberty, through Organized Modernity, to Extended Liberty and a Plurality of Practices," European Journal of Special Needs Education 21(4)(November 2006): 395-414. vonBernuth, Ruth. "Fools: From Marvels of Nature to Asylum Inmates. Imaginations of Natural Folly," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online only, no pages]. Waldschmidt, Anne, "Soziales Problem oder kulturelle Differenz? Zur Geschichte von 'Behinderung' aus der Sicht der 'Disability Studies,'" Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 31-46. [on how to do research in disability history] Ward, Margaret. "The Vision of the Disability Services Act 1986: A Never-Ending Struggle," Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability 31(4)(December 2006): 253-254. Wickham, Parnel. "Idiocy in Virginia, 1616-1860," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Winter 2006): [no pages, sorry]. ***********2005***************Bach, Jennifer. "Was Mary Todd Lincoln Bipolar?" Journal of Illinois History 8(4)(Winter 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Bamberg, Cherry Fletcher. "Peleg Gifford's Tale," Rhode Island History 63(3)(Fall 2005): 51-68. EXTRACT: "He spent decades in close confinement in a cage at the workhouse, the jail, and in Dexter Asylum before dying in Butler Hospital for the Insane. Although a single act of his insanity--the burning of the First Congregational Church in Providence--is well-known, surprisingly little has been written about Peleg or his family." Gifford lived 1770-1853. Bates, Alan W. "Good, Common, Regular, and Orderly: Early Modern Classifications of Monstrous Births," Social History of Medicine 18(2) (August 2005): 141-158. Baynton, Douglas C. "Defectives in the Land: Disability and American Immigration Policy, 1882-1924," Journal of American Ethnic History (Spring 2005): 31-44. Comments by Amy Fairchild, David Gerber, Alan M. Kraut, Catherine Kudlick, pp 45-62. Baynton, "Response," pp 63- 69. Beard, Renee. "Advocating Voice: Organizational, Historical, and Social Milieux of the Alzheimer's Disease Movement," in Social Movements in Health ed. Phil Brown and Steven Zavestoski (Blackwell 2005). Boschma, Geertje, Olive Yonge, and Lorraine Mychajlunow. "Gender and Professional Identity in Psychaitric Nursing Practice in Alberta, Canada, 1930-75," Nursing Inquiry 12(4)(2005): 243-?. Brimblecombe, N. "Asylum Nursing in the UK at the End of the Victorian Era: Hill End Asylum," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 12(1)(February 2005): 57-63. Brown, Anna. "Ellen Pinsent: Including the 'Feebleminded' in Birmingham, 1900-1913," History of Education 34(5)(September 2005): 535- 546. Bufton, Mark W., and Joseph Melling. "Coming Up for Air: Experts, Employers, and Workers in Campaigns to Compensate Silicosis Sufferers in Britain, 1918-1939," Social History of Medicine 18(2005): 63-86. Cherry, Steven, and Roger Munting. "'Exercise is the Thing'? Sport and the Asylum c.1850-1950," The International Journal of the History of Sport 22(1)(January 2005): 42-58. Clarke, Nic. "Sacred daemons: The Perception and Treatment of Intellectually Disabled Children in British Columbia, 1870-1930," BC Studies 144(2005): 61-89. Closet-Crane, Catherine. "Dwarfs as Seventeenth-Century Cynics at the Court of Philip IV of Spain: A Study of Velasquez' Portraits of Palace Dwarfs," Revista Atenea 25(1)(June 2005): [no pages, sorry] Cochran, E. A. "'The Full Imago Dei': The Implications of John Wesley's Scriptural Holiness for Conceptions of Suffering and Disability," Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health 9(3)(2005): 21-46. Covey, H. C. "Western Christianity's Two Historical Treatments of People with Disabilities or Mental Illness," The Social Science Journals 42(1)(2005): 107-114. Diedrich, Lisa. "Genealogies of Disability: Historical Emergence and Everyday Enactments," Cultural Studies 19(6)(November 2005): 649- 666. Edwards, R. A. R. "Sound and Fury, or Much Ado About Nothing? Cochlear Implants in Historical Perspective," Journal of American History (December 2005): 892-920. El-Saadi, Hoda. "Changing Attitudes Towards Women's Madness in Nineteenth-Century Egypt," Hawwa 3(3)(2005): 293-308. Fabb, Nigel, and Iain Hutchison. "'...and Rimmain yoor obeddeend omble zervand': The Invented Spelling System of William Baillie of Dunain (1789-1869)," Transactions of the Philological Society 103(3)(2005): 323-338. Fuentes, MJG. "Representing Disability in 90s Spain: The Case of Once," Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 6(3)(2005): 305-318. Gelber, Scott. "A 'Hard-Boiled Order': The Reeducation of Disabled WWI Veterans in New York City," Journal of Social History 39(1)(Fall 2005): 161-183. Giaever, Oyvind. "Abortion and Eugenics: The Role of Eugenic Arguments in Norwegian Abortion Debates and Legislation, 1920-1978," Scandinavian Journal of History 30(1)(March 2005): 21-44. Gilbert, Robert E. "Calvin Coolidge's Tragic Presidency: The Political Effects of Bereavement and Depression," Journal of American Studies 39(1)(April 2005): 87-110. Grandbois, D. "Stigma of Mental Illness among American Indian and Alaska Native Nations: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives," Issues in Mental Health Nursing 26(10)(2005): 1001-1024. Grob, Gerald N. "Public Policy and Mental Illnesses: Jimmy Carter's Presidential Commission on Mental Health," The Milbank Quarterly 83(3)(September 2005): 425-456. Haller, Beth, and Robin Larsen. "Persuading Sanity: Magic Lantern Images and the Nineteenth-Century Moral Treatment in America," Journal of American Culture 28(3)(September 2005): 259-272. Hamdy, Sherine F. "Blinding Ignorance: Medical Science, Diseased Eyes, and Religious Practice in Egypt," Arab Studies Journal 13(1) (Spring 2005): [no available page numbers]. Hughes, John R. "Did All Those Famous People Really Have Epilepsy?" Epilepsy and Behavior 6(2)(March 2005): 115-139. Hughes, John R. "The Idiosyncratic Aspects of the Epilepsy of Fyodor Dostoevsky," Epilepsy and Behavior 7(3)(2005): 531-538. Hutchison, Iain. "Voices from the Past: Early Institutional Experience of Children with Disabilities--the Case of Scotland," Pediatric Rehabilitation 8(1)(January 2005): 67-77. Jakobsson, Armann. "The Specter of Old Age: Nasty Old Men in the Sagas of Icelanders," JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology 104(3)(July 2005): 297-325. Jones, Ross L. "Review Essay: Eugenics in Australia: Striving for National Fitness," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 60(2005): 239-241. Kapila, Shruti. "Masculinity and Madness: Princely Personhood and Colonial Sciences of the Mind in Western India 1871-1940," Past and Present 187(2005): 121-156. Kavcic, A., and D. B. Vodusek. "A Historical Perspective on Cerebral Palsy as a Concept and as a Diagnosis," European Journal of Neurology 12(8)(August 2005): 582-587. Keller, Richard. "Pinel in the Maghreb: Liberation, Confinement, and Psychiatric Reform in French North Africa," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Fall 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Kroker, Kenton. "Washouts: Electroencephalography, Epilepsy and Emotions in the Selection of American Aviators during the Second World War," in Steven Walton, ed., Instrumental in War: Science, Research, and Instruments: Between Knowledge and the World (Brill, 2005): 301-338. Kruger, P. A., "Depression in the Hebrew Bible: an update," Journal of Near Eastern Studies , 64 (3)(July 2005): 187-192. Ladd-Taylor, Molly. "Coping with a 'Public Menace': Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota," Minnesota History Quarterly 59(6)(2005): [no pages, sorry]. Lavis, Anna. "'La Muse Malade,' 'The Fool's Perceptions,' and 'Il Furore dell' Arte': An examination of the Socio-cultural Construction of Genius Through Madness," Anthropology and Medicine 12(2)(August 2005): 151-164. Levine, Allan. "Perfect People, Perfect Country: According to the Gospel of Eugenics, Canada Had No Place for the Feebleminded," Beaver 85(2)(2005): 26-31. Linker, Beth. "Strength and Science: Gender, Physiotherapy, and Medicine in Early-Twentieth-Century America," Journal of Women's History 17(3)(Fall 2005): 105-132. Loeg, H. "Nova Scotians in Lunatic Asylums of NB," The Nova Scotia Genealogist 23(2)(Summer 2005): 97-100. Loughlin, Kelly. “Spectacle and Secrecy: Press Coverage of Conjoined Twins in 1950s Britain,” Medical History 49(2)(April 2005): 197- 212. Maglen, Krista. "Importing Trachoma: The Introduction into Britain of American Ideas of an 'Immigrant Disease,' 1892-1906," Immigrants and Minorities 23(1)(March 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Mezzano, Michael. "The Progressive Origins of Eugenics Critics: Raymond Pearl, Herbert S. Jennings, and the Defense of Scientific Inquiry," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 4(1)(January 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Myers, Kevin and Anna Brown. "Mental Deficiency: The Diagnosis and After-Care of Special School Leavers in Early Twentieth Century Birmingham," Journal of Historical Sociology 18(1-2)(March 2005): 72-98. Otsubo, Sumiko. "Between Two Worlds: Yamanouchi Shigeo and Eugenics in Early Twentieth-Century Japan," Annals of Science 62(2) (April 2005): 205-231. Philo, Chris, and Deborah S. Metzel. "Introduction to theme section on Geographies of Intellectual Disability: 'Outside the Participatory Mainstream'?" Health and Place 11(2)(June 2005): 77-85. Reiss, Matthias. "Forgotten Pioneers of the National Protest March: The National League of the Blind’s Marches to London, 1920 & 1936," Labour History Review 70(2)(August 2005): 133-165. Reynolds, Edward H. "Invited Editorial Commentary: Robert Bentley Todd's Electrical Theory of Epilepsy," Epilepsia 46(7)(July 2005): 991-994. Roof, David. "The Dawn of Idiocy: Nineteenth Century Tropes and Topologies of Intelligence," Queen: A Journal of Rhetoric and Power (January 2005): online here: Rose, Sarah F. "'Crippled' Hands: Disability in Labor and Working-Class History," Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas 2(1)(2005): 27-54. Scalenghe, Sara. "The Deaf in Ottoman Syria, 16th-18th Centuries," Arab Studies Journal 13(1)(Spring 2005): 10-25. Schuster, David G. "Personalizing Illness and Modernity: S. Weir Mitchell, Literary Women, and Neurasthenia, 1870-1914," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Winter 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Seaton, Frederick D. "The Long Road Toward 'The Right Thing to Do': The Troubled History of Winfield State Hospital," Kansas History 27(4)(Winter 2004/2005): [no pages, sorry]. Shildrick, Margrit. "The Disabled Body, Genealogy, and Undecidability," Cultural Studies 19(6)(November 2005): 755-770. Sorcinelli, Paolo. "War in the Mental Hospitals: Psychiatry and Clinical Files (1940-52)," Journal of Modern Italian Studies 10(4)(December 2005): 447-467. Straight, Julie. "Women, Religion, and Insanity in Mary Lamb's 'The Young Mahometan,'" European Romantic Review 16(4)(October 2005): 417-438. Suzuki, A. "My Own Private England: The Madness of James Tilly Matthews and of His Times," History of Psychiatry 16(4)(2005): 497- 502. Tellings, Agnes and Corrie Tijsseling, "An Unhappy and Utterly Pitiable Creature? Life and Self-Images of Deaf People in the Netherlands at the Time of the Founding Fathers of Deaf Education," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 10(2005): 193-202. Terbenche, Danielle. "'Curative' and 'Custodial': Benefits of Patient Treatment at the Asylum for the Insane, Kingston, 1878-1906," Canadian Historical Review 86(1)(March 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Tremblay, Mary, Audrey Campbell, and Geoffrey L. Hudson, "When Elevators Were for Pianos: An oral history account of the civilian experience of using wheelchairs in Canadian society. The first twenty-five years: 1945-1970," Disability & Society 20(2)(March 2005): 103- 116. Trevelyan, Barry, Matthew Smallman-Raynor, and Andrew D. Cliff. "The Spatial Dynamics of Poliomyelitis in the United States: From Epidemic Emergence to Vaccine-Induced Retreat, 1910-1971," Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95(2)(2005): 269-293. Trombley, Laura Skandera. "'She Wanted to Kill': Jean Clemens and Postictal Psychosis," American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 37(3) (Spring 2005): 225-237. Van Eickels, Klaus. "Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England," in Violence, Vulnerability, and Embodiment: Gender and History eds. Shani D'Cruze and Anupama Rao (Blackwell 2005). Verstraete, Peter. "The Taming of Disability: Phrenology and Bio-Power on the Road to the Destruction of Otherness in France, 1800-1860" History of Education 34(2)(March 2005): 119-134. Ward, M. J. "An Historical Perspective of Self-Determination in Special Education: Accomplishments and Challenges," Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities 30(3)(2005): 108-112. Warne, Vanessa. "'If You Should Ever Want An Arm': Disability and Dependency in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Man that was Used Up," Revista Atenea 25(1)(June 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Watson, Nick, and Brian Woods. "The Origin and Early Developments of Special/Adaptive Wheechair Seating," Social History of Medicine 18(3)(December 2005): 459-474. Watson, Nick, and Brian Woods, "No wheelchairs beyond this point: A historical examination of wheelchair access in the Twentieth Century in Britain and America," Social Policy & Society 4(1)(2005): 97-105. White, John. "Puritan Intelligence: The Ideological Background to IQ," Oxford Review of Education 31(3)(2005): 423-442. Wilson, Daniel. "Braces, Wheelchairs, and Iron Lungs: The Paralyzed Body and the Machinery of Rehabilitation in the Polio Epidemics," Journal of Medical Humanities 26(2-3)(September 2005): 173-190. Winston, Michael. "Medicine, Marriage, and Human Degeneration in the French Enlightenment," Eighteenth-Century Studies 38(2)(Winter 2005): 263-281. Wolff, Francois-Charles. "Disability and Labour Supply During Economic Transition: Evidence from Bulgaria," Labour 19(2)(June 2005): 303-342. ************2004************** Basu, A. R. "A New Knowledge of Madness: Nineteenth Century Asylum Psychiatry in Bengal," Indian Journal of History of Science 39(3) (2004): 247-278. Bauman, H-Dirksen L. "Audism: Exploring the Metaphysics of Oppression," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 9(2004): 239-246.[From the abstract: This article traces the development of the concept of "audism" from its inception in the mid-1970s by exploring three distinct dimensions of oppression: individual, institutional, and metaphysical.] Beard, Renee L. "Advocating Voice: Organisational, Historical, and Social Milieux of the Alzheimer's Disease Movement," Sociology of Health and Illness 26(6)(September 2004): 797-819. Bergen, A. "The Public examination of Deaf and blind Children in Yorkshire, 1829-1890," Northern History 41(1)(2004): 149-162. Bittles, A. H., S. G. Sullivan, and L. A. Zhivotovsky, "Consanguinity, Caste, and Deaf-mutism in Punjab, 1921," Journal of Biosocial Science 36(2)(2004): 221-234. Boyer, Marilyn. "The Disabled Female Body as a Metaphor for Language in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar," Women's Studies 33(2)(June 2004): 199-224. Bozeman, John M. "Eugenics and the Clergy in the Early Twentieth-Century United States," The Journal of American Culture 27(4) (December 2004): 422-431. Brooks, G. "The Building of the Cumberland and Westmorland Joint Lunatic Asylum (Garlands Hospital)," Transactions - Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society 3(4)(2004): 229-244. Campbell, Fiona A. Kumari. "The Case of Clint Hallam's Wayward Hand: Print Media Representations of the 'Uncooperative' Disabled Patient," Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 18(3)(2004): 443-458. Carmack, S. D. "Mania--and Nancy Bane: Identifying the Family of Nancy (Donnally) Bane, Inmate at the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum and the Athens Insane Asylum," American Genealogist 79(1/2)(2004): 121-133. Cartwright, L. "'Emergencies of Survival': Moral Spectatorship and the 'New Vision of the Child' in Postwar Child Psychoanalysis," Journal of Visual Culture 3(1)(April 2004): 35-49. Chatterton, C. "'Caught in the Middle'? Mental nurse training in England 1919-51," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 11(1) (2004): 30-35. Cho, W. "The Relation between Medical Care and Education in the Massachusetts State Hospital School for 'Crippled Children' in the Early 20th Century," Japanese Journal of Special Education 41(6)(2004): 641-650. Comiskey, C. "Cosmetic Surgery in Paris in 1926: The Case of the Amputated Leg," Journal of Women's History 16(3)(2004): 30-54. Connolly, Cynthia. "Pale, poor, and 'pretubercular' children: a history of pediatric antituberculosis efforts in France, Germany, and the United States, 1899–1929," Nursing Inquiry 11(3)(2004): [no pages, sorry]. Couser, G. T. "The Obituary of a Face: Lucy Grealy, Death Writing, and Posthumous Harm," Auto/Biography 12(1)(April 2004): 1-15. Cueto, Marcos. "Social Medicine and 'Leprosy' in the Peruvian Amazon," The Americas 61(1)(July 2004): 55-80. Daniels, C. R. and J. Golden. "Procreative Compounds: Popular Eugenics, Artificial Insemination and the Rise of the American Sperm Banking Industry," Journal of Social History 38(1)(2004): 5-28. Davis, D. H. J. "Dementia: sociological and philosophical constructions," Social Science and Medicine 58(2)(January 2004): 369-378. Doherty, Michael J. "The Sudden Death of Patsy Custis, or George Washington on Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy," Epilepsy and Behavior 5(4)(August 2004): 598-600. Dominguez-Rué, Emma. “Madwomen in the Drawing Room: Female Invalidism in Ellen Glasgow’s Gothic Stories,” Journal of American Studies 38(3)(December 2004): 425-438. Eghigian, G. "The Psychologization of the Socialist Self: East German Forensic Psychology and its Deviants, 1945-1975," German History 22(2)(May 2004): 181-205. Ernst, W. "Colonial Psychiatry, Magic, and Religion: The Case of Mesmerism in British India," History of Psychiatry 15(1)(March 2004): 57- 71. Fox, Stephen. "Barbara Kingsolver and Keri Hulme: Disability, Family, and Culture," Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 45(Summer 2004): 405-420. Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie. "The Cultural Logic of Euthanasia: 'Sad Fancyings' in Herman Melville's 'Bartleby.'" American Literature, 76, 4 (December 2004): 777-806. Goler, Robert I. "Loss and the Persistence of Memory: 'The Case of George Dedlow' and Disabled Civil War Veterans," Literature and Medicine 23(1)(Spring 2004): 160-183. Goodey, C. F. "'Foolishness' in Early Modern Medicine and the Concept of Intellectual Disability," Medical History 48(3)(2004): 289-310. Goodheart, Lawrence B. "Rethinking Mental Retardation: Education and Eugenics in Connecticut, 1818-1917," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(1)(January 2004): 90-111. Hourcade, Jack, Tami Everhart Pilotte, Elizabeth West, and Phil Parette. "A History of Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Individuals with Severe and Profound Disabilities," Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Studies 19(4)(Winter 2004): 235-244. Houston, Robert Allan. "Class Gender and Madness in Eighteenth-Century Scotland," Clio Medica 73(1)(January 2004): 45-68. Houston, R. A. "Clergy and the Care of the Insane in Eighteenth-Century Britain," Church History 73(1)(March 2004): 114-138. Hughes, John R. "Alexander of Macedon, the Greatest Warrior of All Times: Did He Have Seizures?" and "Dictator Perpetuus: Julius Caesar- -Did He Have Seizures? If So, What was the Etiology," Epilepsy and Behavior 5(5)(2004): 756-767. Huneault, K. "Impressions of difference: the painted canvases of Helen McNicoll," Art History 27(2)(April 2004): 349-350. [Helen McNicoll (1879–1915) was a deaf Canadian impressionist painter] Ingram, Richard A. "Beyond the Body Beautiful: The Uses and Dangers of Nietzsche's Rethinking of Health and Illness," in Peter Twohig and Vera Kalitzkus, eds., Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Disease (Rodopi 2004): 21-34. Jackson, M. "'A Menace to the Good of Society': Class, Fertility, and the Feeble-Minded in Edwardian England," Clio Medica/The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 73(1)(January 2004): 271-294. Keely, Karen A. "Teaching Eugenics to Children: Heredity and Reform in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy," The Lion and the Unicorn 28(3)(September 2004): 363-389. Kivirauma, Joel. "Scientific Revolutions in Special Education in Finland," European Journal of Special Needs Education 19(2)(June 2004): 123-143. Krokstad, Steinar and Steinar Westin. "Disability in society--medical and non-medical determinants for disability pension in a Norwegian total county population study," Social Science and Medicine 58(10)(May 2004): 1837-1848. [here only 3/04] Kromm, Jane. "Olivia Furiosa: Maniacal Women from Richardson to Wollstonecraft," Eighteenth-Century Fiction 16(3)(April 2004): 343- 372. Lees, Colin and Sue Ralph. "Charitable Provision for Blind People and Deaf People in Late Nineteenth Century London," Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 4(3)(November 2004): 148-160. Leon, Sharon M. "'Hopelessly Entangled in Nordic Pre-Suppositions': Catholic Participation in the American Eugenics Society in the 1920s," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(1)(January 2004): 3-49. Logue, L. M. and Peter Blanck. "'There is Nothing that Promotes Longevity Like a Pension': Disability Policy and Mortality of Civil War Union Army Veterans," Wake Forest Law Review 39(1)(2004): 49-68. Lyons, Michael. "Powerful Practices: The Legacy of Margaret Mort," Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 51(1)(March 2004): 43-48. Malcolm, Elizabeth. "' A Most Miserable Looking Object': the Irish in English Asylums, 1851-1901: Migration, Poverty and Prejudice," in Irish and Polish Migration in Comparative Perspective , eds John Belchem and Klaus Tenfeld, Essen 2004: 115-26. Matsumura, Janice. "State Propaganda and Mental Disorders: The Issue of Psychiatric Casualties among Japanese Soldiers During the Asia- Pacific War," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Winter 2004): [no pages, sorry]. McCrae, Niall. "The Beer Ration in Victorian Asylums," History of Psychiatry 15(2)(June 2004): 155-175. Melling, Joseph. "Sex and Sensibility in Cultural History: The English Governess in the Lunatic Asylum, 1845-1914," Clio Medica 73(1) (January 2004): 177-221. Meyer, Jessica. "'Not Septimus Now': Wives of Disabled Veterans and Cultural Memory of the First World War in Britain," Women's History Review 13(1)(2004): 117-138. Miles, M. "Locating Deaf People, Gesture, and Sign in African Histories, 1450s-1950s," Disability & Society 19(5)(2004): 531-545. Morrison, L. "Ceausescu’s Legacy: Family Struggles and Institutionalization of Children in Romania," Journal of Family History 29(2)(April 2004): 168-182. O'Brien, Gerald. "Rosemary Kennedy: The Importance of a Historical Footnote." Journal of Family History 29 (July, 2004): 225-236. Ohry, Avi. "People with disabilities before the days of modern rehabilitation medicine: Did they pave the way?," Disability and Rehabilitation 26(9)(May 2004): 546-548. Otsuka, K., et al. "Haizmann’s Madness: the Concept of Bizarreness and the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia," History of Psychiatry 15(1) (March 2004): 73-82. Padden, Carol. "Translating Veditz," Sign Language Studies 4(3)(Spring 2004): 244-260. Paluzzi, J. E. "A Social Disease/A Social Response: Lessons in Tuberculosis from Early 20th Century Chile," Social Science and Medicine 59(4)(August 2004): 763-773. Pandya, S. "Nineteenth Century Indian Leper Censuses and the Doctors," International Journal of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases 72(3)(2004): 306-316. Piddock, Susan. "Possibilities and Realities: South Australia's Asylums in the 19th Century," Australasian Psychiatry 12(2)(June 2004): 172-175. Prior, Pauline M. "Prisoner or Patient? The Official Debate on the Criminal Lunatic in Nineteenth-Century Ireland," History of Psychiatry 15(2)(June 2004): 177-192. Rachman, Stephen. "Memento Morbi: Lam Qua's Paintings, Peter Parker's Patients," Letters (newsletter of the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities at Vanderbilt University) 12(2)(Spring 2004): online at center/ls04a.htm Radden, J. "Melancholia in the Writing of a Sixteenth-Century Spanish Nun," Harvard Review of Psychiatry 12(5)(September/October 2004): 293-297. Read, Jane. "Fit for what? Special education in London, 1890-1914," History of Education 33(3)(May 2004): 283-298. Read, Janet, and Luke Clements. "Demonstrably Awful: The Right to Life and the Selective Non-Treatment of Disabled Babies and Young Children," Journal of Law and Society 31(4)(December 2004): 482-509. Reedy, E. A. "The Discovery of Retrolental Fibroplasia and the Role of Oxygen: A Historical Review, 1942-1956," Neonatal Network 23(2) (2004): 31-38. Reiss, Benjamin. "Letters from Asylumia: The Opal and the Cultural Work of the Lunatic Asylum, 1851-1860," American Literary History 16(1)(Spring 2004): 1-28. Rembis, Michael A. "'I Ain't Been Reading While On Parole': Experts, Mental Tests, and Eugenic Commitment Law in Illinois, 1890-1940," History of Psychology 7(3)(2004): 225-247. Richards, M. "Perfecting people: selective breeding at the Oneida Community (1869-1879) and the Eugenics Movement," New Genetics & Society 23(1)(April 2004): 47-71. Richards, Penny L. "Points of Entry: Disability and the Historical Geography of Immigration," Disability Studies Quarterly 24(3)(Summer 2004): available online at articles html/2004/summer/dsq sum04 richards.html Richardson, Sandy. "Aoteaoroa/New Zealand nursing: from eugenics to cultural safety," Nursing Inquiry 11(1)(2004): [no pages, sorry]. Rimmerman, A. and S. S. Herr. "The Power of Powerlessness: A Study on the Israeli Disability Strike of 1999," Journal of Disability Policy Studies 15(1)(June 2004): 12-18. Rodas, Julia M. "Tiny Tim, Blind Bertha, and the Resistance of Miss Mowcher: Charles Dickens and the Uses of Disability," Dickens Studies Annual 34(2004): 51-98. Sakamoto, Hiroko. "The Cult of 'Love and Eugenics' in May Fourth Movement Discourse," Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 12(2)(Fall 2004): 329-376. Scull, Andrew. "The Insanity of Place," History of Psychiatry 15(4)(December 2004): 417-436. Silbey, David. "Bodies and Cultures Collide: Enlistment, the Medical Exam, and the British Working Class, 1914-1916," Social History of Medicine 17(1)(April 2004): 61-76. Slavishak, Edward. "'Working-Class Muscle: Homestead and Bodily Disorder in the Gilded Age," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (October 2004): [no pages, sorry]. Smith, H., D. A. Sawyer, and B. B. Way. "Correctional Mental Health Services in New York: Then and Now," Psychiatric Quarterly 75(1) (2004): 21-39. Smith, Peter Scharff. "Isolation and mental illness in Vridsl?selille 1859-1873," Scandinavian Journal of History 29(1)(March 2004): 1-25. Stainton, Tim. "Reason's Other: The Emergence of the Disabled Subject in the Northern Renaissance," Disability & Society 19(3)(May 2004): 225-243. Stepan, Nancy Leys. "Eugenia no Brasil 1917-1940," in Cuidar, Controlar, Curar: ensaios históricos sobre saúde e doen?a na América Latina e Caribe , Gilberto Hochman & Diego Armus (editors). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Editora Fiocruz, 2004. [in Portuguese] Toscano, E. "Historical views on celiac disease: the contribution of Adolf Baginsky (1843-1918)," Acta Paediatrica 93(3)(2004): 417-418. van der Weiden, R.M.F. "The First Successful Separation of Conjoined Twins (1689)," Twin Research 7(2)(April 2004): 125-127. vanEickels, Klaus. "Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England," Gender and History 16(3)(November 2004): 588-602. von Koppenfels, W. "'These Irritant Bodies': Blinding and Blindness in Dystopia," The Cambridge Quarterly 33(2)(2004): 155-172. Waltz, M., and P. Shattock. "Autistic Disorder in Nineteenth-century London: Three Case Reports," Autism 8(1)(March 2004): 7-20. White, Terri-Ann. "Theodore and Brina: An Exploration of the Myths and Secrets of Family Life, 1851-1998," Journal of Historical Geography 30(2004): 520-550.[The title doesn't say, but the article is about a couple from Krakow who emigrated to Australia, and the institutionalization of the husband, Theodore, in a lunatic asylum in the 1870s.--Ed.] Woods, Brian and Nick Watson. "A Glimpse at the Social/Technological History of Wheelchairs," International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 11(9)(2004): 407-410. Woods, Brian and Nick Watson. "In Pursuit of Standardization: The British Ministry of Health's Model 8F Wheelchair 1948-1962," Technology and Culture 46(3)(2004): 540-568. Young, L., and A. F. Ashman. "Deinstitutionalisation in Australia Part I: Historical Perspective," British Journal of Developmental Disabilities 50(1)(2004): 21-28. ************2003**************Aguirre, Robert. "Exhibiting Degeneracy: The Aztec Children and the Ruins of Race" Victorian Review 29(2)(2003): no pages, sorry. Arton, M. "The rise and fall of the Asylum Worker's Association: the history of a `Company Union,'" International History of Nursing Journal 7(3)(2003): 41-49. Baruch, Franklin R. "Milton's Blindness: The Conscious and Unconscious Patterns of Autobiography," in John Milton: Twentieth-Century Perspectives vol. 1: The Man and the Author , Martin J. Evans, ed. (Routledge 2003): 26-37. Bashford, Alison. "Cultivating the Consumptive Citizen: voluntary isolation in the early 20th century sanatorium," in Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion , Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, eds. (Routledge, 2003). Bate, Jonathan. "John Clare: Prologue to a New Life," in Romantic Biography , Arthur Bradley and Alan Rawes, eds. (Ashgate 2003): 18- 32. Belkin, Gary S. "Brain Death and the Historical Understanding of Bioethics," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58(3) (July 2003): 325-361. Blanck, Peter and Chen Song, "'Never Forget What They Did Here': Civil War Pensions for Gettysburg Union Army Veterans and Disability in Nineteenth-Century America." William and Mary Law Review 44(February 2003): 907-1520. Blanton, Carlos Kevin. "From Intellectual Deficiency to Cultural Deficiency: Mexican Americans, Testing, and Public School Policy in the American Southwest, 1920-1940," Pacific Historical Review 72(1)(2003): [sorry, no pages]. Bohrer, S. F. "Harriet Martineau: Gender, Disability and Liability," Nineteenth Century Contexts 25(1)(June 2003): 21-37. Bourque, Monique. "Populating the Poorhouse: A Reassessment of Poor Relief in the Antebellum Delaware Valley," Pennsylvania History 70(4)(Autumn 2003): 397-432. Burns, Susan L. "From 'Leper Villages' to Leprosariums: Public Health, Nationalism and the Culture of Exclusion in Modern Japan," in Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion , Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, eds. (Routledge, 2003). Butler, M. A. and T. L. Bennett. "In Search of a Conceptualization of Multiple Sclerosis: A Historical Perspective," Neuropsychology Review 13(2)(June 2003): 93-112. Carey, Allison C. "Beyond the Medical Model: A Reconsideration of 'Feeblemindedness,' Citizenship, and Eugenic Restrictions," Disability and Society 18(4)(June 2003): 411-430. Carter, Thatcher. "Body Count: Autobiographies by Women Living with Breast Cancer," Journal of Popular Culture 36(4)(May 2003): 653- 668. Cockayne, Emily. "Experiences of the Deaf in Early Modern England," The Historical Journal 46(3)(September 2003): 493-510. Coleborne, C. "Remembering Psychiatry's Past: The Psychiatric Collection and its Display at Porirua Hospital Museum, New Zealand," Journal of Material Culture 8(1)(March 2003): 97-118. Couser, G. Thomas. "Identity, identicality, and life writing: Telling (the silent) twins apart," Biography: an interdisciplinary quarterly 26(2) (Spring 2003): 243-???. (Spring 2003): 243-???. Croll, Paul, and Diana Moses. "Special Educational Needs Across Two Decades: Survey Evidence from English Primary Schools," British Educational Research Journal 29(5)(October 2003): 731-747. Cutcliffe, J. "A historical overview of psychiatric/mental health nursing education in the United Kingdom: going around in circles or on the straight and narrow?," Nurse Education Today 23(5)(2003): 338-346. Dale, Pamela. "Implementing the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act: Competing Priorities and Resource Constraint Evident in the South West of England before 1948," Social History of Medicine 16(3)(December 2003): [no pages, sorry]. Darjee, R., and J. Crichton. "Personality disorder and the law in Scotland: a historical perspective," Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 14(2)(2003): 394-425. DeToledo, J. C., and M. R. Lowe. "Epilepsy, Demonic Possessions, and Fasting: Another Look at Translations of Mark 9:16," Epilepsy and Behavior 4(3)(June 2003): 338-339. Dickie, Simon. "Hilarity and Pitilessness in the Mid-Eighteenth Century: English Jestbook Humor," Eighteenth-Century Studies 37(1)(Fall 2003): 1-22.