Disability and Labour in the Twentieth Century
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Disability and Labour in the Twentieth Century
Historical and Comparative Perspectives
Bengtsson, Staffan; Dinu, Radu Harald
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
238
Dura
Inglês
9781032327532
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Disability and Labour in Modern Societies. 1.The Right to Work: Disability Awareness and Activism in Twentieth-Century Canada. 2.Gendered Labour and Consumer Culture in the Multiple Sclerosis Associations in Sweden and West Germany. 3.'Salaries, Not Benefits!' Disability Rights Activism and the Right to Work in the Scandinavian Welfare States. 4.For Society and the Individual: Disability and Work in Post-War Sweden. 5.From Industrialised to Knowledge-Based Societies: The Metamorphosis of the French Disabled Worker since 1957. 6.Warriors into Workers: Soviet Labour Policy and Disabled Veterans of the Great Patriotic War. 7.Beyond Labour: Socialist Disability Policy in the Realm of Mental Health. 8.Socialist Humanism, Work, and Disability in Socialist Romania: The Legal Regime of the Third-Degree Invalidity Pension, 1949-1989. 9.Becoming a Productive Citizen: Labour and the Blind Community in Socialist Romania. 10.Vocational Guidance in Socialist Czechoslovakia and the Context of Global and National Histories of Disability. 11.Work and Life Courses of Polio Survivors in Socialist Poland. Afterword.
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Disabled People;Post-war;Follow;Disabled War Veterans;Limited Work Ability;UN;Romanian Communist Party;Disabled Workers;Disability Rights;Disability Organisations;Socialist Romania;Blind Community;Invalidity Pension;Regular Labour Market;Work Capacity;Disabled Woman;Socialist Period;State Socialist Countries;Omnipresent;Group Iii;Conferred;Labour Market;West Germany;State Socialist Regime;Young Man
Introduction: Disability and Labour in Modern Societies. 1.The Right to Work: Disability Awareness and Activism in Twentieth-Century Canada. 2.Gendered Labour and Consumer Culture in the Multiple Sclerosis Associations in Sweden and West Germany. 3.'Salaries, Not Benefits!' Disability Rights Activism and the Right to Work in the Scandinavian Welfare States. 4.For Society and the Individual: Disability and Work in Post-War Sweden. 5.From Industrialised to Knowledge-Based Societies: The Metamorphosis of the French Disabled Worker since 1957. 6.Warriors into Workers: Soviet Labour Policy and Disabled Veterans of the Great Patriotic War. 7.Beyond Labour: Socialist Disability Policy in the Realm of Mental Health. 8.Socialist Humanism, Work, and Disability in Socialist Romania: The Legal Regime of the Third-Degree Invalidity Pension, 1949-1989. 9.Becoming a Productive Citizen: Labour and the Blind Community in Socialist Romania. 10.Vocational Guidance in Socialist Czechoslovakia and the Context of Global and