[From the abstract: Jestbooks were an enormously profitable part of the mid-century print market. They offer not just the usual jokes about scolds and cuckolds, but pitiless jokes about cripples and hunchbacks; nasty stories about leading blind women into walls; and oddly cheerful jests about rape and wife-beating.] Dolgin, Janet. "The ideological context of the disability rights critique: where modernity and tradition meet," Florida State University Law Review (30)(2003): 343-361. Dwyer, June. "Disease, deformity, and defiance: Writing the language of immigration law and the eugenics movement on the immigrant body," MELUS 28(1)(Spring 2003): 105-121. Edgar, A. "Velazquez and the Representation of Dignity," Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6(2)(2003): 111-121. Edginton, B. "The Design of Moral Architecture at the York Retreat," Journal of Design History 16(2)(2003): 103-118. Etter, William: "'Tawdry physical affrightments': The performance of normalizing visions of the body in Edgar Allan Poe's 'Loss of Breath,'" American Transcendental Quarterly: 19th century American literature and culture 17(1)(March 2003): 5-22. Evans, K., J. McGrath, and R. Milns. "Searching for Schizophrenia in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature: A Systematic Review," Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 107(5)(May 2003): 323-330. Fahy, Thomas. "Worn, Damaged Bodies in Literature and Photography of the Great Depression," Journal of American Culture 26(1&4) (2003): [no pages, sorry]. Finnane, Mark. "The Ruly and the Unruly: The Uses of Isolation in the Management of the Insane," in Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion , Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, eds. (Routledge, 2003). Fishman, G. A. "When your eyes have a wet nose: the evolution of the use of guide dogs and establishing the seeing eye," Survey of Ophthalmology 48(4)(July 2003): 452-458. Flitner, M. "Genetic geographies: A historical comparison of agrarian modernization and eugenic thought in Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States," Geoforum 34(2)(May 2003): 175-185. Freeberg, Ernest. "The Meanings of Blindness in Nineteenth-Century America," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 110(1) (April 2000): 119-152. [This issue, while dated 2000, was released only recently.--Ed.] Gannett, Lisa. "The Normal Genome in Twentieth-Century Evolutionary Thought," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34(1)(March 2003): 143-185. Gerber, David A. "Disabled Veterans, the State, and the Experience of Disability in Western Societies, 1800-1945," Journal of Social History 36(4)(Summer 2003): 899-916. Goldberg, A. "A Reinvented Public: 'Lunatics' Rights' and Bourgeois Populism in the Kaiserreich," German History 21(2)(May 2003): 159- 182. Goldstein, J. L., and M. M. L. Godemont. "The Legend and Lessons of Geel, Belgium: A 1500-Year-Old Legend, a 21st-Century Model," Community Mental Health Journal 39(5)(October 2003): 441-458. Gonder, Patrick. "Like a Monstrous Jigsaw Puzzle: Genetics and Race in Horror Films of the 1950s," The Velvet Light Trap 52(Fall 2003): 33-44. Goodman, Joyce. "Reflections on Researching an Archive of Disability: Sandlebridge, 1902-1935," Educational Review 55(1)(2003): 47- ??. Goto, T. and J. P. Wilson. "A Review of the History of Traumatic Stress Studies in Japan: From Traumatic Neurosis to PTSD," Trauma, Violence, and Abuse 4(3)(July 2003): 195-209. Hakim, Zeina. ?De la fureur à l'hystérie: les représentations de la monstruosité féminine à la fin du XVIIIe siècle?, article électronique, Equinoxes, A Graduate Journal of French & Francophone Studies, 1 (printemps-été 2003). URL: hakim.htm Hall, Lesley A. "'It Was Affecting the Medical Profession': The History of Masturbatory Insanity Revisited," Paedagogica Historica 39(6) (2003): 685-699. Hardy, A. "Commentary: Bread and Alum, Syphilis and Sunlight: Rickets in the Nineteenth Century," International Journal of Epidemiology 32(3)(June 2003): 337-340. Hardy, Anne. "Reframing Disease: Changing Perceptions of Tuberculosis in England and Wales, 1938-70," Historical Research 76(194) (2003): 535-???. Harrington, Ralph. "On the Tracks of Trauma: Railway Spine Reconsidered," Social History of Medicine 16(2)(August 2003): 209-223. Heller, Dana. "Holy Fools, Secular Saints, and Illiterate Saviors in American Literature and Popular Culture," Comparative Cultural Studies and Popular Culture 5(3)(September 2003): available online at Hirst, David and Pamela Michael. "Family, Community, and the 'Idiot' in Mid-Nineteenth Century North Wales," Disability & Society 18(2) (March 2003): 145-163. Houston, Robert Allan. "Courts, doctors, and insanity defences in 18th and early 19th century Scotland," International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 26(4)(July/August 2003): 339-354. Houston, Robert Allan. "The Face of Madness in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland," Eighteenth-Century Life 27(2)(June 2003): 49-66. Hughes, John R. "Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte: Did He Have Seizures? Psychogenic or Epileptic or Both?" Epilepsy and Behavior 4(6) (December 2003): 793-796. Hutchison, Iain. "Disability in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: The Case of Marion Brown," University of Sussex Journal of Contemporary History 5(January 2003): available online at http: //sussex.ac.uk/Units/HUMCENTR/usjch/contents.html Ion, Robin M., and M. Dominic Beer. "Valuing the past: The importance of an understanding of the history of psychiatry for healthcare professionals, service users and carers," International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 12(4)(2003): 237-??. Jefferson, Robert F. "'Enabled Courage': Race, Disability, and Black World War II Veterans in Postwar America," The Historian 65(5)(2003): 1102-1124. Jones, E., K. C. Hyams, and S. Wessely. "Screening for vulnerability to psychological disorders in the military: an historical survey," Journal of Medical Screening 10(1)(March 2003): 40-46. Kanaya, Tomoe, Stephen J. Ceci, and Matthew H. Scullin. "The rise and fall of IQ in special ed: Historical trends and their implications," Journal of School Psychology 41(6)(November 2003): 453-465. Killen, A. "From Shock to Schreck: Psychiatrists, Telephone Operators, and Traumatic Neurosis in Germany, 1900-26," Journal of Contemporary History 38(2)(April 2003): 201-220. Kiyaga, Nassozi B., and Donald F. Moores. "Deafness in Sub-Saharan Africa," American Annals of the Deaf 148(1)(Spring 2003): 18-24. Kontos, P. C. "'The Painterly Hand': Embodied Consciousness and Alzheimer's Disease," Journal of Aging Studies 17(2)(May 2003): 151- 170. [About the art and late-life disability of Willem deKooning] Krainz, Thomas A. "Transforming the Progressive Era Welfare State: Activists for the Blind and Blind Benefits," Journal of Policy History 15(2)(2003): 223-264. Kudlick, Catherine J. "Disability History: Why We Need Another 'Other'," American Historical Review 108(June 2003): 763-793. Lakin, Charlie K., Robert Prouty, Barbara Polister, Kathie Coucouvanis. "Changes in Residential Placements for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the USA in the Past Two Decades," Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 28(2)(2003): 205-210. Lombardo, Paul A. "Taking Eugenics Seriously: Three Generations of ??? Are Enough?," Florida State University Law Review 30(191) (Winter 2003): Available online at Lorch, M. P. and I. Barriere. "The History of Written Language Disorders: Reexamining Pitres' Case (1884) of Pure Agraphia," Brain and Language 85(2)(May 2003): 271-279. Language 85(2)(May 2003): 271-279. Lourie, I. S. and M. Hernandez. "A Historical Perspective on National Child Mental Health Policy," Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 11(1)(February 2003): 4-8. Marshall, Christopher. "Letter to the Editor: A Reconsideration of Moses' Speech Disorder," Journal of Fluency Disorders 28(1)(Spring 2003): 71-73. Martin, A. L. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Europe, 1300-1700: A Review of Data on Alcohol Consumption and a Hypothesis," Food and Foodways 11(1)(2003): 1-26. McCarthy, H. "The Disability Rights Movement: Experiences and Perspectives of Selected Leaders in the Disability Community," Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 46(4)(June 2003): 209-223. McCarthy, H. "A Belated Appreciation of Justin Dart (1930-2002)," Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 46(4)(June 2003): 242-244. McCleary, Leland. "Technologies of Language and the Embodied History of the Deaf," Sign Language Studies 3(2)(Winter 2003): 104-124. McCulloch, Jack. "Asbestos Mining and Occupational Disease in Southern Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, 1915-98," History Workshop Journal 56(1) (Autumn 2003): 131-152. Meyer, Basil. "Till Death Do Us Part: The Consumptive Victorian Heroine in Popular Romantic Fiction," Journal of Popular Culture 37(2) (2003): [no pages, sorry]. Miles, M. "Disability in Asian Cultures & Beliefs: history and service development." Journal of Religion, Disability & Health 6 (2/3)(2002): 1-129 & 149-204. [Printed March 2003] Papers published for the first time: 'Some historical texts on disability in the classical Muslim world', pp. 77-88; and 'Disability and religion in Middle Eastern, South Asian and East Asian histories: annotated bibliography of selected material in English and French", pp. 149-204. Mitchell, D., and P. Smith. "Learning from the Past: Emotional Labour and Learning Disability Nursing," Journal of Learning Disabilities 7(2) (June 2003): 109-117. Mortimer, D. P. "The New Eugenics and the Newborn: The Historical "Cousinage" of Eugenics and Infanticide," Ethics and Medicine 19(3) (2003): 155-170. Murphy, Elaine. "The New Poor Law Guardians and the Administration of Insanity in East London, 1834-1844," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Spring 2003): [no pages, sorry]. Nehring, W. M. "History of the Roles of Nurses Caring for Persons with Mental Retardation," Nursing Clinics of North America 38(2)(2003): 351-372. O'Brien, Gerald. "People with Cognitive Disabilities: The Argumentfrom Marginal Cases and Social Work Ethics," Social Work 48(July 2003): 331-337. O'Brien, R. "From a Doctor's to a Judge's Gaze: Epistemic Communities and the History of a Disability Rights Policy in the Workplace," Polity 35(3)(2003): 325-346. Oxley, Deborah. "'The Seat of Death and Terror': Urbanization, Stunting, and Smallpox," The Economic History Review 56(4)(November 2003): 623-656. Parle, J. "Witchcraft or Madness? The Amandiki of Zululand, 1894-1914," Journal of Southern African Studies 29(1)(March 2003): 105- 132. Persson, Bengt. "Exclusive and Inclusive Discourses in Special Education Research and Policy in Sweden," International Journal of Inclusive Education 7(3)(July-September 2003): 271-280. Priestley, Mark. "The Development of Disability Studies in England: Lessons from Leeds," Handicap--Revue de sciences humaines et sociales 96(2003): 89-101. Pugh, Judy F. "Concepts of Arthritis in India's Medical Traditions: Ayurvedic and Unani Perspectives," Social Science and Medicine 56(2) (January 2003): 415-424. Raeside, James. "This death in life: leprosy in Mishima Yukio's Rail no terasu and beyond," Japan Forum: The International Journal of Japanese Studies 15(1)(March 2003): 99 - 123. Reedy, Elizabeth Ann. "From Weakling to Fighter: Changing the Image of Premature Infants," Nursing History Review 11(2003): [no pages, sorry]. Rietveld-van Wingerden, Marjoke. "Educating the deaf in The Netherlands: a methodological controversy in historical perspective," History of Education 32(4)(July 2003): 401-416. Robinson, David. "An Historical Overview of Sheltered Employment in New Zealand," The New Zealand Journal of Disability Studies 10(2003): [no pages, sorry]. Rolph, S., D. Atkinson, and J. Walmsley. "'A Pair of Stout Shoes and an Umbrella': The Role of the Mental Welfare Officer in Delivering Community Care in East Anglia: 1946–1970," The British Journal of Social Work 33(3)(April 2003): 339-359. Sato, Hajime and Minoru Narita. "Politics of Leprosy Segregation in Japan: The Emergence, Transformation, and Abolition of the Patient Segregation Policy," Social Science and Medicine 56(12)(June 2003): 2529-2539. Schafer, D. "Gulliver Meets Descartes: Early Modern Concepts of Age-Related Memory Loss." Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 12(1) (March 2003) : 1-11. Schoberlein, Robert. "'Maryland's Shame': Photojournalism and Mental Health Reform, 1935-1949," Maryland Historical Magazine 98(1) (Spring 2003): [no pages]. Schwarze, T. T. "Female Complaints: "Mad" Women, Malady, and Resistance in Joyce's Dublin," European Joyce Studies 15(1)(October 2003): 91-115. Seitler, D. "Unnatural Selection: Mothers, Eugenic Feminism, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Regeneration Narratives," American Quarterly 55(1)(2003): 61-88. Senghas, Ann. "Intergenerational Influence and Ontogenetic Development in the Emergence of Spatial Grammar in Nicaraguan Sign Language," Cognitive Development 18(4)(October-December 2003): 511-531. Serlin, David. "Crippling Masculinity: Queerness and Disability in U.S. Military Culture, 1800-1945," GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 9(1/2)(2003): [no pages, sorry]. *[part of special issue, 'queer theory meets disability studies'] Shoshan, Boaz. "The State and Madness in Medieval Islam," International Journal of Middle East Studies 35(2)(May 2003): 329-340. Slavishak, Edward. "Artificial Limbs and Industrial Workers' Bodies in Turn-of-the-Century Pittsburgh," Journal of Social History 37(2) (Winter 2003): 365-388. Smith, H., D. A. Sawyer, and B. B. Way. "Correctional Mental Health Services in New York: Then and Now," Psychiatric Quarterly 75(1) (2004): 21-39. Snyder, Sharon, and David Mitchell, "The Visual Foucauldian: Institutional Coercion and Surveillance in Frederick Wiseman's Multi- handicapped Documentary Series," Journal of Medical Humanities 24(3/4)(Winter 2003): 291-308. Stoyle, Mark. "'Memories of the Maimed': The Testimony of Charles I's Former Soldiers, 1660-1730," History 88(290)(April 2003): 204- 226. Soule, Bradley and Jennifer Soule. "Death at the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians [1908-1933]," South Dakota Journal of Medicine 56(1)(January 2003): 15-18. van Drenth, Annemieke. "'Tender Sympathy and Scrupulous Fidelity': gender and professionalism in the history of deaf education in the United States," International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 50(4)(December 2003): 367-384. vanKraayenoord, Christa. "Celebrating the Past: Envisioning the Future--50 years of the Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre," International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 50(1)(March 2003): 3-5. Verstraete, P. "Een geschiedenis van het dovenonderwijs met speciale aandacht voor het ‘Institut National des jeunes sourds de Paris [A history of deaf-education focussed on the ‘Institut National des jeunes Sourds de Paris]," in R. de Groot and EHM Hinzen-Hanssen, Markante momenten vastgelegd ter gelegenheid van het 100-jarig bestaan van de vereniging O&A (Utrecht: Agiel 2003). Villasante, O., and T. Dening. "The Unfulfilled Project of the Model Mental Hospital in Spain: Fifty Years of the Santa Isabel Madhouse, Leganés (1851-1900)," History of Psychiatry 14(1)(March 2003): 3-23. Woods, B., and N. Watson. "A Short History of Powered Wheelchairs," Assistive Technology 15(2)(2003): 164-180. White, Patrick. "Sex Education; Or, How the Blind Became Heterosexual," GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 9(1-2)(2003): 133- 147. Wilson, P. K. "Bad Habits and Bad Genes: Early 20th-Century Eugenic Attempts to Eliminate Syphilis and Associated "Defects" from the United States," Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 20(1)(2003): 11-42. Yanni, C. "The Linear Plan for Insane Asylums in the United States before 1866," Journal--Society of Architectural Historians 62(1)(2003): 24-49. Young, Louise. "Residential and Lifestyle Changes for Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Queensland 1960-2001," International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 50(1)(March 2003): 93-106. ************2002************** Armstrong, Felicity. "The historical development of special education: humanitarian rationality or 'wild profusion of entangled events'?" History of Education 31(5)(September 2002): 437-456. Baker, Bernadette. "The Hunt for Disability: The New Eugenics and the Normalization of School Children," Teachers College Record 104(4)(2002): 663-703. Bark, N. "Did schizophrenia change the course of English history? The mental illness of Henry VI," Medical Hypotheses 59(4)(2002): 416- 421. Bending, L. "From Stunted Child to 'New Woman': The Significance of Physical Growth in Late-Nineteenth-Century Medicine and Fiction," Yearbook of English Studies 32(2002): 205-216. Boake, C. "From the Binet-Simon to the Wechsler-Bellevue: Tracing the History of Intelligence Testing," Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 24(3)(2002): 383-405. Carter, K. Codell. "Early Conjectures that Down Syndrome is Caused by Chromosomal Nondisjunction," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(3)(Fall 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Castles, Katherine. "Quiet Eugenics: Sterilization in North Carolina's Institutions for the Mentally Retarded, 1945-1965," Journal of Southern History 68(November 2002): 849-878. Cohn, Jim. "Mahamudra Disability: Ancient Indian-Tibetan Social Theory," Disability Studies Quarterly 22(2)(Spring 2002): available online at cds.hawaii.edu Crook, Paul. "American Eugenics and the Nazis: Recent Historiography," European Legacy 7(3)(June 2002): 363-382. Crouthamel J. "War Neurosis versus Savings Psychosis: Working-class Politics and Psychological Trauma in Weimar Germany," Journal of Contemporary History 37(2)(April 2002): 163-182. D'Agostino, Peter. "Craniums, Criminals, and the ‘Cursed Race': Italian Anthropology in American Racial Thought, 1861–1924," Comparative Studies in Society and History 44(2)(April 2002): 319-343. DeMoor, M. "'His way is thro' Chaos and the Bottomless and Pathless': The Gender of Madness in Alfred Tennyson's Poetry," Neophilologus 86(2)(April 2002): 325-335. DeToledo, John C., Marta B. DeToledo, and Merredith R. Lowe. "Prospero Lambertini: Miraculous Cure of Epilepsy and Canonization of Vatican Saints," Epilepsy and Behavior 3(4)(August 2002): 390-392. Dillingham, T. R. "Physiatry, Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation: Historical Development and Military Roles," Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 13(1)(2002): 1-16. Dorn, Sherman.? "Public-private symbiosis in Nashville special education."? History of Education Quarterly 32(3)(Fall 2002):? 368-94. Dorn, Sherman.? "Reading the history of special education," in James Paul, Carolyn Lavely, Anne Cranston-Gingras, and Ella L. Taylor, eds., Rethinking professional issues in special education (New York:? Ablex 2002): 279-99. Edwards, R. A. R. "'Seeing' and 'Hearing' in a Deaf-Blind World: Laura Bridgman's Legacy" The Journal of the Historical Society 2 (3-4) (Summer/Fall 2002): [pages?]. Emin, Tanfer. "Freaks and Geeks: Coney Island Sideshow Performers and Long Island Eugenics, 1910-1935," Long Island Historical Journal 14(1-2)(Fall 2001/Spring 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Ferguson, Philip M. "A Place in the Family: An Historical Interpretation of Research on Parental Reactions to Having a Child with a Disability," Journal of Special Education 36(3)(2002): 124-130. Fischer, Renate. "The Study of Natural Sign Language in Eighteenth-Century France," Sign Language Studies 2(4)(Summer 2002): 391- 406. Franklin, B. "Hospital – Heritage – Home: Reconstructing the Nineteenth Century Lunatic Asylum," Housing, Theory and Society 19(3-4) (August 2002): 170-184. Franklin, B. "Monument to Madness: The Rehabilitation of the Victorian Lunatic Asylum," Journal of Architectural Conservation 8(3)(2002): 24-39. Gabbert, Ann R. "El Paso, A Sight for Sore Eyes: Medical and Legal Aspects of Syrian Immigration, 1906-1907," The Historian 65(1) (Autumn 2002): 15-42. Gates, Bob. "Annie's story : the use of oral history to explore the lived experience of a learning disability nurse in the 20th century," International History of Nursing Journal 7(2)(Summer 2002): 50-59. Gejman, P. V. and A. Weilbaecher. "History of the Eugenic Movement," Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences 39(4)(2002): Gejman, P. V. and A. Weilbaecher. "History of the Eugenic Movement," Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences 39(4)(2002): 217-231. Goldberg, A. "The Mellage Trial and the Politics of Insane Asylums in Wilhelmine Germany," Journal of Modern History 74(1)(2002): 1-32. Goodheart, Lawrence B. "The Distinction between Witchcraft and Madness in Colonial Connecticut," History of Psychiatry 13(4)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Hassenfeld, I. N. "Doctor-Patient Relations in Nazi Germany and the Fate of Psychiatric Patients," Psychiatric Quarterly 73(3)(2002): 183- 194. Haustgen, T. and M.-L. Bourgeois. "Half a century of psychosis' history at the Societe Medico-Psychologique (1852-1902)," Annales medico- psychologiques 160(10)(December 2002): 730-738. [in French] Hearle, Kevin. "'These Are American People': The Spectre of Eugenics in Their Blood Is Strong and The Grapes of Wrath ." in Beyond Boundaries: Rereading John Steinbeck . Ed. Susan Shillinglaw and Kevin Hearle, (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002): 243- 54. Hirsch, Jerrold and Karen. "Disability in the Family? New Questions about the Southern Mill Village," Journal of Social History 35(4)(2002): 919-934. Houston, R. A. "Madness and gender in the long eighteenth century," Social History 27(3)(September 2002): 309-326. Hume, Beverly A. "Managing Madness in Gilman's 'The Yellow Wall-Paper'," Studies in American Fiction 30 (2002): 3-15. Ingram, Allan. "Identifying the Insane: Madness and Marginality in the Eighteenth Century." Lumen. Travaux choisis de la Société canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle. Selected Proceedings from the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 21 (2002): 143- 157. Ion, R. M. and M. D. Beer. "The British Reaction to Dementia Praecox 1893-1913, Parts 1 and 2," History of Psychiatry 13(3 and 4): 2002: [no pages, sorry]. Jones, Christine Kenyon. "'Some World's-Wonder in Chapel or Crypt': Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Disability," Nineteenth-Century Studies 16(Winter 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Kalian, Moshe, and Eliezer Witztum. "Jerusalem Syndrome as Reflected in the Pilgrimage and Biographies of Four Extraordinary Women from the 14th Century to the End of the Second Millennium," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 5(1)(March 2002): 1-16. Karcioglu, Z. A. "Ocular Pathology in The Parable of the Blind Leading the Blind and Other Paintings by Pieter Bruegel," Survey of Ophthalmology 47(1)(January 2002): 47(1): 55-62. Katschnig, H. "On the History of the Self-Help and Advocacy Movement of the Families of Mentally Ill People," Psychiatrische Praxis 29(3) (2002): 113-115. Keely, Karen A. "Poverty, Sterilization, and Eugenics in Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road ," Journal of American Studies 36(April 2002): 23-42. Kesselheim, A. S. "Deception and Presidential Disability: An Historical Analysis," Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 23(2001): 87-98. Kroll, Jerome, Bernard Bachrach, and Kathleen Carey. "A Reappraisal of Medieval Mysticism and Hysteria," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 5(1)(March 2002): 83-98. Laffey, Paul. "Two Registers of Madness in Enlightenment Britain, Part 1," History of Psychiatry 13(4)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Larsen, Robin, and Beth A. Haller. "Public Reception of Real Disability: The Case of 'Freaks'," Journal of Popular Film and Television 29(4) (Winter 2002): 164-172. Levy, N. "Reconsidering Cochlear Implants: The Lessons of Martha's Vineyard," Bioethics 16(2)(April 2002): 134-153. Lombardo, Paul A. "The American Breed: Nazi Eugenics and the Origin of the Pioneer Fund," Albany Law Review 65(May 2002): 743-830. Available online at Mark, Samuel. "Alexander the Great, Seafaring, and the Spread of Leprosy," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57(3) (July 2002): 285-311. Marland, H. "Disappointment and Desolation: Women, Doctors and Interpretations of Puerperal Insanity in the Nineteenth Century," History of Psychiatry 14(3)(September 2003): 303-320. Masson, M., and J-M Azorin. "The Excessive Mortality of Subjects with Mental Disorders in History: The Example of the Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Hospital in Lyon during the Second World War," Evolution Psychiatrique 67(3)(July 2002): 465-479. {NOTE: This article is in French.} Hospital in Lyon during the Second World War," Evolution Psychiatrique 67(3)(July 2002): 465-479. {NOTE: This article is in French.} McCarthy, Aine. "Hearths, Bodies, and Minds: Gender Ideology and Women's Committal to Enniscorthy Lunatic Asylum, 1916-25," in Alan Hayes and Diane Urquhart, eds. Irish Women's History (Irish Academic Press 2003). [Added here only 5/07] Menzies, Robert. "Race, Reason, and Regulation: British Columbia's Mass Exile of Chinese 'Lunatics' aboard the 'Empress of Russia', 9 February 1935", in J. McLaren, R. Menzies, D. Chunn, eds. Regulating Lives: Historical Essays on the State, Society, The Individual, and the Law (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2002): 196-230. Miles, M. "Looking into deafness and signing in African histories," Deaf History Intl Newsletter 14 (2002): 13-15. Mittler, Peter. "Educating Pupils with Intellectual Disabilities in England: Thirty Years On," International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 49(2)(June 2002): 145-160. Mizrachi, N. "Epistemology and legitimacy in the production of anorexia nervosa in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine 1939-1979," Sociology of Health and Illness 24(4)(July 2002): 462-490. Moran, J. E. "The Signal and the Noise: The Historical Epidemiology of Insanity in Ante-Bellum New Jersey," History of Psychiatry 14(3) (September 2003): 281-301. Mostert, M. P. "Useless Eaters: Disability as a Genocidal Marker in Nazi Germany," Journal of Special Education 36(3)(2002): 155-168. Murphy, Elaine. "The Lunacy Commissioners and the East London Guardians, 1845-1867," Medical History 46(4)(2002): 495-524. Naderi, S., F. Acar, and M. N. Arda. "History of spinal disorders and Cerrahiyetul Haniye (Imperial Surgery): a review of a Turkish treatise written by Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu in the 15th century," Journal of Neurosurgery 96(3)(2002): 352-356. Nakamura, M. "Acceptance or Refusal of Disability in a Tolerant Society: Reexamination of the History of People with Disabilities in America," Japanese Journal of Special Education 39(6)(2002): 15-30. Naparsteck, Ruth Rosenberg. "The Rochester School for the Deaf," Rochester History 64(1)(Winter 2002): available online at Nicolson, M. and G. W. Lowis. "The Early History of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: A Socio-Historical Study of Lay/Practitioner Interaction in the Context of a Medical Charity," Medical History 46(2)(2002): 141-174. Obregon, Diana. "Building National Medicine: Leprosy and Power in Colombia, 1870-1910," Social History of Medicine 15(1)(April 2002): 89-108. O'Day, B., and M. Killeen. "Research on the Lives of Persons with Disabilities: The Emerging Importance of Qualitative Research Methodologies," Journal of Disability Policy Studies 13(1)(May 2002): 9-15. O Grada, Cormac. "'The Greatest Blessing of All': The Old Age Pension in Ireland," Past & Present 175(1)(May 2002): 124-161. Osgood, Robert L. "From 'Public Liabilities' to 'Public Assets': Special Education for Children with Mental Retardation in Indiana Public Schools, 1908-1931," Indiana Magazine of History 98(September 2002): 203-225. Payne, Kenneth. "The Killers Inside Them: The Schizophrenic Protagonist in John Franklin Bardin's 'Devil Take the Blue-Tail Fly' and Jim Thompson's 'The Killer Inside Me,'" Journal of Popular Culture 36(2)(2002): 250-263. Pearson, Reggie L. "'There are Many Sick, Feeble, and Suffering Freemen': The Freedmen's Health Care Activities during Reconstruction in North Carolina, 1865-1868," North Carolina Historical Review (April 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Prescott, Heather Munro. "'I was a Teenage Dwarf': The Social Construction of 'Normal' Adolescent Growth and Development in Twentieth Century America," in Alexandra Minna Stern and Howard Markel, eds., Formative Years: Children's Health in America, 1880-2000 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2002). Prestwich, P. E. "Female Alcoholism in Paris, 1870-1920: The Response of Psychiatrists and of Families," History of Psychiatry 14(3) (September 2003): 321-336. Quartararo, Anne T. "The Life and Times of the French Deaf Leader, Ferdinand Berthier: An Analysis of His Early Career," Sign Language Studies 2(2)(Winter 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Ragg-Kirkby, H. "'Warum nun Dieses?': Verblendung and Verschulden in the Stories of Adalbert Stifter," German Life and Letters 55(1) (January 2002): 24-40. Reaume, Geoffrey. "Lunatic to Patient to Person: Nomenclature in Psychiatric History and the Influence of Patients' Activism in North America", International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 25(4) (July/August 2002): 405-426. Reber, V. B. "Poor, Ill, and Sometimes Abandoned: Tubercular Children in Buenos Aires, 1880-1920," Journal of Family History 27(2)(April 2002): 128-149. Reid, Donald. "Towards a social history of suffering: dignity, misery and disrespect," Social History 27(3)(September 2002): 343-358. Rembis, Michael A. "'Breeding up the Human Herd': Gender, Power, and the Creation of the Country's First Eugenic Commitment Law," Journal of Illinois History 5(4)(Winter 2002): 283-308. Richardson, John. "Historical Context, Professional Authority, and Discourses of Risk: Child Guidance and Special Education," Teachers College Record (2002): available online at Roberts, C. "'A matter of embodied fact': sex hormones and the history of bodies," Feminist Theory 3(1)(2002): 7-26. Robertson, Jennifer. "Blood Talks: Eugenic Modernity and the Creation of New Japanese," History and Anthropology 13(3)(2002): 191- 216. Robson, Belinda. "An English Psychiatrist in Australia: Memories of Eric Cunningham Dax and the Victorian Mental Hygiene Authority, 1951- 1969," History of Psychiatry 13(1)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Rosenberg, Charles E. "The Tyranny of Diagnosis: Specific Entities and Individual Experience," The Milbank Quarterly 80(2)(June 2002): 237-260. Seguillon, D. "The Origins and Consequences of the First World Games for the Deaf: Paris, 1924," The International Journal of the History of Sport 19(1)(March 2002): 119-136. Sk?lv?g, Svein Atle. "Constructing Curative Instruments: Psychiatric Architecture in Norway 1820-1920," History of Psychiatry 13(1)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Snyder, Sharon L. and David T. Mitchell. "Out of the Ashes of Eugenics: Diagnostic Regimes in the United States and the Making of a Disability Minority," Patterns of Prejudice 36(1)(January 2002): [sorry, no pages]. Soderqvist, T. "Neurobiographies: Writing Lives in the History of Neurology and the Neurosciences," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 11(1)(2002): 38-48. Stein, Michael. "War, Society, and Disability: Some Thoughts on Applying Under-Utilized Methodologies," Journal of Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems 11(107)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Stein, Michael and Anita Silvers. "From Plessy (1896) and Goesart (1948) to Cleburne (1985) and Garrett (2001): A Chill Wind From the Past Blows Equal Protection Away," in Linda Hamilton Krieger (ed.), Backlash Against the Americans with Disabilities Act: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (University of Michigan Press 2002). Stoskopf, A. "Echoes of a Forgotten Past: Eugenics, Testing, and Education Reform," Educational Forum 66(2)(2002): 126-133. Wexler, Alice. "Chorea and Community in a Nineteenth-Century Town," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(3)(Fall 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Wheatley, Edward. "Blindness, Discipline, and Reward: Louis IX and the Foundation of the Hospice des Quinze-Vingts," Disability Studies Quarterly 22(4)(Fall 2002): available at <cds.hawaii.edu/dsq> Whittington-Walsh, Fiona. "From Freaks to Savants: disability and hegemony from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) to Sling Blade (1997)," Disability & Society 17(6)(October 2002): 695-708. Wickham, P. "Conceptions of Idiocy in Colonial Massachusetts," Journal of Social History 35(4)(2002): 935-954. Wilson, P. K. "Harry Laughlin's Eugenic Crusade to Control the 'socially inadequate' in Progressive Era America," Patterns of Prejudice 36(1)(January 2002): 46-67. Wilson, Philip K. "Eighteenth-Century 'Monsters' and Nineteenth-Century 'Freaks': Reading the Maternally Marked Child," Literature and Medicine 21(1)(Spring 2002): 1-25. Woods, Brian, and Nick Watson. "Missing Histories: The Development of the Wheelchair during the 20th Century," BON 26(2002): 50 (Newsletter of the British Orthopaedic Association). Zavirsek, D. "Pictures and Silences: Memories of Sexual Abuse of Disabled People," International Journal of Social Welfare 11(4)(October 2002): 270-285. ************2001************** Angst, J., and A. Marneros. "Bipolarity from Ancient to Modern Times: Conception, Birth, and Rebirth," Journal of Affective Disorders 67(1) (December 2001): 3-19. Atherton, Martin, Graham H. Turner, and Dave Russell. "More than a Match: The Role of Football in Britain's Deaf Community," Soccer and Society 2(3)(Autumn 2001): 22-43. Atherton, Martin, Dave Russell, and Graham Turner. "Looking to the Past: The Role of Oral History Research in Recording the Visual History of Britain's Deaf Community," Oral History 29(2)(2001): 35-47. Avoke, Mawutor. "Some Historical Perspectives in the Development of Special Education in Ghana," European Journal of Special Needs Education 16(1)(March 2001): 29-40. Barton, Ellen L. "Textual Practices of Erasure: Representations of Disability and the Founding of the United Way," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Bazin, H. "The Ethics of Vaccine Usage in Society: Lessons from the Past," Endeavour 25(ER 3)(2001): 104-108. Beard, J. "In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World it Made," Endeavour 25(ER 3)(2001): 136-?. Beer, D. "Outside the Walls of the Asylum: The History of Care in the Community 1750-2000," Psychological Medicine 31(5)(2001): 942- ???. Beer, D. "Cure, Comfort, and Safe Custody: Public Lunatic Asylums in Early Nineteenth-Century England," Psychological Medicine 31(6) (2001): 1138-?. Black Monsen, Rita. "Children and Lead--A 20th Century Success Story?" Journal of Pediatric Nursing 16(6)(December 2001): 441-442. Book, Constance Ledoux and David Ezell. "Freedom of Speech and Institutional Control: Patient Publications at Central State Hospital 1934-1978," Georgia Historical Quarterly 85(1)(Spring 2001): 106-126. Brady, S. M. "Sterilization of Girls and Women With Intellectual Disabilities: Past and Present Justifications," Violence Against Women 7(4) (April 2001): 432-461. Brown, Kate E. and Howard I. Kushner. "Eruptive Voices: Coprolalia, Malediction, and the Poetics of Cursing," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 537-562. Bullard, A. "The Truth in Madness: Colonial Doctors and Insane Women in French North Africa," South Atlantic Review 66(2)(2001): 114- 132. Campoy, M. A. "The diseases yudam and baras (leprosy) in treatises of Islamic Law (Maliki Doctrine)," Dynamis 21(2001): 55-72. Cantor, David. "Cancer and the Nazis," Science as Culture 10(1)(March 2001): 121-133. Carpenter, P. "The Role Of Victorian Women In The Care Of 'Idiots' And The 'Feebleminded,'" Journal on Developmental Disabilities 8(2) (December 2001): 31-44. Carter, K. F. "Trumpets of Attack: Collaborative Efforts Between Nursing and Philanthropies to Care for the Child Crippled with Polio, 1930 to 1959," Public Health Nursing 18(4)(July/August 2001): 253-261. Ceresko, A. R. "The Identity of 'the Blind and the Lame' ('iwwer upisseah) in 2 Samuel 5:8b," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 63(1)(2001): 23- 30. Chandler, Ann. "Exile Island," The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine (October/November 2001): 36-39. [This is about a "leper colony" on an island off Canada's West Coast, 1891-1924, inhabited mostly by Chinese immigrants] Chouinard, Vera. "Legal Peripheries: Struggles over DisAbled Canadians' Places in Law, Society, and Space," Canadian Geographer 45(1)(2001): 187-192. Cochrane, Sharlene Voogd. "Letters from Mudlavia: 'It is just very hard to get well'," Indiana Magazine of History 97(December 2001): 296-314. [on an early 20c. health spa] Collins, B. C., and J. W. Schuster. "Some Thoughts on the History of Rural Special Education: A First Hand Account," Rural Special Education Quarterly 20(1/2)(2001): 22-29. Comeau, T. D. and A. L. Allahar. "Forming Canada's Ethnoracial Identity: Psychiatry and the History of Immigration Practices," Identity 1(2) (April 2001): 143-160. Condrau, Flurin. "'Who is the Captain of All These Men of Death': The Social Structure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Postwar Germany," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 32(2)(Autumn 2001): 243-262. Copeland, I. C. "Integration versus Segregation: The Early Struggle," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 29(1)(2001): 5-11.From the ABSTRACT: "This paper is concerned with the first educational provision for pupils in the UK who were considered dull, backward and defective towards the end of the nineteenth century." Craddock, Susan. "Engendered/Endangered: Women, Tuberculosis, and the Project of Citizenship," Journal of Historical Geography 27(3)(July 2001): 338-354. Daly, W. J. and R. D. Yee. " The Eye Book of Master Peter of Spain: a glimpse of diagnosis and treatment of eye disease in the Middle Ages," Documenta Ophthalmologica 103(2)(September 2001): 119-153. Davies, K. "'Silent and censured travellers'? Patients' Narratives and Patients' Voices: Perspectives on the History of Mental Illness since 1948," Social History of Medicine 14(2)(August 2001): 267-292. Deschenes, Sarah, Larry Cuban, and David Tyack. "Mismatch: Historical Perspectives on Schools and Students who Don't Fit Them," Teacher College Record 103(4)(August 2001): 525-547. DeToledo, John C., David Palmerola, and Merredith R. Lowe. "Sexual Molestation and Psychogenic Seizures: The 1731 Trial of Marie Catherine Cadiere versus Father Jean-Baptiste Girard," Epilepsy & Behavior 2(6)(December 2001): 601-602. D'Oronzio, J. C. "A Human Right to Healthcare Access: Returning to the Origins of the Patients' Rights Movement," Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10(3)(2001): 285-298. Dowbiggin, Ian. "'A Prey on Normal People': C. Killick Millard and the Euthanasia Movement in Great Britain, 1930-1955," Journal of Contemporary History 36(1)(January 2001): 59-85. Edmond, Rod. "'Without the Camp': Leprosy and Nineteenth-Century Writing," Victorian Literature and Culture 29(2)(2001): [sorry, no pages]. Eversley, Shelly. "The Lunatic's Fancy and the Work of Art," American Literary History 13(3)(November 2001): 445-468. Fairchild, Amy L. "The Polio Narratives: Dialogues with FDR," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 75(3)(Fall 2001): 488-534. Farrell, Peter. "Special Education in the Last Twenty Years: Have Things Really Got Better?" British Journal of Special Education 28(1)(March 2001): 3-9. Fitzgerald, Michael. "Did Lord Byron Have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?" Journal of Medical Biography 9(1)(February 2001): 31-33. Franks, Beth. "Gutting the Golden Goose: Disability in Grimm's FairyTales," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Gleeson, Brendan. "Domestic Space and Disability in Nineteenth-Century Melbourne, Australia," Journal of Historical Geography 27(2)(April 2001): 223-240. Goodey, C. F. "From natural disability to the moral man: Calvinism and the history of psychology," History of the Human Sciences 14(3) (2001): 1-29. Goodey, C. F., and Tim Stainton. "Intellectual Disability and the Myth of the Changeling Myth," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 37(3)(Summer 2001): 223-240. Grainger, E. "On the Invention of Braille," Paris Review 160(2001): 193-194.Guyatt, M. "Better Legs: Artificial Limbs for British Veterans of the First World War," Journal of Design History 14(4)(2001): 307-325. Hansen, R., and D. King. "Eugenic Ideas, Political Interests, and Policy Variance: Immigration and Sterilization Policy in Britain and the U.S.," World Politics 53(2)(2001): 237-263. Hayashi, R. and M. Okuhira, "The Disability Rights Movement in Japan: Past, Present and Future," Disability and Society 16(6)(2001): 855-870. Heppenheimer, T. A. "Beyond the Hearing Aid," American Heritage of Invention and Technology 17(2)(2001): 36-43. Herman, RDK. "Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Leprosy, Race, and Colonization Herman, RDK. "Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Leprosy, Race, and Colonization in Hawaii," Journal of Historical Geography 27(3)(July 2001): 319-337. Holmes, Martha Stoddard. "Working (with) the Rhetoric of Affliction: Autobiographical Narratives of Victorians with Physical Disabilities," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Houston, R. A. "Professions and the Identification of Mental Incapacity in Eighteenth-Century Scotland," Journal of Historical Sociology 14(4)(December 2001): 441-466. Houston, R. A. "Institutional Care for the Insane and Idiots in Scotland before 1820: Part 1," History of Psychiatry 12(45)(2001): 3-32. Houston, R. A. "Institutional Care for the Insane and Idiots in Scotland before 1820: Part 2," History of Psychiatry 12(46)(2001): 177-198. Huff, Joyce. "'A Horror of Corpulence': Interrogating Bantingism and Mid-Nineteenth-Century Fat-phobia" in Bodies Out of Bounds: Fatness and Transgression , Eds. Jana Evens Braziel and Kathleen LeBesco, U of Cal Berkeley, 2001. Humphreys, Clare. "'Waiting for the Last Summons': The Establishment of the First Hospices in England, 1878-1914," Mortality 6(2)(July 2001): 146-166. Jones, G. "'Captain of all these Men of Death': The History of Tuberculosis in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ireland," Clio Medica 62(2001): all (special issue). Joyner, Hannah. "Signs of Resistance: Deaf Perspectives on Linguistic Conflict in a 19th Century Southern Family," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Keller, R. "Madness and Colonization: Psychiatry in the British and French Empires," Journal of Social History 35(2)(2001): 295-326. Kershaw, P. "Illness, power, and prayer in Asser's Life of King Alfred ," Early Medieval Europe 10(2)(2001): 201-224. Kleinhammer-Tramill, P.J., Peters, J.T., & Fiore, T.A. "The federal role in preparation of special education personnel: An historical perspective," Policy Perspectives 2(3)(2001): 1-4. Kliewer, Christopher, and Linda May Fitzgerald. "Disability, Schooling, and the Artifacts of Colonialism," Teachers College Record 103(3)(2001): 450-470. Ladd-Taylor, Molly. "Eugenics, Sterilisation and Modern Marriage in theUSA: The Strange Career of Paul Popenoe," Gender and History 13(2)(August 2001): 298-327. Lawrence, S. A. and B. J. McCulloch. "Rural Mental Health and Elders: Historical Inequities," Journal of Applied Gerontology 20(2)(June 2001): 144-169. Lee, M. R. "William Withering (1741-1799): A Birmingham Lunatic," Proceedings of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 31(1) (2001): 77-83. Lelwica, Michelle Mary, "Starving for Salvation: The Spiritual Dimensions of Eating Problems among American Girls and Women," Church History 70(3)(2001): 601. Livianos-Aldana, L., A. Rey-Gonzalez, E. Jorda-Moscardo, J. M. Bertolin-Guillen, J. Estalrich-Canet, and J. Navarro-Perez. "Inmates of the mid nineteenth-century Valencian asylum 'Hospital dels Ignoscents, Folls e Orats': Is their Illness Diagnosable?" History of Psychiatry 12(48)(2001): 387-404. Magubane, Z. "Which Bodies Matter? Feminism, Poststructuralism, Race, and the Curious Theoretical Odyssey of the 'Hottentot Venus,'" Gender and Society 15(6)(December 2001): 816-834. Margolin, J. and E. Witztum. "Chapters in the History of Psychiatry in Eretz-Israel and its Surroundings: b) The Asfouriyeh Hospital for the Insane in Lebanon," Harefuah 140(8)(2001), 790-794. McDonagh, P. ""Only an almost": Helen MacMurchy, feeble minds, and the evidence of literature," Journal on Developmental Disabilities, Le journal sur les handicaps du d?veloppement 8(2)(2001): 61-74. Menzies, R. "Contesting Criminal Lunacy: Narratives of Law and Madness in West Coast Canada, 1874-1950," History of Psychiatry 12(46)(2001): 123-156. 12(46)(2001): 123-156. Miles, M. "Martin Luther and Childhood Disability in 16th Century Germany: What did he write? What did he say?" Journal of Religion, Disability & Health 5(4)(2001): 5-36. Miles, M. "Studying Responses to Disability in South Asian Histories: Approaches Personal, Prakrital, and Pragmatical," Disability and Society 16(1)(Jan 2001): 143-160. Miles, M. "Including disabled children in Indian schools, 1790s - 1890s," Paedagogica Historica 37(2)(2001): 291-315. Miller, James. "The Voice in Tourette Syndrome," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 519-536. Mossman, Mark. "Acts of Becoming: Autobiography, Frankenstein, and the Postmodern Body," Postmodern Culture 11(3)(May 2001): [sorry no pages]. Murphy, Elaine. "The Mad-House Keepers of East London: Two Families Who Dominated the Provate Provision of Care for the Insane in London in the Early 19th Century," History Today 51(September 2001): 29-37. Orr, A. L. and P. Rogers. "Development of Vision Rehabilitation Services for Older People who are Visually Impaired: A Historical Perspective," Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness 95(11)(2001): 669-689. Osgood, Robert L. "The Menace of the Feebleminded: George Bliss, Amos Butler, and the Indiana Committee on Mental Defectives," Indiana Magazine of History 97(December 2001): 253-277. Palmer, E. D. and S. Finger. "An Early Description of ADHD (Inattentive Subtype): Dr. Alexander Crichton and 'Mental Restlessness,'" Child and Adolescent Mental Health 6(2)(May 2001): 66-73. Plann, Susan. "Patricio Garcia," Sign Language Studies 1(2)(Winter 2001): [no pages, sorry]. From the ABSTRACT: "In 1878 Patricio Garc?a, a student at the Spanish National School for Deaf Mutes and the Blind, smuggled a note to the Ministry of Development in which he denounced corporal punishment at the establishment. The charges led to a high-level investigation that brought about fundamental changes at the school. The incident affords a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life at a nineteenth-century deaf residential school: the students' daily lives, their resistance to abuses of authority, and the unity that reigned among them." Polich, L. "Education of the Deaf in Nicaragua," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 6(4)(September 2001): 315-326. Purcell, M. "'A Lunatick of Unsound Mind': Edward, Lord Leigh (1742-86), and the Refounding of Oriel College Library," Bodleian Library Record 17(3/4)(2001): 246-260. Purinton, Marjean. "Byron's Disability and the Techno-Gothic Grotesque in The Deformed Transformed ," European Romantic Review 12(3)(Summer 2001): [pages?]. Quartararo, A. T. "Treating Illness in the Nineteenth Century: The Work of Doctors Itard and Blanchet and the Medicalization of the French Deaf Population," Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 27(2001): 241-250. Rafalovich, A. "The Conceptual History of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Idiocy, Imbecility, Encephalitis and the Child Deviant, 1877- 1929," Deviant Behavior 22(2)(2001): 93-116. Rivera-Garza, Cristina. "Dangerous Minds: Changing Psychiatric Views of the Mentally Ill in Porfirian Mexico, 1870-1911," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 56(1)(January 2001): 36-67. Rivera-Garza, Cristina. "'She neither Respected nor Obeyed Anyone': Inmates and Psychiatrists Debate Gender and Class at the General Insane Asylum La Castaneda, Mexico, 1910-1930," Hispanic American Historical Review 81(3/4)(2001): 653-688. Rogow, S. "Lessons From The Past: Child Victims With Developmental Disabilities In Nazi Germany," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 8(2)(December 2001): 75-??. Roll-Hansen, Nils. "Eugenic Practice and Genetic Science in Scandinavia and Germany: Some Comments on Peter Weingart's Comparison of Sweden and Germany," Scandinavian Journal of History 26(1)(March 2001): 75-82. Russell, Marta and Jean Stewart, "Disablement, Prison, and Historical Segregation", Monthly Review 53(3)(July-August 2001): 61-75. Russell, Marta. "The New Reserve Army of Labor?" Review of Radical Political Economics 33(2)(2001): 224-234. Safran, S. P. "Movie Images of Disability and War: Framing History and Political Ideology," Remedial and Special Education 22(4)(2001): 223-232. Schalick, Walton O. "Children, Disability, and Rehabilitation in History," Pediatric Rehabilitation 4(2)(April 2001): 91-95. Schleifer, Ronald. "The Poetics of Tourette Syndrome: Language, Neurobiology, and Poetry," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 562-584. Schoeberlein, Robert. "The Beginning of Mental Health Care Reform in Maryland, 1908-1910," Maryland Historical Magazine 96(4)(Winter 2001): [pages unknown]. Schoen, Johanna. "Between Choice and Coercion: Women and the Politics of Sterilization in North Carolina, 1929-1975," Journal of Women'sHistory 13(1)(Spring 2001): 132-156. Schur, David. "Compulsion as Cure: Contrary Voices in Early Freud," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 585-596. Siebers, Tobin. "Disability in Theory: From Social Constructionism to the New Realism of the Body," American Literary History 13(4) (December 2001): 737-754. Simpson, M. K. "Medicine Vs. Psychology: The Emergence Of A Professional Conflict In Developmental Disability," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 8(2)(December 2001): 45-60. Smith, J. D. and A. L. Mitchell. "Disney's Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Eugenics, and Visions of Utopian Perfection," Mental Retardation 39(3)(2001): 221-225. Sobsey, Dick. "Dale Evans and the Great Rescue: A Parent's View," Mental Retardation 39(5)(2001): 401-404. Spencer-Wood, S.M., and S. Baugher. "Introduction and Historical Context for the Archaeology of Institutions of Reform, Part I: Asylums," International Journal of Historical Archaeology 5(1)(March 2001): 3-17. Stainton, Tim. "The Roots of Exclusion: The Thought of Aristotle and Plato and the Construction of Intellectual Disability," Mental Retardation 36(6)(December 2001): 452-460. Stainton, Tim. "Medieval Charitable Institutions and Intellectual Impairment c1066-1600," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 9(2)(2001): 19-30. Stainton, Tim, and Patrick McDonagh. "Chasing Shadows: The Historical Construction of Developmental Disability," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 9(2)(2001): ix-xvi. Stevenson, C. "Carsten Anker Dines with the Younger George Dance, and Visits St. Luke's Hospital for the Insane," Architectural History 44(2001): 153-161. Tansey, T. "An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage," Endeavour 25(ER 2)(2001): 83-?. Tremain, Shelley. "On the Government of Disability," in "Embodied Values: Philosophy and Disabilities," a special issue of Social Theory and Practice 27(4): October 2001: [no pages, sorry]. vanDijck, J. "Bodies without Borders: The Endoscopic Gaze," International Journal of Cultural Studies 4(2)(June 2001): 219-237. Waller, J. C. "Ideas of Heredity, Reproduction, and Eugenics in Britain, 1800-1875," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32(3)(September 2001): 457-489. Westwood, L. "A Quiet Revolution in Brighton: Dr. Helen Boyle's Pioneering Approach to Mental Health Care, 1899-1939," Social History of Medicine 14(3)(December 2001): 439-457. Wickham, P. "Idiocy and the Law in Colonial New England," Mental Retardation 39(2)(2001): 104-113. Wickham, P. "Images of Idiocy in Puritan New England," Mental Retardation 39(2)(2001): 147-151. Y Lopez-Guazo, L. S. "The Mexican Eugenics Society: Racial Selection and Improvement," Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 221(2001): 143-152. ************2000************** Bartlett, Peter. "Structures of Confinement in Nineteenth-Century Asylums, using England and Ontario as a Comparative Study," International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 23(1) (2000): 1-13. Beardslee, G. William. "The 1832 Cholera Epidemic in New York State: 19th Century Responses to Cholerae Vibrio," Early America Review 3(2)(Fall 2000): fulltext free online at fall/1832 cholera part1.html Review 3(2)(Fall 2000): fulltext free online at fall/1832 cholera part1.html Becker, A. "The Avant-garde, Madness, and the Great War," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 71-84. Bladin, Peter F. "Historical Note: 'The Epileptic Constitution': The Psychoanalytic Concept of Epilepsy," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 9(1)(April 2000): 94-109. Blanton, Carlos Kevin. "'They Cannot Master Abstractions, but They Can Often Be Made Efficient Workers': Race and Class in the Intelligence Testing of Mexican Americans and African Americans in Texas during the 1920s," Social Science Quarterly 81(4)(Winter 2000): [sorry, no pages]. Block, P. "Sexuality, Fertility, and Danger: Twentieth-Century Images of Women with Cognitive Disabilities," Sexuality and Disability 18(4) (2000): 239-254. Bloomfield, Susanne George, "'The Boy's Mother': Nineteenth-Century Drug Dependence in the Life of Kate M. Cleary," Great Plains Quarterly 20 (Winter 2000): 3-18. Bourke, J. "Effeminacy, Ethnicity, and the End of Trauma: The Sufferings of 'Shell-Shocked' Men in Great Britain and Ireland, 1914-39," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 57-69. Brancaccio, Maria Teresa. "Educational Hyperactivity: The Historical Emergence of a Concept," Intercultural Education 11(2)(July 2000): 165-177. Burch, Susan. "In a Different Voice: Sign Language Preservation and America's Deaf Community," Bilingual Research Journal ( Fall 2000): 443-464. Carpenter, Mick. "'It's a Small World': Mental Health Policy under Welfare Capitalism since 1945," Sociology of Health and Illness 22(5)(September 2000): 602-620. Carpenter, P. K. "Missionaries with the Hopeless? Inebriety, Mental Deficiency, and the Burdens," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28(2)(June 2000): 60-64. [added here only 11/02] Carpenter, P. K. (2000). "Early institutional care for idiots in Bath from 1600 to 1860." Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 44: 178. [Added here, 4/03] Carpenter, P. K. (2000). "The Victorian small idiot homes near Bath." History of Psychiatry 11(44): 383-392. [Added here, 4/03] Crow, Liz. "Helen Keller: Rethinking the Problematic Icon," Disability and Society 15(6)(Oct 2000): 845-859. Davis, Michael W. A. "Kentucky's 1944 Polio Epidemic," Filson Club Historical Quarterly 74(Fall 2000): 353-366. Dickinson, H. "Idiocy in Nineteenth-Century Fiction Compared with Medical Perspectives of the Time," History of Psychiatry 11(43)(2000): 291-310. Franklin, Barry M. "Women's Voluntarism, Special Education, and the Junior League: 'Social Motherhood' in Atlanta, 1916-1968," History of Education 29(5)(September 2000): 415-428. Gal, John; Bar, Michal. "The Needed and the Needy: The Policy Legacies of Benefits for Disabled War Veterans in Israel," Journal of Social Policy 29(4)(2000): 577-???. [added here only 5/03] Gallagher, James J. "The Beginnings of Federal Help for Young Children with Disabilities," Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 20(1)(Spring 2000): 3-6. Gardner, K. E. "Hiding the Scars: A History of Post-Mastectomy Breast Prostheses, 1945-2000," Enterprise and Society 1(3)(September 2000): 565-590. Godbey, Emily. "Picture Me Sane: Photography and the Magic Lantern in a Nineteenth-Century Asylum," American Studies 41(1)(Spring 2000): 31-69. Goggin, Gerard, and Christopher Newell. "Twenty-Five Years of Disabling Technologies: The Case of Telecommunications," in Mike Clear (ed.), Promises, Promises: Disability and Terms of Inclusion (Sydney: Federation Press, Sydney, 2000): 148-158. Heyer, Katharina. "From Special Needs to Equal Rights: Japanese Disability Law," Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal 1(1)(February 2000): online at Hole, Robert. "Incest, Consanguinity, and a Monstrous Birth in Rural England, January 1600," Social History 25(2)(May 2000): 183-199. Jackson, C. "Waste and Whiteness: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Eugenics," African American Review 34(4)(2000): 639-660. Jordan, Thomas E. "Down's (1866) Essay and Its Sociomedical Context," Mental Retardation 38(4)(August 2000): 322-329. Katims, David S. "Literacy Instruction for People with Mental Retardation: Historical Highlights and Contemporary Analysis," Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities 35(1)(March 2000): 3-15. Knight, Myra Gregory. "Issues of Openness and Privacy: Press and Public Responses to Betty Ford's Breast Cancer," American Journalism 17(1)(Winter 2000): 53-72. Lakoff, Andrew. "Adaptive Will: The Evolution of Attention Deficit Disorder," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(2)(Spring 2000): 149-169. Lane, Harlan L., Richard Pillard, and Mary French. "Origins of the American Deaf-World: Assimilating and Differentiating Societies and Their Relation to Genetic Patterning," Sign Language Studies 1(1)(Fall 2000): [no pages, sorry]. Lang, Harry G. "A Treatise on Signed and Spoken Language in Early 19th Century Deaf Education in America," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 5(2)(Spring 2000): 196-216. Leed, E. "Fateful Memories: Industrialized War and Traumatic Neuroses," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 85-100. Lerner, P. "Psychiatry and Casualties of War in Germany, 1914-18," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 13-28. Levine-Clark, Marjorie. "Dysfunctional Domesticity: Female Insanity and Family Relationships among the West Riding Poor in the Mid-Nineteenth Century," Journal of Family History 25(3)(July 2000): 341-361. Lim, Levan and Nam, Sang Seok. "Special Education in Singapore," Journal of Special Education 34 (2)(Sum 2000): 104-109. Longmore, Paul K. and David Goldberger, "The League of the Physically Handicapped and the Great Depression: A Case Study in the New Disability History," Journal of American History 87(3) (December 2000): 888-922, online at: Markel, Howard. "'The Eyes Have It': Trachoma, the Perception of Disease, the United States Public Health Service and the American Jewish Immigration Experience, 1897-1924," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(3)(2000): 525-560. McDonagh, P. "Diminished Men and Dangerous Women: Representations of Gender and Learning Disability in Early- and Mid-Nineteenth- Century Britain," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28(2)(2000): 49-53. Merridale, C. A. "The Collective Mind: Trauma and Shell-shock in Twentieth-century Russia," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1) (January 2000): 39-55. Miles, M. "Signing in the Seraglio: Mutes, Dwarves, and Jestures at the Ottoman Court, 1500-1700," Disability and Society 15(1)(Jan 2000): 115-134. Mills, J. "The Mad and the Past: Retrospective Diagnosis, Post-Coloniality, Discourse Analysis and the Asylum Archive," Journal of Medical Humanities 21(3)(2000): 141-158. [added here only 11/02] Monge, L. "The Language of Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Covert Theme of Blindness," Black Music Research Journal 20(1)(2000): 35-82. Morse, Timothy E. "Ten Events That Shaped Special Education's Century of Dramatic Change," International Journal of Educational Reform 9(1)(January 2000): 32-38. Mosse, G. L. "Shell-shock as a Social Disease," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 101-108. Mostert, M. P. and J. B. Crockett. "Reclaiming the History of Special Education for More Effective Practice," Exceptionality 8(2)(2000): 133- 143. Plann, Susan. "Manuel Tinoco," Sign Language Studies 1(1)(Fall 2000): [no pages, sorry]. From the ABSTRACT: "This article examines the contribution to deaf history of Manuel Tinoco, a hitherto unknown deaf student at Spain?s National School for Deaf-Mutes and the Blind. Along the way, it sheds considerable light on the day-to-day life at this establishment during the 1870s." Punter, David. "'A Foot is What Fits in a Shoe': Disability, the Gothic, and Prosthesis," Gothic Studies 2(1)(April 2000): 39-49. Reaume, Geoffrey. "Portraits of People with Mental Disorders in English Canadian History," Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 17(1-2)(2000): 93-126. Roudebush, M. "A Patient Fights Back: Neurology in the Court of Public Opinion in France during the First World War," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 29-38. Sawyer, Thurman and George Bundren. "Witchcraft, Religious Fanaticism, and Schizophrenia: Salem Revisited," Early America Review 3(2)(Fall 2000): fulltext free online at fall/salem witch.html Selden, Steven. "Eugenics and the Social Construction of Merit, Race, and Disability," Journal of Curriculum Studies 32(2)(March-April 2000): 235-252. Smith, Andrew. "Pathologizing the Gothic: The Elephant Man, the Neurotic, and the Doctor," Gothic Studies 2(3)(December 2000): 292-304. Thomson, M. "Constituting Citizenship: Mental Deficiency, Mental Health and Human Rights in Interwar Britain," Clio Medica 60(2000): 231-250. Walmsley, J. "Women and the Mental Deficiency Act of 1913: Citizenship, Sexuality, and Regulation," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28(2)(June 2000): 65-70. [added here only 11/02] Weijers, I. "Educational Initiatives in Mental Retardation in Nineteenth-Century Holland," History of Education Quarterly 40(4)(2000): 460- 476. Welshman, John. "Tuberculosis and Ethnicity in England and Wales 1950-70," Sociology of Health and Illness 22(6)(November 2000): 858-882. Winter, J. "Shell-shock and the Cultural History of the Great War," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 7-11. Wright, David. "Learning Disability and the New Poor Law in England, 1834-1867," Disability and Society 15(5)(August 2000): 731-745. ************1999************** Atkinson, D. and J. Walmsley (1999). "Using autobiographical approaches with people with learning difficulties." Disability and Society 14(2): 203-216. [Added here 4/03] Boschma, Geertje. "High Ideals versus Harsh Reality: A Historical Analysis of Mental Health Nursing in Dutch Asylums, 1890-1920," Nursing History Review 7(1999): 127-151. Bowd, Stephen D. "Pietro Bembo and the 'Monster' of Bologna (1514)," Renaissance Studies 13(1)(March 1999): 40-54. Campbell, Colin D. "The Central Asylum for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Canajoharie, New York, 1823-1835," American Annals of the Deaf 144(5)(December 1999): 365-372. Elferink, Jan G. R. "Mental Disorder among the Incas of Ancient Peru," History of Psychiatry 10(3)(39)(September 1999): 303-318. Goodey, C. F. (1999). "Politics, nature and necessity: Were Aristotle's slaves feeble-minded?" Political Theory 27: 203-224. [Added here 4/03] Herzog, Albert A. Jr. "From Service to Rights: The Movement for Disability Rights in the American Methodist Tradition," Methodist History 38(1)(1999): 27-39. Hopf, Gudrun. "'Cretins' and 'Idiots' in an Austrian Alpine Valley in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Interests, Social Norms, and Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Interests, Social Norms, and Institutions Involved in the Attribution of Imbecility," Crime, History, and Societies 3(1)(1999): 5-27. Jablensky, A. "The conflict of the nosologists: Views on Schizophrenia and Manic-Depressive Illness in the Early Part of the 20th Century," Schizophrenia Research 39(ER2)(1999): 95-100. (ADDED HERE ONLY 5/02) Lawes, Richard. "The Madness of Margery Kempe," in The Medieval Mystical Tradition, England, Ireland, and Wales: Exeter Symposium VI, Papers Read at Charney Manor July 1999 , ed. by Marion Glasscoe (DS Brewer 1999). Malleck, Daniel. "'A State Bordering on Insanity'?: Identifying Drug Addiction in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Asylums," Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 16(2)(1999): 247-270. McCandless, Peter. "A Female Malady? Women and the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, 1828-1915," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 54(4)(October 1999): 543-571. Melling, Jo, and R. Turner. "The Road to the Asylum: Institutions, Distance, and the Administration of Pauper Lunacy in Devon, 1845-1914," Journal of Historical Geography 25(3)(July 1999): 298-332. Menzies, Robert. "'I Do Not Care for the Lunatic's Role': Modes of Regulation and Resistance Inside Colquitz Mental Home, British Columbia, 1919-1933," Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 16(2)(1999): 181-214. Middleton, Renee A., Carolyn W. Rollins, and Debra A. Harley. "The Historical and Political Context of the Civil Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Multicultural Perspective for Counselors," Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development 27(2)(April 1999): 105-120. Morus, Iwan Rhys. "The Measure of Man: Technologizing the Victorian Body," History of Science 37(3)(117)(September 1999): 249-282. Newman, Barbara. "Devout Women and Demoniacs in the World of Thomas of Cantimpre," pp 35-60 in New Trends in Feminist Spirituality: The Holy Women of Liege and their Impact ed. by Juliette Dor, Lesley Johnson, and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (Z Brepols, 1999). Osgood, Robert L. "Becoming a Special Educator: Specialized Professional Training for Teachers of Children with Disabilities in Boston, 1870-1930," Teachers College Record (1999): available online at Ryan, James Emmett. "The Blind Authoress of New York: Helen de Kroyft and the Uses of Disability in Antebellum America," American Quarterly 51(2)(1999): 385-418. Sayers, W. "A Treatise from Enlightenment Sweden on 'Teaching the Mute to Read and Speak,'" Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 4(4)(December 1999): 321-330. Schmidt, Petra. "Disabled Colonial Veterans of the Imperial Japanese Forces and the Right to Receive Social Welfare Benefits from Japan," Sydney Law Review 21(2)(1999): 231-???. [added here only 5/03] Simpson, Murray K. "The Moral Government of Idiots: Moral Treatment in the Work of Seguin," History of Psychiatry 10(2)(38)(June 1999): 227-244. Smith, J. D. (1999). "Darwin's last child: Mental retardation and the need for a romantic science." Mental Retardation 37(6): 504-506. [added here 4/03] Smith, Leonard D. "Insanity and Ethnicity: Jews in the Mid-Victorian Lunatic Asylum," Jewish Culture and History 1(1)(1999): [no pages, sorry]. Stern, Alexandra. "Unravelling the History of Eugenics in Mexico," The Mendel Newsletter 8(January 1999): 1-10. Weijers, I. and E. Tonkens (1999). "Christianization of the soul: Religious traditions in the care of people with learning disabilities in the Netherlands in the nineteenth century." Social History of Medicine 12(3): 351-369.[added here 4/03] Williams-Searle, John. "Courting Risk: Disability, Masculinity, and Liability on Iowa's Railroads, 1868-1900." The Annals of Iowa 58 (Winter1999), 27-77. Wright, David. "Asylum Nursing and Institutional Service: A Case Study of Wright, David. "Asylum Nursing and Institutional Service: A Case Study ofthe South of England, 1861-1881," Nursing History Review 7(1999): 152-170.\ ++++++++1998+++++++++++++ Andrews, J. (1998). "Begging the question of idiocy: the definition and socio-cultural meaning of idiocy in early modern Britain: Part 1." History of Psychiatry 9(1): 65-95. [Added here 4/03] Kaiser, Daniel H. "The Poor and Disabled in Early Eighteenth-Century Russian Towns," Journal of Social History 32(1)(1998): 125-??. [ADDED HERE 5/02] Kavka, Misha. "Ill But Manly: Male Hysteria in Late Nineteenth-Century Medical Discourse," Nineteenth Century Prose 25(1)(1998): 116-? [ADDED HERE 5/02] Marten, James. "Out at the Soldiers' Home: Union Veterans and Alcohol at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers," Prologue 30(4)(1998): 305-???. [Added here only 5/03] Pickle, J. Michael. "Historical Trends in Biological and Medical Investigations of Reading Disabilities, 1850-1915," Journal of Learning Disabilities 31(6)(1998): 625-??. [ADDED HERE 8/02] Richards, Penny L. and George H. S. Singer. "'To Draw Out the Effort of his Mind': Educating a Child with Mental Retardation in Early Nineteenth Century America," Journal of Special Education 31(4)(Winter 1998): 443-466. ++++++++1997 and before+++++++++++++ Farrell-Beck, Jane. "Medical and Commercial Supports for Scoliotic Patients, 1819-1935," Special Issue, "Studies in Anatomy and Technology," pp. 142-163. Caduceus: A Humanities Journal for Medicine and the Health Sciences [Medical Humanities, Southern Illinois U School of Medicine], XI, 3, Winter 1995. Andrews, J. (1996). Identifying and providing for the mentally disabled in early modern London. From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency. D. Wright and A. Digby. London, Routledge: 65-92. [Added here, 4/03] Blackford, K. "Images of mothers with multiple sclerosis and their children: a discourse analysis of MS Society Newsletters, 1957-1992." The Operational Geographer 11(1) (1993): 18-22. Borsay, A. (1997). "Language and context: Issues in the historiography of mental impairments in America, c. 1800-1970." Disability and Society 12: 133-141. [Added here, 4/03] Bredberg, Elizabeth. "Walter Geikie: The Life, Schooling and Work of a Deaf Artist at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century," Disability and Society 10(1)(March 1995): 21-38. [ADDED HERE 5/02] Daxecker, F. "Representations of eyeglasses on Gothic winged altars in Austria," Documenta Ophthalmologica 93(1/2) (1997): 169-188. [ADDED HERE 8/02] Ernst, Waltraud. "Idioms of Madness and Colonial Boundaries: The Case of the European and 'Native' Mentally Ill in Early Nineteenth- Century British India," Comparative Studies in Society and History 39(1)(1997): 153. [ADDED HERE 5/02] Goodey, C. F. (1996). The psychopolitics of learning and disability in seventeenth-century thought. From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency. D. Wright and A. Digby. London, Routledge: 93-117. [added here 4/03] Jackson, M. (1996). Institutional provision for the feeble-minded in Edwardian England: Sandlebridge and the scientific morality of permanent care. From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency. D. Wright and A. Digby. London, Routledge: 161-183.[added here 4-03] Jackson, M. (1997). Images from the past: using photographs. Forgotten Lives: Exploring the History of Learning Disability. D. Atkinson, M. Jackson and J. Walmsley. Kidderminster, British Institute of Learning Disability.[added here 4-03] Koven, Seth. "Remembering and Dismemberment: Crippled Children, Wounded Soldiers, and the Great War in Great Britain," The American Historical Review 99(4)(October 1994): 1167-1202. [added here 9/04] Mulder-Bakker, A. B. "Lame Margaret of Magdeburg: The Social Function of a Medieval Recluse," Journal of Medieval History 22(2)(June 1996): 155-169. [ADDED HERE 8/02] Prior, P.M. (1997) ‘Mad, not bad: Crime, Mental Disorder and Gender in Nineteenth Century Ireland’, History of Psychiatry 8(4): 501-516. [ADDED HERE 11/03] Prior, P.M. (1996) 'The Dark Side of Goodness: Women, Social Norms and Mental Health', Journal of Gender Studies, 5 (1): 27-37. [ADDED HERE 11/03] Prior, P.M. (1997) ‘Women, Mental Disorder and Crime in Nineteenth Century Ireland’, in Byrne, A. and Leonard, M., Women in Ireland: A Sociological Reader, Beyond the Pale Press, Belfast. (pp. 218-232). [ADDED HERE 11/03] Prior, P.M. (1996) 'Where Lunatics Abound: A History of Mental Health Services in Northern Ireland', in Berrios, G. and Freeman, H. (eds) 150 Years of British Psychiatry Vol. 2. London: Athlone Press, pp. 292-308. [ADDED HERE 11/03] Rosenfeld, Sophia. "Deaf Men on Trial: Language and Deviancy in Late Eighteenth-Century France," Eighteenth-Century Life 21(2)(May 1997): 157-175. [added here 11/03] Rushton, P. (1996). Idiocy, the family and the community in early modern north-east England. From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency. D. Wright and A. Digby. London, Routledge: 44-64. [added here 4/03] Ryan, P. (1997). "Unnatural selection: Intelligence testing, eugenics, and American political cultures." Journal of Social History. [added here 4/03] Tremblay, M. "Going Back to Civvy Street: a historical account of the impact of the Everest and Jennings wheelchair for Canadian World War II veterans with spinal cord injury," Disability and Society 11(2)(June 1996): 149-170. Wahlsten, D. "Leilani Muir versus the Philosopher King: Eugenics on Trial in Alberta," Genetica 99(2/3)(1997): 185-198. [added here 8/02] Ward, O. C. (1997). "Down's 1864 case of Prader-Willi syndrome: a follow-up report." J R Soc Med 90(12): 694-6. [added here 4/03] Watson, William. "Bad Samaritan: Very Cognitively Disabled People and the Sociological Sensibility," International Journal of Comparative Sociology 37(3-4)(December 1996): [pages unknown, sorry].From ABS: "The neglect of very cognitively disabled people by critical sociologists and socialhistorians is examined." Wright, D. (1996). "Childlike in his innocence": Lay attitudes to "idiots" and "imbeciles" in Victorian England. From Idiocy to Mental Deficiency. D. Wright and A. Digby. London, Routledge: 118-133.[added here 4/03] Zihni, L. (1996). "Albert Wilmarth's Nineteenth Century Study of Down's Syndrome in America: The Work of a Neuropathologist, Asylum Superintendent and Eugenicist." Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 5(2).[added here 4/03] See also For the DISC site... H-Disability is a listserv under the H-Net umbrella, organized to facilitate and stimulate scholarship in the history of disability. One of the monthly features of H-Disability is the "Current Journal Articles" listing, in which cites for journal articles (from the most recent two calendar years) which treat some aspect of disability history are listed. Below, the "unified list" of all eight installments of this feature so far... more are posted in monthly batches; we can send additions on a twice-yearly basis for inclusion at the DISC site. Akhawayni (d. 983 AD),” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 23(4)(2014): 395-402. ***********2013*************** Abrams, Jeanne E. "'Spitting is Dangerous, Indecent, and Against the Law!': Legislating Health Behavior during the American Tuberculosis Crusade," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 68(2013): 416-450. Attenborough, Wilfred. "Churchill's Black Dog at the Home Office, 1910-1911: The Evidentiary Reliability of Psychiatric Inference," History 98(331)(July 2013): 390-405. Austin, Linda T. "Escape from the Asylum: The End of Local Care of the Mentally Ill in Memphis and Shelby County," Tennessee Historical Quarterly 72(Spring 2013): 50-67. Belolan, Nicole. "Object Lessons: Desire Tripp and Her Arm's Gravestone," Common-Place 13 (3)(Spring 2013): vol-13/no-03/lessons/ Belt, Rabia. "'And Then Comes Life': The Intersection of Race, Poverty, and Disability in HBO's 'The Wire,'" Rutgers Race & the Law Review (2011; just published in spring 2013): [no pages, sorry]. Bernstein, Frances. "Prosthetic Promise and Potemkin Limbs in late-Stalinist Russia," in Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, ed. Michael Rasell and Elena Iarskaia (London: Routledge, 2013): 42-66. Bluma, Lars. "The Hygienic Movement and German Mining, 1890-1914," European Review of History 20(2)(2013): 177-196. Bogousslavsky, Julien, and Laurent Tatu. "French Neuropsychiatry in the Great War: Between Moral Support and Electricity," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 22(2)(April 2013): 144-154.Brittain, Ian, Gregory Ramshaw, and Sean Gammon. "The Marginalisation of Paralympic Heritage," International Journal of Heritage Studies 19(2)(March 2013): 171-185. Burch, Susan, and Lindsey Patterson. "Not Just Any Body: Disability, Gender, and History," Journal of Women's History 25(4)(Winter 2013): 122-137. Bussanich, Leonard. "'Will I ever be Fit for Civil Society Again?': The Challenges of Readjustment through the Prism of the New Jersey Soldier's Home at Newark," New Jersey History 127(2)(2013): open access online here: Christensen, Ivan Lind, and S?ren Rud. "Arctic Neurasthenia: The Case of Greenlandic Kayak Fear, 1864-1940," Social History of Medicine 26(3)(2013): 489-509. Cleall, Esme. "'Deaf to the Word': Gender, Deafness and Protestantism in Nineteenth-Century Britain and Ireland," Gender & History 25(3) (November 2013): 590-603. Coleborne, Catharine and Ondine Godtschalk. "Colonial Families and Cultures of Health: Glimpses of Illness and Domestic Medicine in Private Records in New Zealand and Australia, 1850-1910," Journal of Family History 38(4)(October 2013): 403-421. Connor, David J., and Beth Ferri. "Historicizing Dis/ability: Creating Normalcy, Containing Difference," in M. Wappat and K. Arndt, eds., Foundations of Disability Studies and Emerging Perspectives on Disability Studies (Palgrave Macmillan 2013): 29-67. 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.Dowbiggin, Ian. "From Sander to Schiavo: Morality, Partisan Politics, and America's Culture War over Euthanasia, 1950-2010," Journal of Policy History 25(1)(2013): 12-41. Eling, Paul. "The Study of Epilepsy in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 22(4)(2013): 383-391. Ellis, Jason. "'Inequalities of Children in Original Endowment': How Intelligence Testing Transformed Early Special Education in a North American City School System," History of Education Quarterly 53(4)(November 2013): 335-487. Ellis, Rob. "'A Constant Irritation to the Townspeople'? Local, Regional and National Politics and London's County Asylums at Epsom," Social History of Medicine 26(4)(November 2013): 653-671. Eyring, Mary. "The Benevolent Education of Maritime Laborers at America's First Schools for the Deaf," Legacy 30(1)(2013): 18-39. Felder, Bj?rn M. "'Euthanasia,' Human Experiments, and Psychiatry in Nazi-Occupied Lithuania, 1941-1944," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 27(2)(Fall 2013): 242-275. Ferguson, Philip M. "The Present King of France is Feeble-Minded: The Logic and History of the Continuum of Placements for People with Intellectual Disabilities," in Arlene S. Kanter and Beth A. Ferri, eds., Righting Educational Wrongs: Disability Studies in Law and Education (Syracuse University Press 2013): 151-173. Ferguson, Dianne L., Philip M. Ferguson, Joanne Kim and Corrine Li. "Family Portraits: Past and Present Representations of Parents in Special Education Text Books," International Journal of Inclusive Education 17(12)(December 2013): 1326-1341. Fretwell, Erica. "Stillness is a Move: Helen Keller and the Kinaesthetics of Autobiography," American Literary History 25(3)(Fall 2013): 563-587. Furui, Yoshiaki. "'Secret Emotions': Disability in Public and Melville's The Confidence Man ," Leviathan 15(2)(June 2013): 54-68. Gambaudo, Sylvie. "Citation of Maternal Narratives: A Butlerian Reading of Janet Frame's Autobiography," Life Writing 10(3)(September 2013): 295-309. Gangloff, Amy. "Safety in Accidents: Hugh DeHaven and the Development of Crash Injury Studies," Technology and Culture 54(January 2013): 40-61. Goldberg, Daniel S. "Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, the National Football League, and the Manufacture of Doubt: An Ethical, Legal, and Historical Analysis," Journal of Legal Medicine 34(2)(April-June 2013): 157-191. Grinspoon, Reid. "The Burden of Feeble-mindedness: The History of Eugenics and Sterilization in Massachusetts," New England Journal of History 70(Fall 2013): 1-20. Gutkin, Len, and Ralph James Savarese. "Melville and Caspar Hauser: An Exchange" (includes Gutkin, "The Feral Sublime: Caspar Hauser and Melville's Pierre," Savarese, "'Jostled by Difference: Ralph James Savarese Responds to Len Gutkin," and "Len Gutkin Responds to Ralph James Savarese"), Leviathan 15(2)(June 2013): 20-42. Hampton, Jameel. "Discovering Disability: The General Classes of Disabled People and the Classic Welfare State, 1948-1964," Historian 75(1)(Spring 2013): 69-93. Hayden, Erica. "'She Keeps the Place in Continual Excitement': Female Inmates' Reactions to Incarceration in Antebellum Pennsylvania's Prisons," Pennsylvania History 80(Winter 2013): 51-84. Hilaire-Pérez, Liliane. "Self-Machinery? Steel Trusses and the Management of Ruptures in Eighteenth-Century Europe," Technology and Culture 54(3)(2013): 460-502. Hingston, Kylee-Anne. "Prostheses and Narrative Perspective in Dinah Mulock Craik's The Little Lame Prince ," Women's Writing 20(3) (August 2013): 370-386. Hirshbein, Laura. "'Our Little Patients': A Case Study of Hospitalized Children at the University of Michigan, 1890-2011," Journal of Family History 38(3)(July 2013): 321-343. Hogan, Andrew J. "Set Adrift in the Prenatal Diagnostic Marketplace: Analyzing the Role of Users and Mediators in the History of a Medical Technology," Technology and Culture 54(January 2013): 62-89. Huertas, Rafael. "Another History for Another Psychiatry: The Patient's View," Culture & History Digital Journal 2(1)(2013): open access online here: Johnston, Katherine. "The Constitution of Empire: Place and Bodily Health in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic," Atlantic Studies 10(4) (December 2013): 443-466. Jones, Chelsea. "Interview with Ray Cohen, Founder of the Canadian Abilities Foundation," Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 2(2) (2013): online here: Kelsey, Penelope. "Disability and Native North American Boarding School Narratives," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 7(2)(2013): 195-212. Kessel, Nils. "'Doriden von Ciba': Sleeping Pills, Pharmaceutical Marketing, and Thalidomide, 1955-1963," History and Technology 29(2) (2013): 153-168. Kissiov, Djem, Taylor Dewall, and Bruce Hermann. "The Ohio Hospital for Epileptics: The First 'Epilepsy Colony' in America," Epilepsia 54(9)(September 2013): 1524-1534. Knadler, Stephen. "Dis-abled Citizenship: Narrating the Extraordinary Body in Racial Uplift," Arizona Quarterly 69(3)(Autumn 2013): 99- 128. Koppelman, Susan. "A Brief Commentary on 'Health and Happiness,' a Short Story by Virginia de Forrest from Godey's Lady's Book ," Review of Disability Studies 9(4)(2013): 71-74. Kunze, Peter C. "What We Talk about When We Talk about Helen Keller: Disabilities in Children's Biographies," Children's Literature Association Quarterly 38(3)(Fall 2013): 304-318. LeRoux, Thomas. "Hygienists, Workers' Bodies, and Machines in Nineteenth-Century France," European Review of History 20(2)(2013): 255-270. Linett, Maren. "Blindness and Intimacy in Early Twentieth-Century Literature," Mosaic Journal 46(3)(2013): [no pages, sorry]. Long, Thomas Lawrence. "Tales of Plagues and Carnivals: Samuel R. Delany, AIDS, and the Grammar of Dissent," Journal of Medical Humanities 34(2)(June 2013): 213-226. Long, Vicky. "Rethinking Post-War Mental Health Care: Industrial Therapy and the Chronic Mental Patient in Britain," Social History of Medicine 26(4)(November 2013): 738-858. Loughran, Tracey. "A Crisis in Masculinity? Re-writing the History of Shell-shock and Gender in First World War Britain," History Compass 11(9)(September 2013):727-738. Lovesey, Oliver. "'The Poor Little Monstrosity': Ellice Hopkins' Rose Turquand, Victorian Disability, and Nascent Eugenic Fiction," Nineteenth-Century Contexts 35(3)(July 2013): 275-296. 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. Mawdsley, Stephen E. "Balancing Risks: Childhood Inoculations and America's Response to the Provocation of Paralytic Polio," Social History of Medicine 26(4)(November 2013): 759-778. McDonagh, Patrick. "The Mute's Voice: The Dramatic Transformations of the Mute and Deaf-Mute in Early Nineteenth-Century France," Criticism 55(4)(Fall 2013): 655-675. McDonald, Jason. "Making the World Safe for Eugenics: The Eugenicist Harry H. Laughlin's Encounters with American Internationalism," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 12(3)(July 2013): [no pages, sorry]. Meek, Heather. "Medical Men, Women of Letters, and Treatments for Eighteenth-Century Hysteria," Journal of Medical Humanities 34(1) (March 2013): 1-14. Meyers, Stephen. "Wounded Warriors or One of the Crowd?: Civil War, Citizenship, and Disability in Nicaragua," Peace Studies Journal 6(4)(November 2013): 22-36. Nielsen, Kim E. "Memorializing FDR," OAH Magazine of History 27(1)(January 2013): 23-26.O'Brien, Gerald. "Margaret Sanger and the Nazis: How Many Degrees of Separation?" Social Work (July 2013): [no pages, sorry]. Olsén, Jan Eric. "Vicariates of the Eye: Blindness, Sense Substitution, and Writing Devices in the Nineteenth Century," Mosaic Journal 46(3)(2013): [no pages, sorry]. Parsons, Gwen A. "The Construction of Shell Shock in New Zealand, 1919-1939: A Reassessment," Social History of Medicine 26(2013): 56-73. Prior, Pauline. "Through the Lens of the Hospital Magazine: Downshire and Holywell Psychiatric Hospitals in the 1960s and 1970s," History of Psychiatry 24(4)(December 2013): 399-414. 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. Ramos, Marco A. "Psychiatry, Authoritarianism, and Revolution: The Politics of Mental Illness during Military Dictatorships in Argentina, 1966- 1983," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 87(2)(Summer 2013): 250-278. Reich, Rebecca. "Madness as Balancing Act in Joseph Brodsky's 'Gorbunov and Gorchakov,'" Russian Review 72(1)(January 2013): 45- 65. Richardson, Kristina. "Drug Overdose, Disability, and Male Friendship in Fifteenth-Century Mamluk Cairo," Postmedieval 3(2)(Summer 2012): 168-181. Rossiter, Kate, and Annalise Clarkson, "Opening Ontario's 'Saddest Chapter': A Social History of Huronia Regioual Centre," Canadian Journal of Disability Studies 2(3)(2013): 1-30. Online open-access here: Rousmaniere, Kate. "Those Who Can't, Teach: The Disabling History of American Educators," History of Education Quarterly 53(1) (February 2013): 90-103. Ruis, A. R. "'Children with Half-Starved Bodies' and the Assessment of Malnutrition in the United States, 1890-1950," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 87(Fall 2013): 378-406. 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. Schirmann, Felix. "Badness, Madness and the Brain: The Late 19th-Century Controversy on Immoral Persons and their Malfunctioning Brains," History of the Human Sciences 26(2)(April 2013): 33-50. Shepherd, Jade. "'One of the Best Fathers Until He went Out of His Mind': Paternal Child-Murder, 1864-1900," Journal of Victorian Culture 18(March 2013): [no pages, sorry]. Slijkhuis, Jessica, and Harry Oosterhuis. "'Paralyzed with fears and worries': Neurasthenia as a Gender-Specific Disease of Civilization," History of Psychiatry 24(March 2013): 79-93. Smith, J. David, and Edward A. Polloway. "Intellectual Disabilities and Dystopian Visions: Ayn Rand and Edgar Rice Burroughs," Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 51(3)(June 2013): 201-205. Snelders, Stephen. "Leprosy and Slavery in Suriname: Godfried Schilling and the Framing of a Racial Pathology in the Eighteenth Century," Social History of Medicine 26(3)(2013): 432-450. Southwell-Wright, William. "Past Perspectives: What Can Archaeology Offer Disability Studies?" in Matthew Wappett and Katrina Arndt, eds. Emerging Perspectives on Disability Studies (Palgrave Macmillan 2013). Sparks, Tabitha. "Dina Mulock Craik's Olive: Deformity, Gender, and Female Destiny," Women's Writing 20(3)(August 2013): 358-369. Stuckey, Zosha. "In Pursuit of the Common Life: Rhetoric and Education at the New York State Asylum at Syracuse, 1854-1884," Rhetoric Review 32(3)(2013): 233-249. Sturdy, Steve, Richard Freeman, and Jennifer Smith-Merry. "Making Knowledge for International Policy: WHO Europe and Mental Health Policy, 1970-2008," Social History of Medicine 26(3)(2013): 532-554. Timmermann, Carsten. "The Management of Stigma: Lung Cancer and Charity, circa 1990 to 2000," chapter 7 in A History of Lung Cancer: The Recalcitrant Disease (Palgrave Macmillan 2013). Tisdall, Laura. "'That was what Life in Bridgeburn had Made Her': Reading the Autobiographies of Children in Institutional Care in England, 1918-46," Twentieth-Century British History 24(3)(September 2013): 376-397. Tremain, Shelley. "Educating Jouy," Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 28(4)(2013): [no pages]. Van Lommel, Korneel. "The Terminology of the Medical Discharge and an Identity Shift among the Roman Disabled Veterans," Ancient History Bulletin (May 2013): [no pages, sorry]. Van Lommel, Korneel. "'I would rather cut off my thumb': Refusal of Military Service in Ancient Rome," Ancient Warfare 7(2)(2013): [no pages, sorry]. Van Lommel, Korneel. "The Recognition of Roman Soldiers' Mental Impairment," Acta Classica: Journal of the Classical Association of South Africa 56(2013): 155-184. Varughese John, Heather. "Translating Leprosy: The Expert and the Public in Stanley Stein's Anti-Stigmatization Campaigns, 1931-60," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 68(4)(October 2013): 659-687. Verhoeff, Berend. "Autism in Flux: A History of the Concept from Leo Kanner to DSM-5," History of Psychiatry 24(4)(December 2013): Verhoeff, Berend. "Autism in Flux: A History of the Concept from Leo Kanner to DSM-5," History of Psychiatry 24(4)(December 2013): 442-458. Vidovíc, Ester. "A Christmas Carol: Disability Conceptualized through Empathy and the Philosophy of 'Technologically Useful Bodies,'" International Research in Children's Literature 6(2013): 176-191. Virdi, Jaipreet. "Tensions between Educators and Aurists, 1815-30," British Deaf History Society Journal 15(4)(2013). Vongsathorn, Kathleen. 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"The Epileptic Aura in Literature: Aesthetic and Philosophical Dimensions," Epilepsia 54(3)(March 2013): 415-424. Worboys, Michael. "The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression: The Making of a 'Gold Standard' and the Unmaking of a Chronic Illness, 1960-1980," Chronic Illness 9(3)(September 2013): 202-219. ***********2012*************** A?iks?z, Salih Can. "Sacrificial Limbs of Sovereignty: Disabled Veterans, Masculinity, and Nationalist Politics in Turkey," Medical Anthropology Quarterly 26(1)(March 2012): 4-25. Bassler, Samantha. "'That Suck'd the Honey of His Music Vows': Disability Studies in Early Modern Musicological Research," Postmedieval 3(2)(Summer 2012): 182-194. Beitiks, Emily Smith. "The Ghosts of Institutionalization at Pennhurst's Haunted Asylum," The Hastings Center Report 42(1)(Jan-Feb 2012): 22-24. Bjarnason, Daví?, Valger?ur Stefánsdóttir & Lizette Beukes. "Signs speak as loud as words: deaf empowerment in Namibia," Development in Practice 22(2)(2012): 190-201. 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"A Wholesome Horror: The Stigmas of Leprosy in 19th Century Hawaii," Disability Studies Quarterly 30(3/4)(2010): online at Andrews, Jean F. "Leroy Colombo: The Deaf Lifeguard of Galveston Island, Part I: The Early Years (1905-1943)," East Texas Historical Journal 48(Fall 2010): 85-109. Bakker, Nelleke. "Before Ritalin: Children and Neurasthenia in the Netherlands," Paedagogica Historica 46(3)(2010): 383-401. 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. Bondevik, Hilde. "Who's Afraid of Amalie Skram? Hysteria and Rebellion in Amalie Skram's Novels of Mental Hospitals," in Knut Stene- Johansen and Frederik Tygstrup, eds., Illness in Context (Rodopi, 2010). Brenner, Elma. "Recent Perspectives on Leprosy in Medieval Western Europe," History Compass 8(5)(May 2010): 388-406. Brenner, Elma. "Outside the City Walls: Leprosy, Exclusion, and Social Identity in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Rouen," in Meredith Cohen and Justin Irnhaber-Baker, eds., Difference and Identity in Francia and Medieval France (Ashgate 2010): 139-156. Brozgal, Lia Nicole. "Blindness, the Visual, and Ekphrastic Impulses: Albert Memmi Colours in the Lines," French Studies 64(3)(2010): 317-328. Cantor, David. "Choosing to Live: Cancer Education, Movies, and the Conversion Narrative in America, 1921-1960," Literature and Medicine 28(2)(Fall 2009): 278-332. 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. Clauser-Roemer, Kendra. "'What Indiana Can Do': The Influence of Female Field Workers on the Indiana Committee on Mental Defectives, 1915-1924," Indiana Magazine of History 106(September 2010): 246-271. 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. Cornish, William. "Insanity and Mental Deficiency," Oxford History of the Laws of England (Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs) (February 2010): 823-835. 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. Dorman, Anke. "Disability in the Hebrew Bible: Interpreting Mental and Physical Differences," Journal for the Study of Judaism 41(3) (2010): 417-418. Doyle, Dennis. "'Racial Differences Have to be Considered': Lauretta Bender, Bellevue Hospital, and the African-American Psyche, 1936-52," History of Psychiatry 21(2)(June 2010): 206-223. Floyd, Barbara. "Hugh Gregory Gallagher's Splendid Reception," Disability Studies Quarterly 30(3/4)(2010): online at 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. Garden, Rebecca. "Telling Stories about Illness and Disability: The Limits and Lessons of Narrative," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53(1)(Winter 2010): 121-135. Garton, Stephen. "Criminal Propensities: Psychiatry, Classification, and Imprisonment in New York State, 1916-1940," Social History of Medicine 23(1)(April 2010): 79-97. Gobbo, Ken. "Dyslexia and Creativity: The Education and Work of Robert Rauschenberg," Disability Studies Quarterly 30(3/4)(2010): online at Goodheart, Lawrence B. "From Cure to Custodianship of the Insane Poor in Nineteenth-Century Connecticut," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 65(2010): 106-130. Grue, Lars. "Eugenics and Euthanasia: Then and Now," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 12(1)(March 2010): 33-45. 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. Hasson, Ezra. "Capacity to Marry: Law, Medicine, and Conceptions of Insanity," Social History of Medicine 23(1)(April 2010): 1-20. 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. Hodkinson, Alan. "Inclusive and Special Education in the English Educational System: Historical Perspectives, Recent Developments, and Future Challenges," British Journal of Special Education 37(2)(2010): 61-67. Howe, Blake. "Paul Wittgenstein and the Performance of Disability," Journal of Musicology 27(2)(2010): 135-180. Jones, Simon R. "Re-expanding the Phenomenology of Hallucinations: Lessons from Sixteenth-Century Spain," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 13(2)(March 2010): 187-208. Kashani-Sabet, Firoozeh. "The Haves and the Have Nots: A Historical Study of Disability in Modern Iran," Iranian Studies 43(2)(2010): 167-195. Kirby, Stephanie. "Sputum and the Scent of Wallflowers: Nursing in Tuberculosis Sanatoria, 1920-1970," Social History of Medicine 23(2010): 602-620. Kleege, Georgina. "Dialogues with the Blind: Literary Depictions of Blindness and Visual Art," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 4(1)(2010): [no pages, sorry]. Lester, David. "The Reasons for Suicide: An Analysis of the Diary of Arthur Inman," Death Studies 34(1)(January 2010): 54-70. 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]. Mann, Michael W. "The Epileptic Seizure and the Mystery of Death in Christian Painting," Epilepsy and Behavior 17(2)(2010): 139-146. 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. Marchbanks, Paul. "A Costly Morality: Dependency Care and Mental Difference in the Novels of the Bront? Sisters," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 4(1)(2010): [no pages, sorry]. Martinez, Ronald L. "Petrarch's Lame Leg and the Corpus of Cicero: An Early Crisis of Humanism?" in Julia L. Hairston and Walter Stephens, eds., The Body in Early Modern Italy (Johns Hopkins University Press 2010): 42-60. 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. Mason, Jean S. "Walker Percy's The Gramercy Winner : A Memoir of the American Tuberculosis Experience," Journal of American Culture 33(2)(June 2010): 107-120. 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. McWilliams, Ellen. "Madness and Mother Ireland in the Fiction of Patrick McCabe," Irish Studies Review 18(4)(November 2010): 391-400. Meyer, Manuella. "Sanity in the South Atlantic: The Mythos of Philippe Pinel and the Asylum Movement in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro," Atlantic Studies 7(4)(2010): 473-492. Monk, Lee-Ann. "Exploiting Patient Labour at Kew Cottages, Australia, 1887-1950," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 38(2)(2010): 86- 94. Neumann, Boaz. "Being Prosthetic in the First World War and Weimar Germany," Body & Society 16(2010): 93-126.Newman, Etan. "For Whose Benefit? Social Control and the Construction of Providence's Dexter Asylum," Historian 72(1)(2010): 96-121. Olson, Marilyn L. "'Halt, Blind, Lame, Sick, and Lazy': Care of the Poor in Cedar County, Iowa, 1857-1890," Annals of Iowa 69(Spring 2010): 131-172. 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. O'Tool, Mark P. "The povres avugles of the H?pital des Quinze-Vingt: Disability and Community in Medieval Paris," in Meredith Cohen and Justin Irnhaber-Baker, eds., Difference and Identity in Francia and Medieval France (Ashgate 2010): 157-174. Pedani, Maria Pia. "Il silenzio del sultano," in Antonella Ghersetti, ed., Il potero della parola, la parola del potere: tra Europa e mondo arabo- ottomano tra medioevo e età moderna (Venice: Filippi Editore 2010): 999-112. 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"'No Place to Go, See': Blindness and World War II Demobilization Narratives," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(2)(2009): [no pages, sorry]. Hickman, Clare. "Cheerful Prospects and Tranquil Restoration: The Visual Experience of Landscape as Part of the Therapeutic Regime of the British Asylum, 1800-60," History of Psychiatry 20(1)(December 2009): 425-441. Hirschmann, Nancy J. "Stem Cells, Disability, and Abortion: A Feminist Approach to Equal Citizenship," in Linda McClain and Joanna Grossman, eds., Gender Equality: Dimensions of Women’s Equal Citizenship (Cambridge University Press 2009). Hirshbein, Laura D. "Gender, Age, and Diagnosis: The Rise and Fall of Involutional Melancholia in American Psychiatry, 1900-1980," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 83(Winter 2009): 710-745. Hutchinson, John M. "What Was Tad Lincoln's Speech Problem?" Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 30(1)(Winter 2009): 35-51. Jensen, Joan M. "Silver City Health Tourism in the Early Twentieth Century: A Case Study," New Mexico Historical Review 84(Summer 2009): 321-361. Jones, Ross. "Removing Some of the Dust from the Wheels of Civilization: William Ernest Jones and the 1928 Commonwealth Survey of Mental Deficiency," Australian Historical Studies 40(1)(March 2009): [no pages, sorry]. Kelly, Brendan D. "Criminal Insanity in 19th-century Ireland, Europe, and the United States: Cases, Contexts, and Controversies," International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 32(6)(November-December 2009): 362-368. Kinder, John M. "Iconography of Injury: Encountering the Wounded Soldier's Body in American Poster Art and Photography of World War I," in Pearl James, ed., Picture This: World War I Posters and Visual Culture (University of Nebraska Press 2009). Kirby, Stephanie, and Wendy Madsen. "Institutionalised Isolation: Tuberculosis Nursing at Westwood Sanatorium, Queensland, Australia, 1919-55," Nursing Inquiry 16(2)(2009): 122-132. 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"Consolidando el modelo medico de discapacidad: sobre la poliomielitis y la constitucion de la traumatologia y ortopedia como especialidad en Espana (1930-1950)" ["Consolidating the medical model of disability:on poliomyelitis and the constitution of orthopedic surgery and orthopaedics as a specialty in Spain (1930-1950)"], Asclepio, Revista de la Medicina y de la Cinecia LXI (enero-junio 2009): 117-42. [in Spanish] Martins, Catarina S. "'Do You Hear with your Ears or with your Eyes?': The Education of Deaf Pupils at Casa Pia de Lisboa (c1820-1950)," Paedagogica Historica 45(1&2)(2009): 103-116. McCulloch, Jock. "Hiding a Pandemic: Dr. G. W. H. Schepers and the Politics of Silicosis in South Africa," Journal of Southern African Studies 35(4)(2009): 835-848. McRoy, Jay, and Guy Crucianelli. "'I Panic the World': Benevolent Exploitation in Tod Browning's Freaks and Harmony Korine's Gummo ," Journal of Popular Culture 42(2)(2009): 257-272. 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"Strengthening the Will: Public Clinics for the Nervously Ill in Sweden in the First Half of the Twentieth Century," Social History of Medicine 22(1)(2009): 115-132. Reagan, Leslie J. "Rashes, Rights, and Wrongs in the Hospital and in the Courtroom: German Measles, Abortion, and Malpractice before Roe and Doe," Law & History Review 27(Summer 2009): 241-279. Robertson, Jo. "The Leprosy Asylum in India: 1886-1947," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 64(2009): 429-473. Rogers, Naomi. "Polio Chronicles: Warm Springs and Disability Politics in the 1930s," Asclepio, Revista de la Medicina y de la Ciencia LXI (enero-junio 2009): 143-174. Rohmann, Gregor. "The Invention of Dancing Mania: Frankish Christianity, Platonic Cosmology, and Bodily Expressions in Sacred Space," The Medieval History Journal 12(1)(2009): 13-45. Roman, Leslie G. "No Time for Nostalgia!: Asylum-Making, Medicalized Colonialism in British Columbia (1859-97), and Artistic Praxis for Social Transformation," International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 22(1)(January 2009): 17-63. Sharpe, Robert L. "England's Legal Monsters," Law, Culture, and the Humanities 5(1)(2009): 100-130. Sheldon, Peter. "Silicosis, Mechanisation, and the Demise of the Sydney Rockchoppers' Union, 1908-18," Labour History 97(November 2009): 13-36. Smith, Leonard. "'The Keeper Must Himself be Kept': Visitation and the Lunatic Asylum in England, 1750-1850," Clio Medica/Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 86(2009): 199-222. Soria, Eduardo. "El aborto eugenésico en el Código Penal Argentino (1853-1922)," e?: Journal of Medical Humanities & Social Studies of Science and Technology 1(1)(August 2009): online here:[In Spanish; title translates "Eugenic Abortion in the Argentinean Penal Code, 1853-1922"] Stein, Sarah Abrevaya. "Deaf American Jewish Culture in Historical Perspective," American Jewish History 95(3)(September 2009): 277- 305. Stuckey, Michelle. "'Human Weeds': Dysgenic Breeders in Edith Summers Kelley’s Weeds" UCLA Center for the Study of Women: Thinking Gender Papers (February 1, 2009): Online here: Stuckey Symeonidou, Simoni. "The Experience of Disability Activism through the Development of the Disability Movement: How do Disabled Activists Find their Way in Politics," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 11(1)(March 2009): 17-34. Symeonidou, Simoni. "Trapped in our Past: The Price we Have to Pay for our Cultural Disability Inheritance," International Journal of Inclusive Education 13(6)(September 2009): 565-579. Tausiet, Maria. "Taming Madness: Moral Discourse and Allegory in Counter-Reformation Spain," History 34(315)(2009): 279-278. Tilley, Heather. "Frances Browne, the 'Blind Poetess': Toward a Poetics of Blind Writing," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(2)(2009): [no pages, sorry]. Turda, Marius. "'To End the Degeneration of a Nation': Debates on Eugenic Sterilization in Interwar Romania," Medical History 53(1) (January 2009): 77-104. van der Weil, Reina. "Trauma as Site of Identity: The Case of Jeanette Winterson and Frida Kahlo," Women: A Cultural Review 20(2) (2009): 135-156. Vandeventer Pearman, Tory. "Refiguring Disability: Deviance, Blinding, and the Supernatural in Thomas Chestre's Sir Launfal," Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 3(2)(2009): [no pages, sorry]. Vanobbergen, Bruno. "Changing perspectives on the child at risk at the end of the nineteenth century: The Belgian Maritime Hospital Roger de Grimberghe (1884-1914) as a space of inclusion and exclusion," Disability and Society 24(4)(2009): 425-436. Verstraete, Pieter. 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"La Cote d'Azur: The terre privilegie of Invalids and Artists, c1860-1900," French Cultural Studies 20(4)(2009): 383-402. Wright, Katie. "Engendering a Therapeutic Ethos: Modernity, Masculinity, and Nervousness," Journal of Historical Sociology 22(1) (February 2009): 84-107. ***********2008*************** Adams, Annmarie, Kevin Schwartzman, and David Theodore. "Collapse and Expand: Architecture and Tuberculosis Therapy in Montreal, 1909, 1933, 1954," Technology and Culture 49(4)(October 2008): 908-942. Baker, Naomi. "'To Make Love to a Deformity': Praising Ugliness in Early Modern England," Renaissance Studies 22(1)(February 2008): 86-109. Barnes, Sharon L. "Marvelous Arithmetics: Prosthesis, Speech, and Death in the Late Work of Audre Lorde," Women's Studies 37(7) (October 2008): 769-789. Beaumanoir, A. "Institutional Care for Patients with Epilepsy: Historical Aspects from the Late 18th Century until Today," Epilepsies 20(1) (2008): 45-50. Benedict, Susan and Tessa Chelouche. 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"'Children of Adversity': Disabilities and Child Welfare in Canada from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century," Journal of Family History 32(4)(2007): 413-432. Stubblefield, Anna. "Beyond the Pale: Tainted Whiteness, Cognitive Disability, and Eugenic Sterilization," Hypatia 22(2)(Spring 2007): [no pages, sorry]. Sufian, Sandy. "Mental Hygiene and Disability in the Zionist Project," Disability Studies Quarterly 27(4)(Fall 2007): online here: articles html/2007/fall/dsq v27 04 2007 fall st 01 sufian.htm Thalassis, Nafsika. "Soldiers in Psychiatric Therapy: The Case of Northfield Military Hospital, 1942-1946," Social History of Medicine 20(2) (2007): 351-368. Thomas, Paul B. "Smiting Goliath: Giants as Monsters in the Ancient Near East," Golem 2(1)(Spring 2007): online here: issue.htm Topp, Leslie. "Psychiatric Institutions, Their Architecture, and the Politics of Regional Autonomy in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in the History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 38(4) (December 2007): 733-755. Vanobbergen, Bruno. "Soon He Will Boil Over Like a Kettle: Visualizing the Invisible: The Representation of Hyperactivity in Women's Magazines and Professional Journals for Teachers in Flanders (1965-2005)," History of Education 36(2)(2007): 173-190. [Special issue: The Body of the Schoolchild in the History of Education] Verstraete, Pieter. "Towards a Disabled Past: Some Preliminary Thoughts about the History of Disability, Governmentality, and Experience," Educational Philosophy and Theory 39(1)(2007): 57-64. Wake, Naoko. "The Military, Psychiatry, and 'Unfit' Soldiers, 1939-1942," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 62(2007): 451-494. Walters, LeRoy. "Paul Braune Confronts the National Socialists' 'Euthanasia' Program," Holocaust and Genocide Studies 21(3)(2007): 454-487. Wannell, Louise. "Patients' Relatives and Psychiatric Doctors: Letter Writing in the York Retreat, 1875-1910," Social History of Medicine 20(2)(2007): 297-313. Weiner, Barbara, and William White. "The Journal of Inebriety (1876-1914): History, Topical Analysis, and Photographic Images," Addiction 102(1)(January 2007): 15-23. Westwood, Louise. "Care in the Community of the Mentally Disordered: The Case of the Guardianship Society, 1900-1939," Social History of Medicine 20(1)(April 2007): 57-72. Winance, Myriam, Isabelle Ville, and Jean-Fran?ois Ravaud. "Disability Policies in France: Changes and Tensions between the Category- based, Universalist, and Personalized Approaches," Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 9(3&4)(2007): 160-181. Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Ina. "Raising a Nation of 'Good Animals': The New Health Society and Health Education Campaigns in Interwar Britain," Social History of Medicine 20(1)(April 2007): 73-90. ***********2006*************** Altenbaugh, Richard J. "Where are the Disabled in the History of Education? The Impact of Polio on Sites of Learning," History of Education 35(6)(November 2006): 705-730. Baynton, Douglas C. "'The Undesirability of Admitting Deaf Mutes': US Immigration Policy and Deaf Immigrants, 1882-1924," Sign Language Studies 6(4)(Summer 2006): 391-?. Beaudreau, Sherry Ann, and Stanley Finger. "Medical Electricity and Madness in the 18th Century: the Legacies of Benjamin Franklin and Jan Ingenhousz," Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 49(3)(Summer 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Bernuth, Ruth v., "?ber Zwerge, rachitische Ungeheuer und bl?dsinnige Leute lacht man nicht. Zu Karl Fl?gels 'Geschichte der Hofnarren' von 1789," Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 61-72. [on early modern constructions of “dwarfism”] Biklen, Douglas and Christopher Kliewer. "Constructing Competence: Autism, Voice, and the 'Disordered' Body," International Journal of Inclusive Education 10(2-3)(March-May 2006): 169-188. B?sl, Elsbeth: "'...damit alle Behinderten – unabh?ngig von der Ursache ihrer Behinderung – den Schutz des Gesetzes haben...' ?ber Chancenungleichheiten und Hierarchien in der westdeutschen Behindertenpolitik." Die Welt als Barriere. Deutschsprachige Beitr?ge zu den Disability Studies , Hrsg. v. Erich Otto Graf/Cornelia Renggli/Weisser, Jan, Bern 2006, S. 57-65. [on disability policy and the welfare state in the FRG] B?sl, Elsbeth, "Integration durch Arbeit? Westdeutsche Behindertenpolitik unter dem Primat der Erwerbsarbeit 1949–1974," Traverse. Zeitschrift für Geschichte (2006), Nr. 3, S. 113-123. [on disability policy, the welfare state and rehabilitation in the workplace in the FRD] Brink, Cornelia, "'Keine Angst vor Psychiatern'. Psychiatrie, Psychiatriekritik und ?ffentlichkeit in der Bundesrepublik (1960-1980)," "Moderne" Anstaltspsychiatrie im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Legitimation und Kritik , Hrsg. v. Fangerau, Heiner/Nolte, Karin, Stuttgart 2006, S. 341-360. [on psychiatry and institutions] Buckingham, Jane. "The Pacific Leprosy Foundation Archive and Oral Histories of Leprosy in the South Pacific," Journal of Pacific History 41(1)(June 2006): 81-86. Chávez-García, Miroslava. "Youth, Evidence, and Agency: Mexican and Mexican-American Youth at the Whittier State School, 1890-1920," Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies 31(2)(2006): 25-83. Chivers, Sally. "Baby Jane Grew Up: The Dramatic Intersection of Age with Disability," Canadian Review of American Studies 36(2)(2006): 211-227.[about the treatment of ageing/disability in the films Sunset Boulevard and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?] Cross, Katherine, Allison Kabel, and Cathy Lysack. "Images of self and spinal cord injury: exploring drawing as a visual method in disability research," Visual Studies 21(2)(2006): 183-193. Chupik, Jessa, and David Wright. "Treating the 'idiot' child in early 20th-century Ontario," Disability and Society 21(1)(January 2006): 77- 90. Cohen, Gary L. and Loren A. Rolak, "Thomas Jefferson's Headaches: Were they Migraines?" Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain 46(3)(March 2006): 492-497. Coleborne, Catharine. "Families, Patients, and Emotions: Asylums for the Insane in Colonial Australia and New Zealand, c1880-1910," Social History of Medicine 19(3)(December 2006): 425-442. Crossley, Nick. "The Field of Psychiatric Contention in the UK, 1960-2000," Social Science and Medicine 62(3)(February 2006): 552-563. Dorr, Gregory Michael. "Defective or Disabled? Race, Medicine, and Eugenics in Progressive Era Virginia and Alabama," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 5(4)(October 2006): [no pages, sorry]. d'Orsi, Giuseppe and Paolo Tinuper, "'I heard voices...': From semiology, a historical review, and a new hypothesis on the presumed epilepsy of Joan of Arc," Epilepsy & Behavior 9(1)(August 2006): 152-157. Duchan, Judith Felson. "Providing a Place in the New History of Disabilities for Communication Access," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online]. Dwyer, Ellen. "Psychiatry and Race During World War II," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 61(2006): 117-143.Elden, Stuart. "Discipline, Health, and Madness: Foucault's Le Pouvoir Psychiatrique," History of the Human Sciences 19(1)(2006): 39-66. Ellis, Robert. "The Asylum, the Poor Law, and a Reassessment of the Four-Shilling Grant: Admissions to County Asylums of Yorkshire in the Nineteenth Century," Social History of Medicine 19(1)(2006): [no pages, sorry]. Erb, Cynthia Marie. "'Have You Seen the Inside of One of those Places?': Psycho, Foucault, and the Postwar Context of Madness," Cinema Journal 45(4)(Summer 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Frembgen, J. W. "Honour, Shame, and Bodily Mutilation: Cutting Off the Nose Among Tribal Societies in Pakistan," Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 16(2006): 243-60. Froestad, Jan, and Bodil Ravneberg, "Education Policy, the Norwegian Unitary School, and the Social Construction of Disability," Scandinavian Journal of History 31(2)(June 2006): 119-143. Funabashi, Harutoshi. "Minimata Disease and Environmental Governance," International Journal of Japanese Sociology 15(1)(November 2006): 7-25. Gallego, Margaret, Grace Zamora Duran, and Elba I. Reyes, "It Depends: A Sociohistorical Account of the Definitions and Methods of Identification of Learning Disabilities," Teachers College Record 108(11)(November 2006): 2195-2219. Gerodetti, Natalia. "From Science to Social Technology: Eugenics and Politics in Twentieth-Century Switzerland," Social Politics 13(2006): 59-88. Gerodetti, Natalia. "Eugenic Family Politics and Social Democrats: 'Positive' Eugenics and Marriage Advice Bureaus," Journal of Historical Sociology 19(3)(September 2006): 217-244.[From the abstract: "The substantive focus here is on the eugenic content of premarital advice and family politics in Switzerland assessing the impact of the eugenics movement as well as the women's movement."] Ghaly, Mohammad M. I. "Writings on Disability in Islam: The 16th-Century Polemic on Ibn Fahd's Nukat al-Ziraf," Arab Studies Journal 13(2) (Fall 2005/Spring 2006): 9-38. Goodey, C. F. "Behavioural Phenotypes in Disability Research: Historical Perspectives," Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 50(6) (June 2006): 397-403. Gowland, Angus. "The Problem of Early Modern Melancholy," Past and Present 191(1)(2006): 77-120. Hamilton, Elizabeth C. "Of Miracles and Pedestals: Helen Keller in German Culture," Disability Studies Quarterly (Winter 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Hannen, Christian, "Von der Fürsorge zur Barrierefreiheit. Die Hamburger Geh?rlosenbewegung 1875-2005," Seedorf/Hamburg 2006. [on the Hamburg self-help group of people with hearing disabilities] Harkness, Deborah. "Nosce teipsum: Curiosity, the Humoural Body, and the Culture of Therapeutics in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century England," in RJW Evans and Alexander Marr, eds., Curiosity and Wonder from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (Ashgate 2006). Hirshbein, Laura D. "Science, Gender, and the Emergence of Depression in American Psychiatry, 1952-1980," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 61(2006): 187-216. Hughes, Ann. "A 'lunatick revolter from loyalty': The Death of Rowland Wilson and the English Revolution," History Workshop Journal 61(1) (Spring 2006): 192-204. Jain, Sanjeer, and P. Murthy. "Madmen and Specialists: The Clientele and the Staff of the Lunatic Asylum, Bangalore," International Review of Psychiatry 18(4)(August 2006): 345-354.[From the abstract: "Documenting the specific histories of the staff and patients of an asylum can thus help us understand the evolution of the physical and the intellectual growth of psychiatry in India. In this endeavour, we have used the records of the Lunatic Asylum, Bangalore...to explore the history of psychiatry in India."] Jurecic, Ann. "Mindblindness: Autism, Writing, and the Problem of Empathy," Literature and Medicine 25(1)(Spring 2006): 1-23. Kaba, Mariama, "Quelle place pour une perspective genre dans la 'Disability History“'? Histoire du corps des femmes et des hommes à travers le handicap," Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 47-60. [on gendering disability history] K?bsell, Swantje. "The Disability Rights Movement in Germany: History, Development, Present State," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online only, no pages]. Koch, Lene. "Eugenic Sterilisation in Scandinavia," The European Legacy 11(3)(June 2006): 299-310. Kudlick, Catherine. "A History Profession for Every Body," Journal of Women's History 18(1)(2006): 163-167. Kuppers, Petra. "Community Arts Practices: Improvising Being-Together," Culture Machine 8(2006): Lewis, Bradley. "Listening to Chekhov: Narrative Approaches to Depression," Literature and Medicine 25(1)(Spring 2006): 46-71. Linthicum, Liz. "Integrative Practice: Oral History, Dress and Disability Studies," Journal of Design History 19(4)(2006): 309-318. Lombardo, Paul A. and Gregory M. Dorr, "Eugenics, Medical Education, and the Public Health Service: Another Perspective on the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Summer 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Lund, Mary Ann. "Robert Burton the Spiritual Physician: Religion and Medicine in The Anatomy of Melancholy," Review of English Studies 57(2006): 665-683. Martinez-Perez, J., and M. I. Porras Gallo. "[Towards a New Social Perception of People with Disabilities: Legislation, Medicine, and the Work-Disabled in Spain (1900-1936)]," Dynamis 26(2006): 195-219. [Article in Spanish] Mahone, S. "Psychiatry in the East African Colonies: A Background to Confinement," International Review of Psychiatry 18(4)(August 2006): 327-332.[From the abstract: "The process of lunacy certification, in particular, provides a snapshot of the medical and political tensions that existed among the medical establishment, the prison system, and the colonial courts, all of whom sought to define collective African behaviour."] Manon, Hugh S. "Seeing Through Seeing Through: The Trompe l'Oeil Effect and Bodily Difference in the Cinema of Tod Browning," Framework: The Journal of Cinema and Media 47(1)(Spring 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Marks, Shula. "The Silent Scourge? Silicosis, Respiratory Disease, and Gold-Mining in South Africa," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 32(4)(May 2006): 569-589. Marland, H. "Languages and Landscapes of Emotion: Motherhood and Puerperal Insanity in the Nineteenth Century," in Fay Bound Alberti, ed., Medicine, Emotion, and Disease, 1700-1950 (Palgrave MacMillan 2006). Martin, Holly E. "Mental illness as metaphor in Hua-ling Nieh and Li-hua Yu's Chinese-language American novels," Comparative American Studies 4(3)(2006): 347-367. McCrone, William P. "Tracking the Disability Pendulum: The First Decade of the Americans With Disabilities Act," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 11(1)(2006): 134. McCulloch, Jock. "The Mine at Wittenoom: Blue Asbestos, Labour, and Occupational Disease," Labour History 47(1)(February 2006): 1- 20. Millet, Ann. "Disarming Venus: Disability and Re-Vision of Art History," FEMTAP: A Journal of Feminist Theory and Practice (Summer 2006): 21-41; online here:[] Mor, Sagit. "Between Charity, Welfare, and Warfare: A Disability Legal Studies Analysis of Privilege and Neglect in Israeli Disability Policy," Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities 18(1)(2006): 63-137. Muramoto, Osamu, and Walter G. Englert. "Socrates and Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Pathographic Diagnosis 2400 Years Later," Epilepsia 47(3)(March 2006): 652-654. Murray, Stuart. "Autism and the Contemporary Sentimental: Fiction and the Narrative Fascination of the Present," Literature and Medicine 25(1)(Spring 2006): 24-45. Naito, Jonathan Tadashi. "Cruel and Unusual Light: Electricity and Effacement in Stephen Crane's The Monster" Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 62.1 (2006) 35-63. Ni Dhuill, Caitriona. "'Ein Neues, Machtiges Volkstum': Eugenic Discourse and its Impact on the Work of Gerhart Hauptmann," German Life and Letters 59(3)(July 2006): 405-422. Oliphant, John. "Empowerment and Debilitation in the Educational Experience of the Blind in Nineteenth-century England and Scotland," History of Education 35(1)(January 2006): 47-68. Paterson, B. "Newspaper Representations of Mental Illness and the Impact of the Reporting of 'Events' on Social Policy: The 'Framing' of Isabel Schwarz and Jonathan Zito," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 13(3)(June 2006): 294-300. Percy, Carol. "Writing from the Asylum: Martha Shakespear Lloyd at the Linguistic Limits of Eighteenth Century Femininity," Women's Writing 13(1)(March 2006): 83-102. Potter, Robert B., and Joan Phillips. "'Mad Dogs and Transnational Migrants?': Bajan-Brit Second-Generation Migrants and Accusations of Madness," Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96(3)(September 2006): 586-?. Rabeharisoa, Vololona, "From representation to mediation: The shaping of collective mobilization on muscular dystrophy in France," Social Science and Medicine 62(3)(February 2006): 564-576. Reber, Vera Blinn. "The Sanatorium Age: Pennsylvania and Argentina, 1900-1945," Pennsylvania History: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic Studies 73(4)(2006): 412-445. Rice, Nancy. "'Reining In' Special Education: Constructions of Special Education' in New York Times Editorials, 1975-2004," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online only, no pages]. Ritzmann, Iris, "'Die der Welt und sich selbst zur Last sind': Behinderte Kinder und Jugendliche in der Frühen Neuzeit," Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 73-86. [on children with disability in early modern Germany] Rockhold, Pia. "Technology, Health, Impairment and Disability: An Historical Overview," Development 49(4)(December 2006): 107-113. Scharf, Lothar, "Taubstumme in der Hitlerjugend?" Fridolin W. erz?hlt. Biografie und Dokumentation zu Geh?rlosen im 3. Reich, Heuenstamm 2006. [a biografical account of a boy with hearing and speech impairments in the Hitler Youth] Scott, Catherine. "Time Out of Joint: The Narcotic Effect of Prolepsis in Christopher Reeve's Still Me ," Biography 29(Spring 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Shoham-Steiner, Ephraim. "The Humble Sage and the Wandering Madman: Madness and Madmen in an Exemplum from Sefer Hasidim," Jewish Quarterly Review 96(1)(Winter 2006): 38-49. Thomson, Gerald. "'Through No Fault of their Own': Josephine Dauphinee and the 'Subnormal' Pupils of the Vancouver School System, 1911-1941," Historical Studies in Education/Revue d'Histoire de l'Education 18(1)(Spring 2006): 51-74. Tomlinson, Susan. "'Curiously without Body': The Hidden Language of Zona Gale's Faint Perfume ," MFS Modern Fiction Studies 52(3) (Fall 2006): [no pages, sorry]. Vislie, Lise. "Special Education Under the Modernity: From Restricted Liberty, through Organized Modernity, to Extended Liberty and a Plurality of Practices," European Journal of Special Needs Education 21(4)(November 2006): 395-414. vonBernuth, Ruth. "Fools: From Marvels of Nature to Asylum Inmates. Imaginations of Natural Folly," Disability Studies Quarterly (Spring 2006): [online only, no pages]. Waldschmidt, Anne, "Soziales Problem oder kulturelle Differenz? Zur Geschichte von 'Behinderung' aus der Sicht der 'Disability Studies,'" Traverse 13 (2006), H. 3, S. 31-46. [on how to do research in disability history] Ward, Margaret. "The Vision of the Disability Services Act 1986: A Never-Ending Struggle," Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability 31(4)(December 2006): 253-254. Wickham, Parnel. "Idiocy in Virginia, 1616-1860," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Winter 2006): [no pages, sorry]. ***********2005***************Bach, Jennifer. "Was Mary Todd Lincoln Bipolar?" Journal of Illinois History 8(4)(Winter 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Bamberg, Cherry Fletcher. "Peleg Gifford's Tale," Rhode Island History 63(3)(Fall 2005): 51-68. EXTRACT: "He spent decades in close confinement in a cage at the workhouse, the jail, and in Dexter Asylum before dying in Butler Hospital for the Insane. Although a single act of his insanity--the burning of the First Congregational Church in Providence--is well-known, surprisingly little has been written about Peleg or his family." Gifford lived 1770-1853. Bates, Alan W. "Good, Common, Regular, and Orderly: Early Modern Classifications of Monstrous Births," Social History of Medicine 18(2) (August 2005): 141-158. Baynton, Douglas C. "Defectives in the Land: Disability and American Immigration Policy, 1882-1924," Journal of American Ethnic History (Spring 2005): 31-44. Comments by Amy Fairchild, David Gerber, Alan M. Kraut, Catherine Kudlick, pp 45-62. Baynton, "Response," pp 63- 69. Beard, Renee. "Advocating Voice: Organizational, Historical, and Social Milieux of the Alzheimer's Disease Movement," in Social Movements in Health ed. Phil Brown and Steven Zavestoski (Blackwell 2005). Boschma, Geertje, Olive Yonge, and Lorraine Mychajlunow. "Gender and Professional Identity in Psychaitric Nursing Practice in Alberta, Canada, 1930-75," Nursing Inquiry 12(4)(2005): 243-?. Brimblecombe, N. "Asylum Nursing in the UK at the End of the Victorian Era: Hill End Asylum," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 12(1)(February 2005): 57-63. Brown, Anna. "Ellen Pinsent: Including the 'Feebleminded' in Birmingham, 1900-1913," History of Education 34(5)(September 2005): 535- 546. Bufton, Mark W., and Joseph Melling. "Coming Up for Air: Experts, Employers, and Workers in Campaigns to Compensate Silicosis Sufferers in Britain, 1918-1939," Social History of Medicine 18(2005): 63-86. Cherry, Steven, and Roger Munting. "'Exercise is the Thing'? Sport and the Asylum c.1850-1950," The International Journal of the History of Sport 22(1)(January 2005): 42-58. Clarke, Nic. "Sacred daemons: The Perception and Treatment of Intellectually Disabled Children in British Columbia, 1870-1930," BC Studies 144(2005): 61-89. Closet-Crane, Catherine. "Dwarfs as Seventeenth-Century Cynics at the Court of Philip IV of Spain: A Study of Velasquez' Portraits of Palace Dwarfs," Revista Atenea 25(1)(June 2005): [no pages, sorry] Cochran, E. A. "'The Full Imago Dei': The Implications of John Wesley's Scriptural Holiness for Conceptions of Suffering and Disability," Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health 9(3)(2005): 21-46. Covey, H. C. "Western Christianity's Two Historical Treatments of People with Disabilities or Mental Illness," The Social Science Journals 42(1)(2005): 107-114. Diedrich, Lisa. "Genealogies of Disability: Historical Emergence and Everyday Enactments," Cultural Studies 19(6)(November 2005): 649- 666. Edwards, R. A. R. "Sound and Fury, or Much Ado About Nothing? Cochlear Implants in Historical Perspective," Journal of American History (December 2005): 892-920. El-Saadi, Hoda. "Changing Attitudes Towards Women's Madness in Nineteenth-Century Egypt," Hawwa 3(3)(2005): 293-308. Fabb, Nigel, and Iain Hutchison. "'...and Rimmain yoor obeddeend omble zervand': The Invented Spelling System of William Baillie of Dunain (1789-1869)," Transactions of the Philological Society 103(3)(2005): 323-338. Fuentes, MJG. "Representing Disability in 90s Spain: The Case of Once," Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 6(3)(2005): 305-318. Gelber, Scott. "A 'Hard-Boiled Order': The Reeducation of Disabled WWI Veterans in New York City," Journal of Social History 39(1)(Fall 2005): 161-183. Giaever, Oyvind. "Abortion and Eugenics: The Role of Eugenic Arguments in Norwegian Abortion Debates and Legislation, 1920-1978," Scandinavian Journal of History 30(1)(March 2005): 21-44. Gilbert, Robert E. "Calvin Coolidge's Tragic Presidency: The Political Effects of Bereavement and Depression," Journal of American Studies 39(1)(April 2005): 87-110. Grandbois, D. "Stigma of Mental Illness among American Indian and Alaska Native Nations: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives," Issues in Mental Health Nursing 26(10)(2005): 1001-1024. Grob, Gerald N. "Public Policy and Mental Illnesses: Jimmy Carter's Presidential Commission on Mental Health," The Milbank Quarterly 83(3)(September 2005): 425-456. Haller, Beth, and Robin Larsen. "Persuading Sanity: Magic Lantern Images and the Nineteenth-Century Moral Treatment in America," Journal of American Culture 28(3)(September 2005): 259-272. Hamdy, Sherine F. "Blinding Ignorance: Medical Science, Diseased Eyes, and Religious Practice in Egypt," Arab Studies Journal 13(1) (Spring 2005): [no available page numbers]. Hughes, John R. "Did All Those Famous People Really Have Epilepsy?" Epilepsy and Behavior 6(2)(March 2005): 115-139. Hughes, John R. "The Idiosyncratic Aspects of the Epilepsy of Fyodor Dostoevsky," Epilepsy and Behavior 7(3)(2005): 531-538. Hutchison, Iain. "Voices from the Past: Early Institutional Experience of Children with Disabilities--the Case of Scotland," Pediatric Rehabilitation 8(1)(January 2005): 67-77. Jakobsson, Armann. "The Specter of Old Age: Nasty Old Men in the Sagas of Icelanders," JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology 104(3)(July 2005): 297-325. Jones, Ross L. "Review Essay: Eugenics in Australia: Striving for National Fitness," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 60(2005): 239-241. Kapila, Shruti. "Masculinity and Madness: Princely Personhood and Colonial Sciences of the Mind in Western India 1871-1940," Past and Present 187(2005): 121-156. Kavcic, A., and D. B. Vodusek. "A Historical Perspective on Cerebral Palsy as a Concept and as a Diagnosis," European Journal of Neurology 12(8)(August 2005): 582-587. Keller, Richard. "Pinel in the Maghreb: Liberation, Confinement, and Psychiatric Reform in French North Africa," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Fall 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Kroker, Kenton. "Washouts: Electroencephalography, Epilepsy and Emotions in the Selection of American Aviators during the Second World War," in Steven Walton, ed., Instrumental in War: Science, Research, and Instruments: Between Knowledge and the World (Brill, 2005): 301-338. Kruger, P. A., "Depression in the Hebrew Bible: an update," Journal of Near Eastern Studies , 64 (3)(July 2005): 187-192. Ladd-Taylor, Molly. "Coping with a 'Public Menace': Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota," Minnesota History Quarterly 59(6)(2005): [no pages, sorry]. Lavis, Anna. "'La Muse Malade,' 'The Fool's Perceptions,' and 'Il Furore dell' Arte': An examination of the Socio-cultural Construction of Genius Through Madness," Anthropology and Medicine 12(2)(August 2005): 151-164. Levine, Allan. "Perfect People, Perfect Country: According to the Gospel of Eugenics, Canada Had No Place for the Feebleminded," Beaver 85(2)(2005): 26-31. Linker, Beth. "Strength and Science: Gender, Physiotherapy, and Medicine in Early-Twentieth-Century America," Journal of Women's History 17(3)(Fall 2005): 105-132. Loeg, H. "Nova Scotians in Lunatic Asylums of NB," The Nova Scotia Genealogist 23(2)(Summer 2005): 97-100. Loughlin, Kelly. “Spectacle and Secrecy: Press Coverage of Conjoined Twins in 1950s Britain,” Medical History 49(2)(April 2005): 197- 212. Maglen, Krista. "Importing Trachoma: The Introduction into Britain of American Ideas of an 'Immigrant Disease,' 1892-1906," Immigrants and Minorities 23(1)(March 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Mezzano, Michael. "The Progressive Origins of Eugenics Critics: Raymond Pearl, Herbert S. Jennings, and the Defense of Scientific Inquiry," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 4(1)(January 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Myers, Kevin and Anna Brown. "Mental Deficiency: The Diagnosis and After-Care of Special School Leavers in Early Twentieth Century Birmingham," Journal of Historical Sociology 18(1-2)(March 2005): 72-98. Otsubo, Sumiko. "Between Two Worlds: Yamanouchi Shigeo and Eugenics in Early Twentieth-Century Japan," Annals of Science 62(2) (April 2005): 205-231. Philo, Chris, and Deborah S. Metzel. "Introduction to theme section on Geographies of Intellectual Disability: 'Outside the Participatory Mainstream'?" Health and Place 11(2)(June 2005): 77-85. Reiss, Matthias. "Forgotten Pioneers of the National Protest March: The National League of the Blind’s Marches to London, 1920 & 1936," Labour History Review 70(2)(August 2005): 133-165. Reynolds, Edward H. "Invited Editorial Commentary: Robert Bentley Todd's Electrical Theory of Epilepsy," Epilepsia 46(7)(July 2005): 991-994. Roof, David. "The Dawn of Idiocy: Nineteenth Century Tropes and Topologies of Intelligence," Queen: A Journal of Rhetoric and Power (January 2005): online here: Rose, Sarah F. "'Crippled' Hands: Disability in Labor and Working-Class History," Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas 2(1)(2005): 27-54. Scalenghe, Sara. "The Deaf in Ottoman Syria, 16th-18th Centuries," Arab Studies Journal 13(1)(Spring 2005): 10-25. Schuster, David G. "Personalizing Illness and Modernity: S. Weir Mitchell, Literary Women, and Neurasthenia, 1870-1914," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Winter 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Seaton, Frederick D. "The Long Road Toward 'The Right Thing to Do': The Troubled History of Winfield State Hospital," Kansas History 27(4)(Winter 2004/2005): [no pages, sorry]. Shildrick, Margrit. "The Disabled Body, Genealogy, and Undecidability," Cultural Studies 19(6)(November 2005): 755-770. Sorcinelli, Paolo. "War in the Mental Hospitals: Psychiatry and Clinical Files (1940-52)," Journal of Modern Italian Studies 10(4)(December 2005): 447-467. Straight, Julie. "Women, Religion, and Insanity in Mary Lamb's 'The Young Mahometan,'" European Romantic Review 16(4)(October 2005): 417-438. Suzuki, A. "My Own Private England: The Madness of James Tilly Matthews and of His Times," History of Psychiatry 16(4)(2005): 497- 502. Tellings, Agnes and Corrie Tijsseling, "An Unhappy and Utterly Pitiable Creature? Life and Self-Images of Deaf People in the Netherlands at the Time of the Founding Fathers of Deaf Education," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 10(2005): 193-202. Terbenche, Danielle. "'Curative' and 'Custodial': Benefits of Patient Treatment at the Asylum for the Insane, Kingston, 1878-1906," Canadian Historical Review 86(1)(March 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Tremblay, Mary, Audrey Campbell, and Geoffrey L. Hudson, "When Elevators Were for Pianos: An oral history account of the civilian experience of using wheelchairs in Canadian society. The first twenty-five years: 1945-1970," Disability & Society 20(2)(March 2005): 103- 116. Trevelyan, Barry, Matthew Smallman-Raynor, and Andrew D. Cliff. "The Spatial Dynamics of Poliomyelitis in the United States: From Epidemic Emergence to Vaccine-Induced Retreat, 1910-1971," Annals of the Association of American Geographers 95(2)(2005): 269-293. Trombley, Laura Skandera. "'She Wanted to Kill': Jean Clemens and Postictal Psychosis," American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 37(3) (Spring 2005): 225-237. Van Eickels, Klaus. "Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England," in Violence, Vulnerability, and Embodiment: Gender and History eds. Shani D'Cruze and Anupama Rao (Blackwell 2005). Verstraete, Peter. "The Taming of Disability: Phrenology and Bio-Power on the Road to the Destruction of Otherness in France, 1800-1860" History of Education 34(2)(March 2005): 119-134. Ward, M. J. "An Historical Perspective of Self-Determination in Special Education: Accomplishments and Challenges," Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities 30(3)(2005): 108-112. Warne, Vanessa. "'If You Should Ever Want An Arm': Disability and Dependency in Edgar Allan Poe's 'The Man that was Used Up," Revista Atenea 25(1)(June 2005): [no pages, sorry]. Watson, Nick, and Brian Woods. "The Origin and Early Developments of Special/Adaptive Wheechair Seating," Social History of Medicine 18(3)(December 2005): 459-474. Watson, Nick, and Brian Woods, "No wheelchairs beyond this point: A historical examination of wheelchair access in the Twentieth Century in Britain and America," Social Policy & Society 4(1)(2005): 97-105. White, John. "Puritan Intelligence: The Ideological Background to IQ," Oxford Review of Education 31(3)(2005): 423-442. Wilson, Daniel. "Braces, Wheelchairs, and Iron Lungs: The Paralyzed Body and the Machinery of Rehabilitation in the Polio Epidemics," Journal of Medical Humanities 26(2-3)(September 2005): 173-190. Winston, Michael. "Medicine, Marriage, and Human Degeneration in the French Enlightenment," Eighteenth-Century Studies 38(2)(Winter 2005): 263-281. Wolff, Francois-Charles. "Disability and Labour Supply During Economic Transition: Evidence from Bulgaria," Labour 19(2)(June 2005): 303-342. ************2004************** Basu, A. R. "A New Knowledge of Madness: Nineteenth Century Asylum Psychiatry in Bengal," Indian Journal of History of Science 39(3) (2004): 247-278. Bauman, H-Dirksen L. "Audism: Exploring the Metaphysics of Oppression," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 9(2004): 239-246.[From the abstract: This article traces the development of the concept of "audism" from its inception in the mid-1970s by exploring three distinct dimensions of oppression: individual, institutional, and metaphysical.] Beard, Renee L. "Advocating Voice: Organisational, Historical, and Social Milieux of the Alzheimer's Disease Movement," Sociology of Health and Illness 26(6)(September 2004): 797-819. Bergen, A. "The Public examination of Deaf and blind Children in Yorkshire, 1829-1890," Northern History 41(1)(2004): 149-162. Bittles, A. H., S. G. Sullivan, and L. A. Zhivotovsky, "Consanguinity, Caste, and Deaf-mutism in Punjab, 1921," Journal of Biosocial Science 36(2)(2004): 221-234. Boyer, Marilyn. "The Disabled Female Body as a Metaphor for Language in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar," Women's Studies 33(2)(June 2004): 199-224. Bozeman, John M. "Eugenics and the Clergy in the Early Twentieth-Century United States," The Journal of American Culture 27(4) (December 2004): 422-431. Brooks, G. "The Building of the Cumberland and Westmorland Joint Lunatic Asylum (Garlands Hospital)," Transactions - Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society 3(4)(2004): 229-244. Campbell, Fiona A. Kumari. "The Case of Clint Hallam's Wayward Hand: Print Media Representations of the 'Uncooperative' Disabled Patient," Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 18(3)(2004): 443-458. Carmack, S. D. "Mania--and Nancy Bane: Identifying the Family of Nancy (Donnally) Bane, Inmate at the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum and the Athens Insane Asylum," American Genealogist 79(1/2)(2004): 121-133. Cartwright, L. "'Emergencies of Survival': Moral Spectatorship and the 'New Vision of the Child' in Postwar Child Psychoanalysis," Journal of Visual Culture 3(1)(April 2004): 35-49. Chatterton, C. "'Caught in the Middle'? Mental nurse training in England 1919-51," Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 11(1) (2004): 30-35. Cho, W. "The Relation between Medical Care and Education in the Massachusetts State Hospital School for 'Crippled Children' in the Early 20th Century," Japanese Journal of Special Education 41(6)(2004): 641-650. Comiskey, C. "Cosmetic Surgery in Paris in 1926: The Case of the Amputated Leg," Journal of Women's History 16(3)(2004): 30-54. Connolly, Cynthia. "Pale, poor, and 'pretubercular' children: a history of pediatric antituberculosis efforts in France, Germany, and the United States, 1899–1929," Nursing Inquiry 11(3)(2004): [no pages, sorry]. Couser, G. T. "The Obituary of a Face: Lucy Grealy, Death Writing, and Posthumous Harm," Auto/Biography 12(1)(April 2004): 1-15. Cueto, Marcos. "Social Medicine and 'Leprosy' in the Peruvian Amazon," The Americas 61(1)(July 2004): 55-80. Daniels, C. R. and J. Golden. "Procreative Compounds: Popular Eugenics, Artificial Insemination and the Rise of the American Sperm Banking Industry," Journal of Social History 38(1)(2004): 5-28. Davis, D. H. J. "Dementia: sociological and philosophical constructions," Social Science and Medicine 58(2)(January 2004): 369-378. Doherty, Michael J. "The Sudden Death of Patsy Custis, or George Washington on Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy," Epilepsy and Behavior 5(4)(August 2004): 598-600. Dominguez-Rué, Emma. “Madwomen in the Drawing Room: Female Invalidism in Ellen Glasgow’s Gothic Stories,” Journal of American Studies 38(3)(December 2004): 425-438. Eghigian, G. "The Psychologization of the Socialist Self: East German Forensic Psychology and its Deviants, 1945-1975," German History 22(2)(May 2004): 181-205. Ernst, W. "Colonial Psychiatry, Magic, and Religion: The Case of Mesmerism in British India," History of Psychiatry 15(1)(March 2004): 57- 71. Fox, Stephen. "Barbara Kingsolver and Keri Hulme: Disability, Family, and Culture," Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 45(Summer 2004): 405-420. Garland-Thomson, Rosemarie. "The Cultural Logic of Euthanasia: 'Sad Fancyings' in Herman Melville's 'Bartleby.'" American Literature 76(4)(December 2004): 777-806. Goler, Robert I. "Loss and the Persistence of Memory: 'The Case of George Dedlow' and Disabled Civil War Veterans," Literature and Medicine 23(1)(Spring 2004): 160-183. Goodey, C. F. "'Foolishness' in Early Modern Medicine and the Concept of Intellectual Disability," Medical History 48(3)(2004): 289-310. Goodheart, Lawrence B. "Rethinking Mental Retardation: Education and Eugenics in Connecticut, 1818-1917," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(1)(January 2004): 90-111. Hourcade, Jack, Tami Everhart Pilotte, Elizabeth West, and Phil Parette. "A History of Augmentative and Alternative Communication for Individuals with Severe and Profound Disabilities," Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Studies 19(4)(Winter 2004): 235-244. Houston, Robert Allan. "Class Gender and Madness in Eighteenth-Century Scotland," Clio Medica 73(1)(January 2004): 45-68. Houston, R. A. "Clergy and the Care of the Insane in Eighteenth-Century Britain," Church History 73(1)(March 2004): 114-138. Hughes, John R. "Alexander of Macedon, the Greatest Warrior of All Times: Did He Have Seizures?" and "Dictator Perpetuus: Julius Caesar- -Did He Have Seizures? If So, What was the Etiology," Epilepsy and Behavior 5(5)(2004): 756-767. Huneault, K. "Impressions of difference: the painted canvases of Helen McNicoll," Art History 27(2)(April 2004): 349-350. [Helen McNicoll (1879–1915) was a deaf Canadian impressionist painter] Ingram, Richard A. "Beyond the Body Beautiful: The Uses and Dangers of Nietzsche's Rethinking of Health and Illness," in Peter Twohig and Vera Kalitzkus, eds., Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Disease (Rodopi 2004): 21-34. Jackson, M. "'A Menace to the Good of Society': Class, Fertility, and the Feeble-Minded in Edwardian England," Clio Medica/The Wellcome Series in the History of Medicine 73(1)(January 2004): 271-294. Keely, Karen A. "Teaching Eugenics to Children: Heredity and Reform in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy," The Lion and the Unicorn 28(3)(September 2004): 363-389. Kivirauma, Joel. "Scientific Revolutions in Special Education in Finland," European Journal of Special Needs Education 19(2)(June 2004): 123-143. Krokstad, Steinar and Steinar Westin. "Disability in society--medical and non-medical determinants for disability pension in a Norwegian total county population study," Social Science and Medicine 58(10)(May 2004): 1837-1848. [here only 3/04] Kromm, Jane. "Olivia Furiosa: Maniacal Women from Richardson to Wollstonecraft," Eighteenth-Century Fiction 16(3)(April 2004): 343- 372. Lees, Colin and Sue Ralph. "Charitable Provision for Blind People and Deaf People in Late Nineteenth Century London," Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs 4(3)(November 2004): 148-160. Leon, Sharon M. "'Hopelessly Entangled in Nordic Pre-Suppositions': Catholic Participation in the American Eugenics Society in the 1920s," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 59(1)(January 2004): 3-49. Logue, L. M. and Peter Blanck. "'There is Nothing that Promotes Longevity Like a Pension': Disability Policy and Mortality of Civil War Union Army Veterans," Wake Forest Law Review 39(1)(2004): 49-68. Lyons, Michael. "Powerful Practices: The Legacy of Margaret Mort," Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 51(1)(March 2004): 43-48. Malcolm, Elizabeth. "' A Most Miserable Looking Object': the Irish in English Asylums, 1851-1901: Migration, Poverty and Prejudice," in Irish and Polish Migration in Comparative Perspective , eds John Belchem and Klaus Tenfold (Essen 2004): 115-26. Matsumura, Janice. "State Propaganda and Mental Disorders: The Issue of Psychiatric Casualties among Japanese Soldiers During the Asia- Pacific War," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Winter 2004): [no pages, sorry]. McCrae, Niall. "The Beer Ration in Victorian Asylums," History of Psychiatry 15(2)(June 2004): 155-175. Melling, Joseph. "Sex and Sensibility in Cultural History: The English Governess in the Lunatic Asylum, 1845-1914," Clio Medica 73(1) (January 2004): 177-221. Meyer, Jessica. "'Not Septimus Now': Wives of Disabled Veterans and Cultural Memory of the First World War in Britain," Women's History Review 13(1)(2004): 117-138. Miles, M. "Locating Deaf People, Gesture, and Sign in African Histories, 1450s-1950s," Disability & Society 19(5)(2004): 531-545. Morrison, L. "Ceausescu’s Legacy: Family Struggles and Institutionalization of Children in Romania," Journal of Family History 29(2)(April 2004): 168-182. O'Brien, Gerald. "Rosemary Kennedy: The Importance of a Historical Footnote." Journal of Family History 29 (July, 2004): 225-236. Ohry, Avi. "People with disabilities before the days of modern rehabilitation medicine: Did they pave the way?," Disability and Rehabilitation 26(9)(May 2004): 546-548. Otsuka, K., et al. "Haizmann’s Madness: the Concept of Bizarreness and the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia," History of Psychiatry 15(1) (March 2004): 73-82. Padden, Carol. "Translating Veditz," Sign Language Studies 4(3)(Spring 2004): 244-260. Paluzzi, J. E. "A Social Disease/A Social Response: Lessons in Tuberculosis from Early 20th Century Chile," Social Science and Medicine 59(4)(August 2004): 763-773. Pandya, S. "Nineteenth Century Indian Leper Censuses and the Doctors," International Journal of Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases 72(3)(2004): 306-316. Piddock, Susan. "Possibilities and Realities: South Australia's Asylums in the 19th Century," Australasian Psychiatry 12(2)(June 2004): 172-175. Prior, Pauline M. "Prisoner or Patient? The Official Debate on the Criminal Lunatic in Nineteenth-Century Ireland," History of Psychiatry 15(2)(June 2004): 177-192. Rachman, Stephen. "Memento Morbi: Lam Qua's Paintings, Peter Parker's Patients," Letters (newsletter of the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities at Vanderbilt University) 12(2)(Spring 2004): online at center/ls04a.htm Radden, J. "Melancholia in the Writing of a Sixteenth-Century Spanish Nun," Harvard Review of Psychiatry 12(5)(September/October 2004): 293-297. Read, Jane. "Fit for what? Special education in London, 1890-1914," History of Education 33(3)(May 2004): 283-298. Read, Janet, and Luke Clements. "Demonstrably Awful: The Right to Life and the Selective Non-Treatment of Disabled Babies and Young Children," Journal of Law and Society 31(4)(December 2004): 482-509. Reedy, E. A. "The Discovery of Retrolental Fibroplasia and the Role of Oxygen: A Historical Review, 1942-1956," Neonatal Network 23(2) (2004): 31-38. Reiss, Benjamin. "Letters from Asylumia: The Opal and the Cultural Work of the Lunatic Asylum, 1851-1860," American Literary History 16(1)(Spring 2004): 1-28. Rembis, Michael A. "'I Ain't Been Reading While On Parole': Experts, Mental Tests, and Eugenic Commitment Law in Illinois, 1890-1940," History of Psychology 7(3)(2004): 225-247. Richards, M. "Perfecting people: selective breeding at the Oneida Community (1869-1879) and the Eugenics Movement," New Genetics & Society 23(1)(April 2004): 47-71. Richards, Penny L. "Points of Entry: Disability and the Historical Geography of Immigration," Disability Studies Quarterly 24(3)(Summer 2004): available online at articles html/2004/summer/dsq sum04 richards.html Richardson, Sandy. "Aoteaoroa/New Zealand nursing: from eugenics to cultural safety," Nursing Inquiry 11(1)(2004): [no pages, sorry]. Rimmerman, A. and S. S. Herr. "The Power of Powerlessness: A Study on the Israeli Disability Strike of 1999," Journal of Disability Policy Studies 15(1)(June 2004): 12-18. Rodas, Julia M. "Tiny Tim, Blind Bertha, and the Resistance of Miss Mowcher: Charles Dickens and the Uses of Disability," Dickens Studies Annual 34(2004): 51-98. Sakamoto, Hiroko. "The Cult of 'Love and Eugenics' in May Fourth Movement Discourse," Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 12(2)(Fall 2004): 329-376. Scull, Andrew. "The Insanity of Place," History of Psychiatry 15(4)(December 2004): 417-436. Silbey, David. "Bodies and Cultures Collide: Enlistment, the Medical Exam, and the British Working Class, 1914-1916," Social History of Medicine 17(1)(April 2004): 61-76. Slavishak, Edward. "'Working-Class Muscle: Homestead and Bodily Disorder in the Gilded Age," Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (October 2004): [no pages, sorry]. Smith, H., D. A. Sawyer, and B. B. Way. "Correctional Mental Health Services in New York: Then and Now," Psychiatric Quarterly 75(1) (2004): 21-39. Smith, Peter Scharff. "Isolation and mental illness in Vridsl?selille 1859-1873," Scandinavian Journal of History 29(1)(March 2004): 1-25. Stainton, Tim. "Reason's Other: The Emergence of the Disabled Subject in the Northern Renaissance," Disability & Society 19(3)(May 2004): 225-243. Stepan, Nancy Leys. "Eugenia no Brasil 1917-1940," in Cuidar, Controlar, Curar: ensaios históricos sobre saúde e doen?a na América Latina e Caribe , Gilberto Hochman & Diego Armus (editors). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Editora Fiocruz, 2004. [in Portuguese] Toscano, E. "Historical views on celiac disease: the contribution of Adolf Baginsky (1843-1918)," Acta Paediatrica 93(3)(2004): 417-418. van der Weiden, R.M.F. "The First Successful Separation of Conjoined Twins (1689)," Twin Research 7(2)(April 2004): 125-127. vanEickels, Klaus. "Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England," Gender and History 16(3)(November 2004): 588-602. von Koppenfels, W. "'These Irritant Bodies': Blinding and Blindness in Dystopia," The Cambridge Quarterly 33(2)(2004): 155-172. Waltz, M., and P. Shattock. "Autistic Disorder in Nineteenth-century London: Three Case Reports," Autism 8(1)(March 2004): 7-20. White, Terri-Ann. "Theodore and Brina: An Exploration of the Myths and Secrets of Family Life, 1851-1998," Journal of Historical Geography 30(2004): 520-550.[The title doesn't say, but the article is about a couple from Krakow who emigrated to Australia, and the institutionalization of the husband, Theodore, in a lunatic asylum in the 1870s.--Ed.] Woods, Brian and Nick Watson. "A Glimpse at the Social/Technological History of Wheelchairs," International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 11(9)(2004): 407-410. Woods, Brian and Nick Watson. "In Pursuit of Standardization: The British Ministry of Health's Model 8F Wheelchair 1948-1962," Technology and Culture 46(3)(2004): 540-568. Young, L., and A. F. Ashman. "Deinstitutionalisation in Australia Part I: Historical Perspective," British Journal of Developmental Disabilities 50(1)(2004): 21-28. ************2003**************Aguirre, Robert. "Exhibiting Degeneracy: The Aztec Children and the Ruins of Race,” Victorian Review 29(2)(2003): no pages, sorry. Arton, M. "The rise and fall of the Asylum Worker's Association: the history of a `Company Union,'" International History of Nursing Journal 7(3)(2003): 41-49. Baruch, Franklin R. "Milton's Blindness: The Conscious and Unconscious Patterns of Autobiography," in John Milton: Twentieth-Century Perspectives vol. 1: The Man and the Author , Martin J. Evans, ed. (Routledge 2003): 26-37. Bashford, Alison. "Cultivating the Consumptive Citizen: voluntary isolation in the early 20th century sanatorium," in Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion , Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, eds. (Routledge, 2003). Bate, Jonathan. "John Clare: Prologue to a New Life," in Romantic Biography , Arthur Bradley and Alan Rawes, eds. (Ashgate 2003): 18- 32. Belkin, Gary S. "Brain Death and the Historical Understanding of Bioethics," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 58(3) (July 2003): 325-361. Blanck, Peter and Chen Song, "'Never Forget What They Did Here': Civil War Pensions for Gettysburg Union Army Veterans and Disability in Nineteenth-Century America." William and Mary Law Review 44(February 2003): 907-1520. Blanton, Carlos Kevin. "From Intellectual Deficiency to Cultural Deficiency: Mexican Americans, Testing, and Public School Policy in the American Southwest, 1920-1940," Pacific Historical Review 72(1)(2003): [sorry, no pages]. Bohrer, S. F. "Harriet Martineau: Gender, Disability and Liability," Nineteenth Century Contexts 25(1)(June 2003): 21-37. Bourque, Monique. "Populating the Poorhouse: A Reassessment of Poor Relief in the Antebellum Delaware Valley," Pennsylvania History 70(4)(Autumn 2003): 397-432. Burns, Susan L. "From 'Leper Villages' to Leprosariums: Public Health, Nationalism and the Culture of Exclusion in Modern Japan," in Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion , Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, eds. (Routledge, 2003). Butler, M. A. and T. L. Bennett. "In Search of a Conceptualization of Multiple Sclerosis: A Historical Perspective," Neuropsychology Review 13(2)(June 2003): 93-112. Carey, Allison C. "Beyond the Medical Model: A Reconsideration of 'Feeblemindedness,' Citizenship, and Eugenic Restrictions," Disability and Society 18(4)(June 2003): 411-430. Carter, Thatcher. "Body Count: Autobiographies by Women Living with Breast Cancer," Journal of Popular Culture 36(4)(May 2003): 653- 668. Cockayne, Emily. "Experiences of the Deaf in Early Modern England," The Historical Journal 46(3)(September 2003): 493-510. Coleborne, C. "Remembering Psychiatry's Past: The Psychiatric Collection and its Display at Porirua Hospital Museum, New Zealand," Journal of Material Culture 8(1)(March 2003): 97-118. Couser, G. Thomas. "Identity, identicality, and life writing: Telling (the silent) twins apart," Biography: an interdisciplinary quarterly 26(2) (Spring 2003): 243-???. Croll, Paul, and Diana Moses. "Special Educational Needs Across Two Decades: Survey Evidence from English Primary Schools," British Educational Research Journal 29(5)(October 2003): 731-747. Cutcliffe, J. "A historical overview of psychiatric/mental health nursing education in the United Kingdom: going around in circles or on the straight and narrow?," Nurse Education Today 23(5)(2003): 338-346. Dale, Pamela. "Implementing the 1913 Mental Deficiency Act: Competing Priorities and Resource Constraint Evident in the South West of England before 1948," Social History of Medicine 16(3)(December 2003): [no pages, sorry]. Darjee, R., and J. Crichton. "Personality disorder and the law in Scotland: a historical perspective," Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology 14(2)(2003): 394-425. DeToledo, J. C., and M. R. Lowe. "Epilepsy, Demonic Possessions, and Fasting: Another Look at Translations of Mark 9:16," Epilepsy and Behavior 4(3)(June 2003): 338-339. Dickie, Simon. "Hilarity and Pitilessness in the Mid-Eighteenth Century: English Jestbook Humor," Eighteenth-Century Studies 37(1)(Fall 2003): 1-22.[From the abstract: Jestbooks were an enormously profitable part of the mid-century print market. They offer not just the usual jokes about scolds and cuckolds, but pitiless jokes about cripples and hunchbacks; nasty stories about leading blind women into walls; and oddly cheerful jests about rape and wife-beating.] Dolgin, Janet. "The ideological context of the disability rights critique: where modernity and tradition meet," Florida State University Law Review (30)(2003): 343-361. Dwyer, June. "Disease, deformity, and defiance: Writing the language of immigration law and the eugenics movement on the immigrant body," MELUS 28(1)(Spring 2003): 105-121. Edgar, A. "Velazquez and the Representation of Dignity," Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 6(2)(2003): 111-121. Edginton, B. "The Design of Moral Architecture at the York Retreat," Journal of Design History 16(2)(2003): 103-118. Etter, William: "'Tawdry physical affrightments': The performance of normalizing visions of the body in Edgar Allan Poe's 'Loss of Breath,'" American Transcendental Quarterly: 19th century American literature and culture 17(1)(March 2003): 5-22. Evans, K., J. McGrath, and R. Milns. "Searching for Schizophrenia in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature: A Systematic Review," Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 107(5)(May 2003): 323-330. Fahy, Thomas. "Worn, Damaged Bodies in Literature and Photography of the Great Depression," Journal of American Culture 26(1&4) (2003): [no pages, sorry]. Finnane, Mark. "The Ruly and the Unruly: The Uses of Isolation in the Management of the Insane," in Isolation: Places and Practices of Exclusion , Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford, eds. (Routledge, 2003). Fishman, G. A. "When your eyes have a wet nose: the evolution of the use of guide dogs and establishing the seeing eye," Survey of Ophthalmology 48(4)(July 2003): 452-458. Flitner, M. "Genetic geographies: A historical comparison of agrarian modernization and eugenic thought in Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States," Geoforum 34(2)(May 2003): 175-185. Freeberg, Ernest. "The Meanings of Blindness in Nineteenth-Century America," Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 110(1) (April 2000): 119-152. [This issue, while dated 2000, was released only recently.--Ed.] Gannett, Lisa. "The Normal Genome in Twentieth-Century Evolutionary Thought," Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34(1)(March 2003): 143-185. Gerber, David A. "Disabled Veterans, the State, and the Experience of Disability in Western Societies, 1800-1945," Journal of Social History 36(4)(Summer 2003): 899-916. Goldberg, A. "A Reinvented Public: 'Lunatics' Rights' and Bourgeois Populism in the Kaiserreich," German History 21(2)(May 2003): 159- 182. Goldstein, J. L., and M. M. L. Godemont. "The Legend and Lessons of Geel, Belgium: A 1500-Year-Old Legend, a 21st-Century Model," Community Mental Health Journal 39(5)(October 2003): 441-458. Gonder, Patrick. "Like a Monstrous Jigsaw Puzzle: Genetics and Race in Horror Films of the 1950s," The Velvet Light Trap 52(Fall 2003): 33-44. Goodman, Joyce. "Reflections on Researching an Archive of Disability: Sandlebridge, 1902-1935," Educational Review 55(1)(2003): 47- ??. Goto, T. and J. P. Wilson. "A Review of the History of Traumatic Stress Studies in Japan: From Traumatic Neurosis to PTSD," Trauma, Violence, and Abuse 4(3)(July 2003): 195-209. Hakim, Zeina. ?De la fureur à l'hystérie: les représentations de la monstruosité féminine à la fin du XVIIIe siècle?, article électronique, Equinoxes, A Graduate Journal of French & Francophone Studies, 1 (printemps-été 2003). URL: hakim.htm Hall, Lesley A. "'It Was Affecting the Medical Profession': The History of Masturbatory Insanity Revisited," Paedagogica Historica 39(6) (2003): 685-699. Hardy, A. "Commentary: Bread and Alum, Syphilis and Sunlight: Rickets in the Nineteenth Century," International Journal of Epidemiology 32(3)(June 2003): 337-340. Hardy, Anne. "Reframing Disease: Changing Perceptions of Tuberculosis in England and Wales, 1938-70," Historical Research 76(194) (2003): 535-???. Harrington, Ralph. "On the Tracks of Trauma: Railway Spine Reconsidered," Social History of Medicine 16(2)(August 2003): 209-223. Heller, Dana. "Holy Fools, Secular Saints, and Illiterate Saviors in American Literature and Popular Culture," Comparative Cultural Studies and Popular Culture 5(3)(September 2003): available online at Hirst, David and Pamela Michael. "Family, Community, and the 'Idiot' in Mid-Nineteenth Century North Wales," Disability & Society 18(2) (March 2003): 145-163. Houston, Robert Allan. "Courts, doctors, and insanity defences in 18th and early 19th century Scotland," International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 26(4)(July/August 2003): 339-354. Houston, Robert Allan. "The Face of Madness in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland," Eighteenth-Century Life 27(2)(June 2003): 49-66. Hughes, John R. "Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte: Did He Have Seizures? Psychogenic or Epileptic or Both?" Epilepsy and Behavior 4(6) (December 2003): 793-796. Hutchison, Iain. "Disability in Nineteenth-Century Scotland: The Case of Marion Brown," University of Sussex Journal of Contemporary History 5(January 2003): available online at http: //sussex.ac.uk/Units/HUMCENTR/usjch/contents.html Ion, Robin M., and M. Dominic Beer. "Valuing the past: The importance of an understanding of the history of psychiatry for healthcare professionals, service users and carers," International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 12(4)(2003): 237-??. Jefferson, Robert F. "'Enabled Courage': Race, Disability, and Black World War II Veterans in Postwar America," The Historian 65(5)(2003): 1102-1124. Jones, E., K. C. Hyams, and S. Wessely. "Screening for vulnerability to psychological disorders in the military: an historical survey," Journal of Medical Screening 10(1)(March 2003): 40-46. Kanaya, Tomoe, Stephen J. Ceci, and Matthew H. Scullin. "The rise and fall of IQ in special ed: Historical trends and their implications," Journal of School Psychology 41(6)(November 2003): 453-465. Killen, A. "From Shock to Schreck: Psychiatrists, Telephone Operators, and Traumatic Neurosis in Germany, 1900-26," Journal of Contemporary History 38(2)(April 2003): 201-220. Kiyaga, Nassozi B., and Donald F. Moores. "Deafness in Sub-Saharan Africa," American Annals of the Deaf 148(1)(Spring 2003): 18-24. Kontos, P. C. "'The Painterly Hand': Embodied Consciousness and Alzheimer's Disease," Journal of Aging Studies 17(2)(May 2003): 151- 170. [About the art and late-life disability of Willem deKooning] Krainz, Thomas A. "Transforming the Progressive Era Welfare State: Activists for the Blind and Blind Benefits," Journal of Policy History 15(2)(2003): 223-264. Kudlick, Catherine J. "Disability History: Why We Need Another 'Other'," American Historical Review 108(June 2003): 763-793. Lakin, Charlie K., Robert Prouty, Barbara Polister, Kathie Coucouvanis. "Changes in Residential Placements for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the USA in the Past Two Decades," Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability 28(2)(2003): 205-210. Lombardo, Paul A. "Taking Eugenics Seriously: Three Generations of ??? Are Enough?," Florida State University Law Review 30(191) (Winter 2003): Available online at Lorch, M. P. and I. Barriere. "The History of Written Language Disorders: Reexamining Pitres' Case (1884) of Pure Agraphia," Brain and Language 85(2)(May 2003): 271-279. Language 85(2)(May 2003): 271-279. Lourie, I. S. and M. Hernandez. "A Historical Perspective on National Child Mental Health Policy," Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 11(1)(February 2003): 4-8. Marshall, Christopher. "Letter to the Editor: A Reconsideration of Moses' Speech Disorder," Journal of Fluency Disorders 28(1)(Spring 2003): 71-73. Martin, A. L. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Europe, 1300-1700: A Review of Data on Alcohol Consumption and a Hypothesis," Food and Foodways 11(1)(2003): 1-26. McCarthy, H. "The Disability Rights Movement: Experiences and Perspectives of Selected Leaders in the Disability Community," Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 46(4)(June 2003): 209-223. McCarthy, H. "A Belated Appreciation of Justin Dart (1930-2002)," Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 46(4)(June 2003): 242-244. McCleary, Leland. "Technologies of Language and the Embodied History of the Deaf," Sign Language Studies 3(2)(Winter 2003): 104-124. McCulloch, Jack. "Asbestos Mining and Occupational Disease in Southern Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, 1915-98," History Workshop Journal 56(1) (Autumn 2003): 131-152. Meyer, Basil. "Till Death Do Us Part: The Consumptive Victorian Heroine in Popular Romantic Fiction," Journal of Popular Culture 37(2) (2003): [no pages, sorry]. Miles, M. "Disability in Asian Cultures & Beliefs: history and service development." Journal of Religion, Disability & Health 6 (2/3)(2002): 1-129 & 149-204. [Printed March 2003] Papers published for the first time: 'Some historical texts on disability in the classical Muslim world', pp. 77-88; and 'Disability and religion in Middle Eastern, South Asian and East Asian histories: annotated bibliography of selected material in English and French", pp. 149-204. Mitchell, D., and P. Smith. "Learning from the Past: Emotional Labour and Learning Disability Nursing," Journal of Learning Disabilities 7(2) (June 2003): 109-117. Mortimer, D. P. "The New Eugenics and the Newborn: The Historical "Cousinage" of Eugenics and Infanticide," Ethics and Medicine 19(3) (2003): 155-170. Murphy, Elaine. "The New Poor Law Guardians and the Administration of Insanity in East London, 1834-1844," Bulletin of the History of Medicine (Spring 2003): [no pages, sorry]. Nehring, W. M. "History of the Roles of Nurses Caring for Persons with Mental Retardation," Nursing Clinics of North America 38(2)(2003): 351-372. O'Brien, Gerald. "People with Cognitive Disabilities: The Argumentfrom Marginal Cases and Social Work Ethics," Social Work 48(July 2003): 331-337. O'Brien, R. "From a Doctor's to a Judge's Gaze: Epistemic Communities and the History of a Disability Rights Policy in the Workplace," Polity 35(3)(2003): 325-346. Oxley, Deborah. "'The Seat of Death and Terror': Urbanization, Stunting, and Smallpox," The Economic History Review 56(4)(November 2003): 623-656. Parle, J. "Witchcraft or Madness? The Amandiki of Zululand, 1894-1914," Journal of Southern African Studies 29(1)(March 2003): 105- 132. Persson, Bengt. "Exclusive and Inclusive Discourses in Special Education Research and Policy in Sweden," International Journal of Inclusive Education 7(3)(July-September 2003): 271-280. Priestley, Mark. "The Development of Disability Studies in England: Lessons from Leeds," Handicap--Revue de sciences humaines et sociales 96(2003): 89-101. Pugh, Judy F. "Concepts of Arthritis in India's Medical Traditions: Ayurvedic and Unani Perspectives," Social Science and Medicine 56(2) (January 2003): 415-424. Raeside, James. "This death in life: leprosy in Mishima Yukio's Rail no terasu and beyond," Japan Forum: The International Journal of Japanese Studies 15(1)(March 2003): 99 - 123. Reedy, Elizabeth Ann. "From Weakling to Fighter: Changing the Image of Premature Infants," Nursing History Review 11(2003): [no pages, sorry]. Rietveld-van Wingerden, Marjoke. "Educating the deaf in The Netherlands: a methodological controversy in historical perspective," History of Education 32(4)(July 2003): 401-416. Robinson, David. "An Historical Overview of Sheltered Employment in New Zealand," The New Zealand Journal of Disability Studies 10(2003): [no pages, sorry]. Rolph, S., D. Atkinson, and J. Walmsley. "'A Pair of Stout Shoes and an Umbrella': The Role of the Mental Welfare Officer in Delivering Community Care in East Anglia: 1946–1970," The British Journal of Social Work 33(3)(April 2003): 339-359. Sato, Hajime and Minoru Narita. "Politics of Leprosy Segregation in Japan: The Emergence, Transformation, and Abolition of the Patient Segregation Policy," Social Science and Medicine 56(12)(June 2003): 2529-2539. Schafer, D. "Gulliver Meets Descartes: Early Modern Concepts of Age-Related Memory Loss." Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 12(1) (March 2003) : 1-11. Schoberlein, Robert. "'Maryland's Shame': Photojournalism and Mental Health Reform, 1935-1949," Maryland Historical Magazine 98(1) (Spring 2003): [no pages]. Schwarze, T. T. "Female Complaints: "Mad" Women, Malady, and Resistance in Joyce's Dublin," European Joyce Studies 15(1)(October 2003): 91-115. Seitler, D. "Unnatural Selection: Mothers, Eugenic Feminism, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Regeneration Narratives," American Quarterly 55(1)(2003): 61-88. Senghas, Ann. "Intergenerational Influence and Ontogenetic Development in the Emergence of Spatial Grammar in Nicaraguan Sign Language," Cognitive Development 18(4)(October-December 2003): 511-531. Serlin, David. "Crippling Masculinity: Queerness and Disability in U.S. Military Culture, 1800-1945," GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 9(1/2)(2003): [no pages, sorry]. *[part of special issue, 'queer theory meets disability studies'] Shoshan, Boaz. "The State and Madness in Medieval Islam," International Journal of Middle East Studies 35(2)(May 2003): 329-340. Slavishak, Edward. "Artificial Limbs and Industrial Workers' Bodies in Turn-of-the-Century Pittsburgh," Journal of Social History 37(2) (Winter 2003): 365-388. Smith, H., D. A. Sawyer, and B. B. Way. "Correctional Mental Health Services in New York: Then and Now," Psychiatric Quarterly 75(1) (2004): 21-39. Snyder, Sharon, and David Mitchell, "The Visual Foucauldian: Institutional Coercion and Surveillance in Frederick Wiseman's Multi- handicapped Documentary Series," Journal of Medical Humanities 24(3/4)(Winter 2003): 291-308. Stoyle, Mark. "'Memories of the Maimed': The Testimony of Charles I's Former Soldiers, 1660-1730," History 88(290)(April 2003): 204- 226. Soule, Bradley and Jennifer Soule. "Death at the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians [1908-1933]," South Dakota Journal of Medicine 56(1)(January 2003): 15-18. van Drenth, Annemieke. "'Tender Sympathy and Scrupulous Fidelity': gender and professionalism in the history of deaf education in the United States," International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 50(4)(December 2003): 367-384. vanKraayenoord, Christa. "Celebrating the Past: Envisioning the Future--50 years of the Fred and Eleanor Schonell Special Education Research Centre," International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 50(1)(March 2003): 3-5. Verstraete, P. "Een geschiedenis van het dovenonderwijs met speciale aandacht voor het ‘Institut National des jeunes sourds de Paris [A history of deaf-education focussed on the ‘Institut National des jeunes Sourds de Paris]," in R. de Groot and EHM Hinzen-Hanssen, Markante momenten vastgelegd ter gelegenheid van het 100-jarig bestaan van de vereniging O&A (Utrecht: Agiel 2003). Villasante, O., and T. Dening. "The Unfulfilled Project of the Model Mental Hospital in Spain: Fifty Years of the Santa Isabel Madhouse, Leganés (1851-1900)," History of Psychiatry 14(1)(March 2003): 3-23. Woods, B., and N. Watson. "A Short History of Powered Wheelchairs," Assistive Technology 15(2)(2003): 164-180. White, Patrick. "Sex Education; Or, How the Blind Became Heterosexual," GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 9(1-2)(2003): 133- 147. Wilson, P. K. "Bad Habits and Bad Genes: Early 20th-Century Eugenic Attempts to Eliminate Syphilis and Associated "Defects" from the United States," Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 20(1)(2003): 11-42. Yanni, C. "The Linear Plan for Insane Asylums in the United States before 1866," Journal--Society of Architectural Historians 62(1)(2003): 24-49. Young, Louise. "Residential and Lifestyle Changes for Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Queensland 1960-2001," International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 50(1)(March 2003): 93-106. ************2002************** Armstrong, Felicity. "The historical development of special education: humanitarian rationality or 'wild profusion of entangled events'?" History of Education 31(5)(September 2002): 437-456. Baker, Bernadette. "The Hunt for Disability: The New Eugenics and the Normalization of School Children," Teachers College Record 104(4)(2002): 663-703. Bark, N. "Did schizophrenia change the course of English history? The mental illness of Henry VI," Medical Hypotheses 59(4)(2002): 416- 421. Bending, L. "From Stunted Child to 'New Woman': The Significance of Physical Growth in Late-Nineteenth-Century Medicine and Fiction," Yearbook of English Studies 32(2002): 205-216. Boake, C. "From the Binet-Simon to the Wechsler-Bellevue: Tracing the History of Intelligence Testing," Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology 24(3)(2002): 383-405. Carter, K. Codell. "Early Conjectures that Down Syndrome is Caused by Chromosomal Nondisjunction," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(3)(Fall 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Castles, Katherine. "Quiet Eugenics: Sterilization in North Carolina's Institutions for the Mentally Retarded, 1945-1965," Journal of Southern History 68(November 2002): 849-878. Cohn, Jim. "Mahamudra Disability: Ancient Indian-Tibetan Social Theory," Disability Studies Quarterly 22(2)(Spring 2002): available online at cds.hawaii.edu Crook, Paul. "American Eugenics and the Nazis: Recent Historiography," European Legacy 7(3)(June 2002): 363-382. Crouthamel J. "War Neurosis versus Savings Psychosis: Working-class Politics and Psychological Trauma in Weimar Germany," Journal of Contemporary History 37(2)(April 2002): 163-182. D'Agostino, Peter. "Craniums, Criminals, and the ‘Cursed Race': Italian Anthropology in American Racial Thought, 1861–1924," Comparative Studies in Society and History 44(2)(April 2002): 319-343. DeMoor, M. "'His way is thro' Chaos and the Bottomless and Pathless': The Gender of Madness in Alfred Tennyson's Poetry," Neophilologus 86(2)(April 2002): 325-335. DeToledo, John C., Marta B. DeToledo, and Merredith R. Lowe. "Prospero Lambertini: Miraculous Cure of Epilepsy and Canonization of Vatican Saints," Epilepsy and Behavior 3(4)(August 2002): 390-392. Dillingham, T. R. "Physiatry, Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation: Historical Development and Military Roles," Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 13(1)(2002): 1-16. Dorn, Sherman. "Public-private symbiosis in Nashville special education." History of Education Quarterly 32(3)(Fall 2002):? 368-94. Dorn, Sherman. "Reading the history of special education," in James Paul, Carolyn Lavely, Anne Cranston-Gingras, and Ella L. Taylor, eds., Rethinking professional issues in special education (New York:? Ablex 2002): 279-99. Edwards, R. A. R. "'Seeing' and 'Hearing' in a Deaf-Blind World: Laura Bridgman's Legacy" The Journal of the Historical Society 2 (3-4) (Summer/Fall 2002): [pages?]. Emin, Tanfer. "Freaks and Geeks: Coney Island Sideshow Performers and Long Island Eugenics, 1910-1935," Long Island Historical Journal 14(1-2)(Fall 2001/Spring 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Ferguson, Philip M. 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"'These Are American People': The Spectre of Eugenics in Their Blood Is Strong and The Grapes of Wrath ." in Beyond Boundaries: Rereading John Steinbeck . Ed. Susan Shillinglaw and Kevin Hearle, (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002): 243- 54. Hirsch, Jerrold and Karen. "Disability in the Family? New Questions about the Southern Mill Village," Journal of Social History 35(4)(2002): 919-934. Houston, R. A. "Madness and gender in the long eighteenth century," Social History 27(3)(September 2002): 309-326. Hume, Beverly A. "Managing Madness in Gilman's 'The Yellow Wall-Paper'," Studies in American Fiction 30 (2002): 3-15. Ingram, Allan. "Identifying the Insane: Madness and Marginality in the Eighteenth Century." Lumen. Travaux choisis de la Société canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle. Selected Proceedings from the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 21 (2002): 143- 157. Ion, R. M. and M. D. Beer. "The British Reaction to Dementia Praecox 1893-1913, Parts 1 and 2," History of Psychiatry 13(3 and 4): 2002: [no pages, sorry]. Jones, Christine Kenyon. "'Some World's-Wonder in Chapel or Crypt': Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Disability," Nineteenth-Century Studies 16(Winter 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Kalian, Moshe, and Eliezer Witztum. "Jerusalem Syndrome as Reflected in the Pilgrimage and Biographies of Four Extraordinary Women from the 14th Century to the End of the Second Millennium," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 5(1)(March 2002): 1-16. Karcioglu, Z. A. "Ocular Pathology in The Parable of the Blind Leading the Blind and Other Paintings by Pieter Bruegel," Survey of Ophthalmology 47(1)(January 2002): 47(1): 55-62. Katschnig, H. "On the History of the Self-Help and Advocacy Movement of the Families of Mentally Ill People," Psychiatrische Praxis 29(3) (2002): 113-115. Keely, Karen A. "Poverty, Sterilization, and Eugenics in Erskine Caldwell's Tobacco Road ," Journal of American Studies 36(April 2002): 23-42. Kesselheim, A. S. "Deception and Presidential Disability: An Historical Analysis," Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 23(2001): 87-98. Kroll, Jerome, Bernard Bachrach, and Kathleen Carey. "A Reappraisal of Medieval Mysticism and Hysteria," Mental Health, Religion, and Culture 5(1)(March 2002): 83-98. Laffey, Paul. "Two Registers of Madness in Enlightenment Britain, Part 1," History of Psychiatry 13(4)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Larsen, Robin, and Beth A. Haller. "Public Reception of Real Disability: The Case of 'Freaks'," Journal of Popular Film and Television 29(4) (Winter 2002): 164-172. Levy, N. "Reconsidering Cochlear Implants: The Lessons of Martha's Vineyard," Bioethics 16(2)(April 2002): 134-153. Lombardo, Paul A. "The American Breed: Nazi Eugenics and the Origin of the Pioneer Fund," Albany Law Review 65(May 2002): 743-830. Available online at Mark, Samuel. "Alexander the Great, Seafaring, and the Spread of Leprosy," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 57(3) (July 2002): 285-311. Marland, H. "Disappointment and Desolation: Women, Doctors and Interpretations of Puerperal Insanity in the Nineteenth Century," History of Psychiatry 14(3)(September 2003): 303-320. Masson, M., and J-M Azorin. "The Excessive Mortality of Subjects with Mental Disorders in History: The Example of the Saint-Jean-de-Dieu Hospital in Lyon during the Second World War," Evolution Psychiatrique 67(3)(July 2002): 465-479. {NOTE: This article is in French.} McCarthy, Aine. "Hearths, Bodies, and Minds: Gender Ideology and Women's Committal to Enniscorthy Lunatic Asylum, 1916-25," in Alan Hayes and Diane Urquhart, eds. Irish Women's History (Irish Academic Press 2003). [Added here only 5/07] Menzies, Robert. "Race, Reason, and Regulation: British Columbia's Mass Exile of Chinese 'Lunatics' aboard the 'Empress of Russia', 9 February 1935", in J. McLaren, R. Menzies, D. Chunn, eds. Regulating Lives: Historical Essays on the State, Society, The Individual, and the Law (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2002): 196-230. Miles, M. "Looking into deafness and signing in African histories," Deaf History International Newsletter 14 (2002): 13-15. Mittler, Peter. "Educating Pupils with Intellectual Disabilities in England: Thirty Years On," International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education 49(2)(June 2002): 145-160. Mizrachi, N. "Epistemology and legitimacy in the production of anorexia nervosa in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine 1939-1979," Sociology of Health and Illness 24(4)(July 2002): 462-490. Moran, J. E. "The Signal and the Noise: The Historical Epidemiology of Insanity in Ante-Bellum New Jersey," History of Psychiatry 14(3) (September 2003): 281-301. Mostert, M. P. "Useless Eaters: Disability as a Genocidal Marker in Nazi Germany," Journal of Special Education 36(3)(2002): 155-168. Murphy, Elaine. "The Lunacy Commissioners and the East London Guardians, 1845-1867," Medical History 46(4)(2002): 495-524. Naderi, S., F. Acar, and M. N. Arda. "History of spinal disorders and Cerrahiyetul Haniye (Imperial Surgery): a review of a Turkish treatise written by Serefeddin Sabuncuoglu in the 15th century," Journal of Neurosurgery 96(3)(2002): 352-356. Nakamura, M. "Acceptance or Refusal of Disability in a Tolerant Society: Reexamination of the History of People with Disabilities in America," Japanese Journal of Special Education 39(6)(2002): 15-30. Naparsteck, Ruth Rosenberg. "The Rochester School for the Deaf," Rochester History 64(1)(Winter 2002): available online at Nicolson, M. and G. W. Lowis. "The Early History of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: A Socio-Historical Study of Lay/Practitioner Interaction in the Context of a Medical Charity," Medical History 46(2)(2002): 141-174. Obregon, Diana. "Building National Medicine: Leprosy and Power in Colombia, 1870-1910," Social History of Medicine 15(1)(April 2002): 89-108. O'Day, B., and M. Killeen. "Research on the Lives of Persons with Disabilities: The Emerging Importance of Qualitative Research Methodologies," Journal of Disability Policy Studies 13(1)(May 2002): 9-15. O Grada, Cormac. "'The Greatest Blessing of All': The Old Age Pension in Ireland," Past & Present 175(1)(May 2002): 124-161. Osgood, Robert L. "From 'Public Liabilities' to 'Public Assets': Special Education for Children with Mental Retardation in Indiana Public Schools, 1908-1931," Indiana Magazine of History 98(September 2002): 203-225. Payne, Kenneth. "The Killers Inside Them: The Schizophrenic Protagonist in John Franklin Bardin's 'Devil Take the Blue-Tail Fly' and Jim Thompson's 'The Killer Inside Me,'" Journal of Popular Culture 36(2)(2002): 250-263. Pearson, Reggie L. "'There are Many Sick, Feeble, and Suffering Freemen': The Freedmen's Health Care Activities during Reconstruction in North Carolina, 1865-1868," North Carolina Historical Review (April 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Prescott, Heather Munro. "'I was a Teenage Dwarf': The Social Construction of 'Normal' Adolescent Growth and Development in Twentieth Century America," in Alexandra Minna Stern and Howard Markel, eds., Formative Years: Children's Health in America, 1880-2000 (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2002). Prestwich, P. E. "Female Alcoholism in Paris, 1870-1920: The Response of Psychiatrists and of Families," History of Psychiatry 14(3) (September 2003): 321-336. Quartararo, Anne T. "The Life and Times of the French Deaf Leader, Ferdinand Berthier: An Analysis of His Early Career," Sign Language Studies 2(2)(Winter 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Ragg-Kirkby, H. "'Warum nun Dieses?': Verblendung and Verschulden in the Stories of Adalbert Stifter," German Life and Letters 55(1) (January 2002): 24-40. Reaume, Geoffrey. "Lunatic to Patient to Person: Nomenclature in Psychiatric History and the Influence of Patients' Activism in North America", International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 25(4) (July/August 2002): 405-426. Reber, V. B. "Poor, Ill, and Sometimes Abandoned: Tubercular Children in Buenos Aires, 1880-1920," Journal of Family History 27(2)(April 2002): 128-149. Reid, Donald. "Towards a social history of suffering: dignity, misery and disrespect," Social History 27(3)(September 2002): 343-358. Rembis, Michael A. "'Breeding up the Human Herd': Gender, Power, and the Creation of the Country's First Eugenic Commitment Law," Journal of Illinois History 5(4)(Winter 2002): 283-308. Richardson, John. "Historical Context, Professional Authority, and Discourses of Risk: Child Guidance and Special Education," Teachers College Record (2002): available online at Roberts, C. "'A matter of embodied fact': sex hormones and the history of bodies," Feminist Theory 3(1)(2002): 7-26. Robertson, Jennifer. "Blood Talks: Eugenic Modernity and the Creation of New Japanese," History and Anthropology 13(3)(2002): 191- 216. Robson, Belinda. "An English Psychiatrist in Australia: Memories of Eric Cunningham Dax and the Victorian Mental Hygiene Authority, 1951- 1969," History of Psychiatry 13(1)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Rosenberg, Charles E. "The Tyranny of Diagnosis: Specific Entities and Individual Experience," The Milbank Quarterly 80(2)(June 2002): 237-260. Seguillon, D. "The Origins and Consequences of the First World Games for the Deaf: Paris, 1924," The International Journal of the History of Sport 19(1)(March 2002): 119-136. Sk?lv?g, Svein Atle. "Constructing Curative Instruments: Psychiatric Architecture in Norway 1820-1920," History of Psychiatry 13(1)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Snyder, Sharon L. and David T. Mitchell. "Out of the Ashes of Eugenics: Diagnostic Regimes in the United States and the Making of a Disability Minority," Patterns of Prejudice 36(1)(January 2002): [sorry, no pages]. Soderqvist, T. "Neurobiographies: Writing Lives in the History of Neurology and the Neurosciences," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 11(1)(2002): 38-48. Stein, Michael. "War, Society, and Disability: Some Thoughts on Applying Under-Utilized Methodologies," Journal of Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems 11(107)(2002): [no pages, sorry]. Stein, Michael and Anita Silvers. "From Plessy (1896) and Goesart (1948) to Cleburne (1985) and Garrett (2001): A Chill Wind From the Past Blows Equal Protection Away," in Linda Hamilton Krieger (ed.), Backlash Against the Americans with Disabilities Act: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (University of Michigan Press 2002). Stoskopf, A. "Echoes of a Forgotten Past: Eugenics, Testing, and Education Reform," Educational Forum 66(2)(2002): 126-133. Wexler, Alice. "Chorea and Community in a Nineteenth-Century Town," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 76(3)(Fall 2002): [no pages, sorry]. Wheatley, Edward. "Blindness, Discipline, and Reward: Louis IX and the Foundation of the Hospice des Quinze-Vingts," Disability Studies Quarterly 22(4)(Fall 2002): available at <cds.hawaii.edu/dsq> Whittington-Walsh, Fiona. "From Freaks to Savants: disability and hegemony from The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) to Sling Blade (1997)," Disability & Society 17(6)(October 2002): 695-708. Wickham, P. "Conceptions of Idiocy in Colonial Massachusetts," Journal of Social History 35(4)(2002): 935-954. Wilson, P. K. "Harry Laughlin's Eugenic Crusade to Control the 'socially inadequate' in Progressive Era America," Patterns of Prejudice 36(1)(January 2002): 46-67. Wilson, Philip K. "Eighteenth-Century 'Monsters' and Nineteenth-Century 'Freaks': Reading the Maternally Marked Child," Literature and Medicine 21(1)(Spring 2002): 1-25. Woods, Brian, and Nick Watson. "Missing Histories: The Development of the Wheelchair during the 20th Century," BON 26(2002): 50 (Newsletter of the British Orthopaedic Association). Zavirsek, D. "Pictures and Silences: Memories of Sexual Abuse of Disabled People," International Journal of Social Welfare 11(4)(October 2002): 270-285. ************2001************** Angst, J., and A. Marneros. "Bipolarity from Ancient to Modern Times: Conception, Birth, and Rebirth," Journal of Affective Disorders 67(1) (December 2001): 3-19. Atherton, Martin, Graham H. Turner, and Dave Russell. "More than a Match: The Role of Football in Britain's Deaf Community," Soccer and Society 2(3)(Autumn 2001): 22-43. Atherton, Martin, Dave Russell, and Graham Turner. "Looking to the Past: The Role of Oral History Research in Recording the Visual History of Britain's Deaf Community," Oral History 29(2)(2001): 35-47. Avoke, Mawutor. "Some Historical Perspectives in the Development of Special Education in Ghana," European Journal of Special Needs Education 16(1)(March 2001): 29-40. Barton, Ellen L. "Textual Practices of Erasure: Representations of Disability and the Founding of the United Way," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Bazin, H. "The Ethics of Vaccine Usage in Society: Lessons from the Past," Endeavour 25(ER 3)(2001): 104-108. Beard, J. "In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World it Made," Endeavour 25(ER 3)(2001): 136-?. Beer, D. "Outside the Walls of the Asylum: The History of Care in the Community 1750-2000," Psychological Medicine 31(5)(2001): 942- ???. Beer, D. "Cure, Comfort, and Safe Custody: Public Lunatic Asylums in Early Nineteenth-Century England," Psychological Medicine 31(6) (2001): 1138-?. Black Monsen, Rita. "Children and Lead--A 20th Century Success Story?" Journal of Pediatric Nursing 16(6)(December 2001): 441-442. Book, Constance Ledoux and David Ezell. "Freedom of Speech and Institutional Control: Patient Publications at Central State Hospital 1934-1978," Georgia Historical Quarterly 85(1)(Spring 2001): 106-126. Brady, S. M. "Sterilization of Girls and Women With Intellectual Disabilities: Past and Present Justifications," Violence Against Women 7(4) (April 2001): 432-461. Brown, Kate E. and Howard I. Kushner. "Eruptive Voices: Coprolalia, Malediction, and the Poetics of Cursing," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 537-562. Bullard, A. "The Truth in Madness: Colonial Doctors and Insane Women in French North Africa," South Atlantic Review 66(2)(2001): 114- 132. Campoy, M. A. "The diseases yudam and baras (leprosy) in treatises of Islamic Law (Maliki Doctrine)," Dynamis 21(2001): 55-72. Cantor, David. "Cancer and the Nazis," Science as Culture 10(1)(March 2001): 121-133. Carpenter, P. "The Role Of Victorian Women In The Care Of 'Idiots' And The 'Feebleminded,'" Journal on Developmental Disabilities 8(2) (December 2001): 31-44. Carter, K. F. "Trumpets of Attack: Collaborative Efforts Between Nursing and Philanthropies to Care for the Child Crippled with Polio, 1930 to 1959," Public Health Nursing 18(4)(July/August 2001): 253-261. Ceresko, A. R. "The Identity of 'the Blind and the Lame' ('iwwer upisseah) in 2 Samuel 5:8b," Catholic Biblical Quarterly 63(1)(2001): 23- 30. Chandler, Ann. "Exile Island," The Beaver: Canada's History Magazine (October/November 2001): 36-39. [This is about a "leper colony" on an island off Canada's West Coast, 1891-1924, inhabited mostly by Chinese immigrants] Chouinard, Vera. "Legal Peripheries: Struggles over DisAbled Canadians' Places in Law, Society, and Space," Canadian Geographer 45(1)(2001): 187-192. Cochrane, Sharlene Voogd. "Letters from Mudlavia: 'It is just very hard to get well'," Indiana Magazine of History 97(December 2001): 296-314. [on an early 20c. health spa] Collins, B. C., and J. W. Schuster. "Some Thoughts on the History of Rural Special Education: A First Hand Account," Rural Special Education Quarterly 20(1/2)(2001): 22-29. Comeau, T. D. and A. L. Allahar. "Forming Canada's Ethnoracial Identity: Psychiatry and the History of Immigration Practices," Identity 1(2) (April 2001): 143-160. Condrau, Flurin. "'Who is the Captain of All These Men of Death': The Social Structure of a Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Postwar Germany," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 32(2)(Autumn 2001): 243-262. Copeland, I. C. "Integration versus Segregation: The Early Struggle," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 29(1)(2001): 5-11.From the ABSTRACT: "This paper is concerned with the first educational provision for pupils in the UK who were considered dull, backward and defective towards the end of the nineteenth century." Craddock, Susan. "Engendered/Endangered: Women, Tuberculosis, and the Project of Citizenship," Journal of Historical Geography 27(3)(July 2001): 338-354. Daly, W. J. and R. D. Yee. " The Eye Book of Master Peter of Spain: a glimpse of diagnosis and treatment of eye disease in the Middle Ages," Documenta Ophthalmologica 103(2)(September 2001): 119-153. Davies, K. "'Silent and censured travellers'? Patients' Narratives and Patients' Voices: Perspectives on the History of Mental Illness since 1948," Social History of Medicine 14(2)(August 2001): 267-292. Deschenes, Sarah, Larry Cuban, and David Tyack. "Mismatch: Historical Perspectives on Schools and Students who Don't Fit Them," Teacher College Record 103(4)(August 2001): 525-547. DeToledo, John C., David Palmerola, and Merredith R. Lowe. "Sexual Molestation and Psychogenic Seizures: The 1731 Trial of Marie Catherine Cadiere versus Father Jean-Baptiste Girard," Epilepsy & Behavior 2(6)(December 2001): 601-602. D'Oronzio, J. C. "A Human Right to Healthcare Access: Returning to the Origins of the Patients' Rights Movement," Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10(3)(2001): 285-298. Dowbiggin, Ian. "'A Prey on Normal People': C. Killick Millard and the Euthanasia Movement in Great Britain, 1930-1955," Journal of Contemporary History 36(1)(January 2001): 59-85. Edmond, Rod. "'Without the Camp': Leprosy and Nineteenth-Century Writing," Victorian Literature and Culture 29(2)(2001): [sorry, no pages]. Eversley, Shelly. "The Lunatic's Fancy and the Work of Art," American Literary History 13(3)(November 2001): 445-468. Fairchild, Amy L. "The Polio Narratives: Dialogues with FDR," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 75(3)(Fall 2001): 488-534. Farrell, Peter. "Special Education in the Last Twenty Years: Have Things Really Got Better?" British Journal of Special Education 28(1)(March 2001): 3-9. Fitzgerald, Michael. "Did Lord Byron Have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?" Journal of Medical Biography 9(1)(February 2001): 31-33. Franks, Beth. "Gutting the Golden Goose: Disability in Grimm's FairyTales," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Gleeson, Brendan. "Domestic Space and Disability in Nineteenth-Century Melbourne, Australia," Journal of Historical Geography 27(2)(April 2001): 223-240. Goodey, C. F. "From natural disability to the moral man: Calvinism and the history of psychology," History of the Human Sciences 14(3) (2001): 1-29. Goodey, C. F., and Tim Stainton. "Intellectual Disability and the Myth of the Changeling Myth," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 37(3)(Summer 2001): 223-240. Grainger, E. "On the Invention of Braille," Paris Review 160(2001): 193-194.Guyatt, M. "Better Legs: Artificial Limbs for British Veterans of the First World War," Journal of Design History 14(4)(2001): 307-325. Hansen, R., and D. King. "Eugenic Ideas, Political Interests, and Policy Variance: Immigration and Sterilization Policy in Britain and the U.S.," World Politics 53(2)(2001): 237-263. Hayashi, R. and M. Okuhira, "The Disability Rights Movement in Japan: Past, Present and Future," Disability and Society 16(6)(2001): 855-870. Heppenheimer, T. A. "Beyond the Hearing Aid," American Heritage of Invention and Technology 17(2)(2001): 36-43. Herman, RDK. "Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Leprosy, Race, and Colonization in Hawaii," Journal of Historical Geography 27(3)(July 2001): 319-337. Holmes, Martha Stoddard. "Working (with) the Rhetoric of Affliction: Autobiographical Narratives of Victorians with Physical Disabilities," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Houston, R. A. "Professions and the Identification of Mental Incapacity in Eighteenth-Century Scotland," Journal of Historical Sociology 14(4)(December 2001): 441-466. Houston, R. A. "Institutional Care for the Insane and Idiots in Scotland before 1820: Part 1," History of Psychiatry 12(45)(2001): 3-32. Houston, R. A. "Institutional Care for the Insane and Idiots in Scotland before 1820: Part 2," History of Psychiatry 12(46)(2001): 177-198. Huff, Joyce. "'A Horror of Corpulence': Interrogating Bantingism and Mid-Nineteenth-Century Fat-phobia" in Bodies Out of Bounds: Fatness and Transgression , Eds. Jana Evens Braziel and Kathleen LeBesco, U of Cal Berkeley, 2001. Humphreys, Clare. "'Waiting for the Last Summons': The Establishment of the First Hospices in England, 1878-1914," Mortality 6(2)(July 2001): 146-166. Jones, G. "'Captain of all these Men of Death': The History of Tuberculosis in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Ireland," Clio Medica 62(2001): all (special issue). Joyner, Hannah. "Signs of Resistance: Deaf Perspectives on Linguistic Conflict in a 19th Century Southern Family," Embodied Rhetorics: Disability in Language and Culture , James C. Wilson and Cindy Lewiecki-Wilson, eds. (SIU Press, 2001). Keller, R. "Madness and Colonization: Psychiatry in the British and French Empires," Journal of Social History 35(2)(2001): 295-326. Kershaw, P. "Illness, power, and prayer in Asser's Life of King Alfred ," Early Medieval Europe 10(2)(2001): 201-224. Kleinhammer-Tramill, P.J., Peters, J.T., & Fiore, T.A. "The federal role in preparation of special education personnel: An historical perspective," Policy Perspectives 2(3)(2001): 1-4. Kliewer, Christopher, and Linda May Fitzgerald. "Disability, Schooling, and the Artifacts of Colonialism," Teachers College Record 103(3)(2001): 450-470. Ladd-Taylor, Molly. "Eugenics, Sterilisation and Modern Marriage in theUSA: The Strange Career of Paul Popenoe," Gender and History 13(2)(August 2001): 298-327. Lawrence, S. A. and B. J. McCulloch. "Rural Mental Health and Elders: Historical Inequities," Journal of Applied Gerontology 20(2)(June 2001): 144-169. Lee, M. R. "William Withering (1741-1799): A Birmingham Lunatic," Proceedings of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 31(1) (2001): 77-83. Lelwica, Michelle Mary, "Starving for Salvation: The Spiritual Dimensions of Eating Problems among American Girls and Women," Church History 70(3)(2001): 601. Livianos-Aldana, L., A. Rey-Gonzalez, E. Jorda-Moscardo, J. M. Bertolin-Guillen, J. Estalrich-Canet, and J. Navarro-Perez. "Inmates of the mid nineteenth-century Valencian asylum 'Hospital dels Ignoscents, Folls e Orats': Is their Illness Diagnosable?" History of Psychiatry 12(48)(2001): 387-404. Magubane, Z. "Which Bodies Matter? Feminism, Poststructuralism, Race, and the Curious Theoretical Odyssey of the 'Hottentot Venus,'" Gender and Society 15(6)(December 2001): 816-834. Margolin, J. and E. Witztum. "Chapters in the History of Psychiatry in Eretz-Israel and its Surroundings: b) The Asfouriyeh Hospital for the Insane in Lebanon," Harefuah 140(8)(2001), 790-794. McDonagh, P. ""Only an almost": Helen MacMurchy, feeble minds, and the evidence of literature," Journal on Developmental Disabilities, Le journal sur les handicaps du développement 8(2)(2001): 61-74. Menzies, R. "Contesting Criminal Lunacy: Narratives of Law and Madness in West Coast Canada, 1874-1950," History of Psychiatry 12(46)(2001): 123-156. Miles, M. "Martin Luther and Childhood Disability in 16th Century Germany: What did he write? What did he say?" Journal of Religion, Disability & Health 5(4)(2001): 5-36. Miles, M. "Studying Responses to Disability in South Asian Histories: Approaches Personal, Prakrital, and Pragmatical," Disability and Society 16(1)(Jan 2001): 143-160. Miles, M. "Including disabled children in Indian schools, 1790s - 1890s," Paedagogica Historica 37(2)(2001): 291-315. Miller, James. "The Voice in Tourette Syndrome," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 519-536. Mossman, Mark. "Acts of Becoming: Autobiography, Frankenstein, and the Postmodern Body," Postmodern Culture 11(3)(May 2001): [sorry no pages]. Murphy, Elaine. "The Mad-House Keepers of East London: Two Families Who Dominated the Provate Provision of Care for the Insane in London in the Early 19th Century," History Today 51(September 2001): 29-37. Orr, A. L. and P. Rogers. "Development of Vision Rehabilitation Services for Older People who are Visually Impaired: A Historical Perspective," Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness 95(11)(2001): 669-689. Osgood, Robert L. "The Menace of the Feebleminded: George Bliss, Amos Butler, and the Indiana Committee on Mental Defectives," Indiana Magazine of History 97(December 2001): 253-277. Palmer, E. D. and S. Finger. "An Early Description of ADHD (Inattentive Subtype): Dr. Alexander Crichton and 'Mental Restlessness,'" Child and Adolescent Mental Health 6(2)(May 2001): 66-73. Plann, Susan. "Patricio Garcia," Sign Language Studies 1(2)(Winter 2001): [no pages, sorry]. From the ABSTRACT: "In 1878 Patricio García, a student at the Spanish National School for Deaf Mutes and the Blind, smuggled a note to the Ministry of Development in which he denounced corporal punishment at the establishment. The charges led to a high-level investigation that brought about fundamental changes at the school. The incident affords a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life at a nineteenth-century deaf residential school: the students' daily lives, their resistance to abuses of authority, and the unity that reigned among them." Polich, L. "Education of the Deaf in Nicaragua," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 6(4)(September 2001): 315-326. Purcell, M. "'A Lunatick of Unsound Mind': Edward, Lord Leigh (1742-86), and the Refounding of Oriel College Library," Bodleian Library Record 17(3/4)(2001): 246-260. Purinton, Marjean. "Byron's Disability and the Techno-Gothic Grotesque in The Deformed Transformed ," European Romantic Review 12(3)(Summer 2001): [pages?]. Quartararo, A. T. "Treating Illness in the Nineteenth Century: The Work of Doctors Itard and Blanchet and the Medicalization of the French Deaf Population," Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 27(2001): 241-250. Rafalovich, A. "The Conceptual History of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Idiocy, Imbecility, Encephalitis and the Child Deviant, 1877- 1929," Deviant Behavior 22(2)(2001): 93-116. Rivera-Garza, Cristina. "Dangerous Minds: Changing Psychiatric Views of the Mentally Ill in Porfirian Mexico, 1870-1911," Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 56(1)(January 2001): 36-67. Rivera-Garza, Cristina. "'She neither Respected nor Obeyed Anyone': Inmates and Psychiatrists Debate Gender and Class at the General Insane Asylum La Castaneda, Mexico, 1910-1930," Hispanic American Historical Review 81(3/4)(2001): 653-688. Rogow, S. "Lessons From The Past: Child Victims With Developmental Disabilities In Nazi Germany," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 8(2)(December 2001): 75-??. Roll-Hansen, Nils. "Eugenic Practice and Genetic Science in Scandinavia and Germany: Some Comments on Peter Weingart's Comparison of Sweden and Germany," Scandinavian Journal of History 26(1)(March 2001): 75-82. Russell, Marta and Jean Stewart, "Disablement, Prison, and Historical Segregation", Monthly Review 53(3)(July-August 2001): 61-75. Russell, Marta. "The New Reserve Army of Labor?" Review of Radical Political Economics 33(2)(2001): 224-234. Safran, S. P. "Movie Images of Disability and War: Framing History and Political Ideology," Remedial and Special Education 22(4)(2001): 223-232. Schalick, Walton O. "Children, Disability, and Rehabilitation in History," Pediatric Rehabilitation 4(2)(April 2001): 91-95. Schleifer, Ronald. "The Poetics of Tourette Syndrome: Language, Neurobiology, and Poetry," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 562-584. Schoeberlein, Robert. "The Beginning of Mental Health Care Reform in Maryland, 1908-1910," Maryland Historical Magazine 96(4)(Winter 2001): [pages unknown]. Schoen, Johanna. "Between Choice and Coercion: Women and the Politics of Sterilization in North Carolina, 1929-1975," Journal of Women’s History 13(1)(Spring 2001): 132-156. Schur, David. "Compulsion as Cure: Contrary Voices in Early Freud," New Literary History 32(3)(Summer 2001): 585-596. Siebers, Tobin. "Disability in Theory: From Social Constructionism to the New Realism of the Body," American Literary History 13(4) (December 2001): 737-754. Simpson, M. K. "Medicine Vs. Psychology: The Emergence Of A Professional Conflict In Developmental Disability," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 8(2)(December 2001): 45-60. Smith, J. D. and A. L. Mitchell. "Disney's Tarzan, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Eugenics, and Visions of Utopian Perfection," Mental Retardation 39(3)(2001): 221-225. Sobsey, Dick. "Dale Evans and the Great Rescue: A Parent's View," Mental Retardation 39(5)(2001): 401-404. Spencer-Wood, S.M., and S. Baugher. "Introduction and Historical Context for the Archaeology of Institutions of Reform, Part I: Asylums," International Journal of Historical Archaeology 5(1)(March 2001): 3-17. Stainton, Tim. "The Roots of Exclusion: The Thought of Aristotle and Plato and the Construction of Intellectual Disability," Mental Retardation 36(6)(December 2001): 452-460. Stainton, Tim. "Medieval Charitable Institutions and Intellectual Impairment c1066-1600," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 9(2)(2001): 19-30. Stainton, Tim, and Patrick McDonagh. "Chasing Shadows: The Historical Construction of Developmental Disability," Journal on Developmental Disabilities 9(2)(2001): ix-xvi. Stevenson, C. "Carsten Anker Dines with the Younger George Dance, and Visits St. Luke's Hospital for the Insane," Architectural History 44(2001): 153-161. Tansey, T. "An Odd Kind of Fame: Stories of Phineas Gage," Endeavour 25(ER 2)(2001): 83-?. Tremain, Shelley. "On the Government of Disability," in "Embodied Values: Philosophy and Disabilities," a special issue of Social Theory and Practice 27(4): October 2001: [no pages, sorry]. vanDijck, J. "Bodies without Borders: The Endoscopic Gaze," International Journal of Cultural Studies 4(2)(June 2001): 219-237. Waller, J. C. "Ideas of Heredity, Reproduction, and Eugenics in Britain, 1800-1875," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32(3)(September 2001): 457-489. Westwood, L. "A Quiet Revolution in Brighton: Dr. Helen Boyle's Pioneering Approach to Mental Health Care, 1899-1939," Social History of Medicine 14(3)(December 2001): 439-457. Wickham, P. "Idiocy and the Law in Colonial New England," Mental Retardation 39(2)(2001): 104-113. Wickham, P. "Images of Idiocy in Puritan New England," Mental Retardation 39(2)(2001): 147-151. Y Lopez-Guazo, L. S. "The Mexican Eugenics Society: Racial Selection and Improvement," Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 221(2001): 143-152. ************2000************** Bartlett, Peter. "Structures of Confinement in Nineteenth-Century Asylums, using England and Ontario as a Comparative Study," International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 23(1) (2000): 1-13. Beardslee, G. William. "The 1832 Cholera Epidemic in New York State: 19th Century Responses to Cholerae Vibrio," Early America Review 3(2)(Fall 2000): fulltext free online at fall/1832 cholera part1.html Becker, A. "The Avant-garde, Madness, and the Great War," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 71-84. Bladin, Peter F. "Historical Note: 'The Epileptic Constitution': The Psychoanalytic Concept of Epilepsy," Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 9(1)(April 2000): 94-109. Blanton, Carlos Kevin. "'They Cannot Master Abstractions, but They Can Often Be Made Efficient Workers': Race and Class in the Intelligence Testing of Mexican Americans and African Americans in Texas during the 1920s," Social Science Quarterly 81(4)(Winter 2000): [sorry, no pages]. Block, P. "Sexuality, Fertility, and Danger: Twentieth-Century Images of Women with Cognitive Disabilities," Sexuality and Disability 18(4) (2000): 239-254. Bloomfield, Susanne George, "'The Boy's Mother': Nineteenth-Century Drug Dependence in the Life of Kate M. Cleary," Great Plains Quarterly 20 (Winter 2000): 3-18. Bourke, J. "Effeminacy, Ethnicity, and the End of Trauma: The Sufferings of 'Shell-Shocked' Men in Great Britain and Ireland, 1914-39," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 57-69. Brancaccio, Maria Teresa. "Educational Hyperactivity: The Historical Emergence of a Concept," Intercultural Education 11(2)(July 2000): 165-177. Burch, Susan. "In a Different Voice: Sign Language Preservation and America's Deaf Community," Bilingual Research Journal ( Fall 2000): 443-464. Carpenter, Mick. "'It's a Small World': Mental Health Policy under Welfare Capitalism since 1945," Sociology of Health and Illness 22(5)(September 2000): 602-620. Carpenter, P. K. "Missionaries with the Hopeless? Inebriety, Mental Deficiency, and the Burdens," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28(2)(June 2000): 60-64. [added here only 11/02] Carpenter, P. K. (2000). "Early institutional care for idiots in Bath from 1600 to 1860." Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 44: 178. [Added here, 4/03] Carpenter, P. K. (2000). "The Victorian small idiot homes near Bath." History of Psychiatry 11(44): 383-392. [Added here, 4/03] Crow, Liz. "Helen Keller: Rethinking the Problematic Icon," Disability and Society 15(6)(Oct 2000): 845-859. Davis, Michael W. A. "Kentucky's 1944 Polio Epidemic," Filson Club Historical Quarterly 74(Fall 2000): 353-366. Dickinson, H. "Idiocy in Nineteenth-Century Fiction Compared with Medical Perspectives of the Time," History of Psychiatry 11(43)(2000): 291-310. Franklin, Barry M. "Women's Voluntarism, Special Education, and the Junior League: 'Social Motherhood' in Atlanta, 1916-1968," History of Education 29(5)(September 2000): 415-428. Gal, John; Bar, Michal. "The Needed and the Needy: The Policy Legacies of Benefits for Disabled War Veterans in Israel," Journal of Social Policy 29(4)(2000): 577-???. [added here only 5/03] Gallagher, James J. "The Beginnings of Federal Help for Young Children with Disabilities," Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 20(1)(Spring 2000): 3-6. Gardner, K. E. "Hiding the Scars: A History of Post-Mastectomy Breast Prostheses, 1945-2000," Enterprise and Society 1(3)(September 2000): 565-590. Godbey, Emily. "Picture Me Sane: Photography and the Magic Lantern in a Nineteenth-Century Asylum," American Studies 41(1)(Spring 2000): 31-69. Goggin, Gerard, and Christopher Newell. "Twenty-Five Years of Disabling Technologies: The Case of Telecommunications," in Mike Clear (ed.), Promises, Promises: Disability and Terms of Inclusion (Sydney: Federation Press, Sydney, 2000): 148-158. Heyer, Katharina. "From Special Needs to Equal Rights: Japanese Disability Law," Asian-Pacific Law and Policy Journal 1(1)(February 2000): online at Hole, Robert. "Incest, Consanguinity, and a Monstrous Birth in Rural England, January 1600," Social History 25(2)(May 2000): 183-199. Jackson, C. "Waste and Whiteness: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Eugenics," African American Review 34(4)(2000): 639-660. Jordan, Thomas E. "Down's (1866) Essay and Its Sociomedical Context," Mental Retardation 38(4)(August 2000): 322-329. Katims, David S. "Literacy Instruction for People with Mental Retardation: Historical Highlights and Contemporary Analysis," Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities 35(1)(March 2000): 3-15. Knight, Myra Gregory. "Issues of Openness and Privacy: Press and Public Responses to Betty Ford's Breast Cancer," American Journalism 17(1)(Winter 2000): 53-72. Lakoff, Andrew. "Adaptive Will: The Evolution of Attention Deficit Disorder," Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 36(2)(Spring 2000): 149-169. Lane, Harlan L., Richard Pillard, and Mary French. "Origins of the American Deaf-World: Assimilating and Differentiating Societies and Their Relation to Genetic Patterning," Sign Language Studies 1(1)(Fall 2000): [no pages, sorry]. Lang, Harry G. "A Treatise on Signed and Spoken Language in Early 19th Century Deaf Education in America," Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 5(2)(Spring 2000): 196-216. Leed, E. "Fateful Memories: Industrialized War and Traumatic Neuroses," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 85-100. Lerner, P. "Psychiatry and Casualties of War in Germany, 1914-18," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 13-28. Levine-Clark, Marjorie. "Dysfunctional Domesticity: Female Insanity and Family Relationships among the West Riding Poor in the Mid-Nineteenth Century," Journal of Family History 25(3)(July 2000): 341-361. Lim, Levan and Nam, Sang Seok. "Special Education in Singapore," Journal of Special Education 34 (2)(Sum 2000): 104-109. Longmore, Paul K. and David Goldberger, "The League of the Physically Handicapped and the Great Depression: A Case Study in the New Disability History," Journal of American History 87(3) (December 2000): 888-922, online at: Markel, Howard. "'The Eyes Have It': Trachoma, the Perception of Disease, the United States Public Health Service and the American Jewish Immigration Experience, 1897-1924," Bulletin of the History of Medicine 74(3)(2000): 525-560. McDonagh, P. "Diminished Men and Dangerous Women: Representations of Gender and Learning Disability in Early- and Mid-Nineteenth- Century Britain," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28(2)(2000): 49-53. Merridale, C. A. "The Collective Mind: Trauma and Shell-shock in Twentieth-century Russia," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1) (January 2000): 39-55. Miles, M. "Signing in the Seraglio: Mutes, Dwarves, and Jestures at the Ottoman Court, 1500-1700," Disability and Society 15(1)(Jan 2000): 115-134. Mills, J. "The Mad and the Past: Retrospective Diagnosis, Post-Coloniality, Discourse Analysis and the Asylum Archive," Journal of Medical Humanities 21(3)(2000): 141-158. [added here only 11/02] Monge, L. "The Language of Blind Lemon Jefferson: The Covert Theme of Blindness," Black Music Research Journal 20(1)(2000): 35-82. Morse, Timothy E. "Ten Events That Shaped Special Education's Century of Dramatic Change," International Journal of Educational Reform 9(1)(January 2000): 32-38. Mosse, G. L. "Shell-shock as a Social Disease," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 101-108. Mostert, M. P. and J. B. Crockett. "Reclaiming the History of Special Education for More Effective Practice," Exceptionality 8(2)(2000): 133- 143. Plann, Susan. "Manuel Tinoco," Sign Language Studies 1(1)(Fall 2000): [no pages, sorry]. From the ABSTRACT: "This article examines the contribution to deaf history of Manuel Tinoco, a hitherto unknown deaf student at Spain’s National School for Deaf-Mutes and the Blind. Along the way, it sheds considerable light on the day-to-day life at this establishment during the 1870s." Punter, David. "'A Foot is What Fits in a Shoe': Disability, the Gothic, and Prosthesis," Gothic Studies 2(1)(April 2000): 39-49. Reaume, Geoffrey. "Portraits of People with Mental Disorders in English Canadian History," Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 17(1-2)(2000): 93-126. Roudebush, M. "A Patient Fights Back: Neurology in the Court of Public Opinion in France during the First World War," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 29-38. Sawyer, Thurman and George Bundren. "Witchcraft, Religious Fanaticism, and Schizophrenia: Salem Revisited," Early America Review 3(2)(Fall 2000): fulltext free online at fall/salem witch.html Selden, Steven. "Eugenics and the Social Construction of Merit, Race, and Disability," Journal of Curriculum Studies 32(2)(March-April 2000): 235-252. Smith, Andrew. "Pathologizing the Gothic: The Elephant Man, the Neurotic, and the Doctor," Gothic Studies 2(3)(December 2000): 292-304. Thomson, M. "Constituting Citizenship: Mental Deficiency, Mental Health and Human Rights in Interwar Britain," Clio Medica 60(2000): 231-250. Walmsley, J. "Women and the Mental Deficiency Act of 1913: Citizenship, Sexuality, and Regulation," British Journal of Learning Disabilities 28(2)(June 2000): 65-70. [added here only 11/02] Weijers, I. "Educational Initiatives in Mental Retardation in Nineteenth-Century Holland," History of Education Quarterly 40(4)(2000): 460- 476. Welshman, John. "Tuberculosis and Ethnicity in England and Wales 1950-70," Sociology of Health and Illness 22(6)(November 2000): 858-882. Winter, J. "Shell-shock and the Cultural History of the Great War," Journal of Contemporary History 35(1)(January 2000): 7-11. Wright, David. "Learning Disability and the New Poor Law in England, 1834-1867," Disability and Society 15(5)(August 2000): 731-745. ************1999************** Atkinson, D. and J. Walmsley (1999). "Using autobiographical approaches with people with learning difficulties." Disability and Society 14(2): 203-216. [Added here 4/03] Boschma, Geertje. "High Ideals versus Harsh Reality: A Historical Analysis of Mental Health Nursing in Dutch Asylums, 1890-1920," Nursing History Review 7(1999): 127-151. Bowd, Stephen D. "Pietro Bembo and the 'Monster' of Bologna (1514)," Renaissance Studies 13(1)(March 1999): 40-54. Campbell, Colin D. 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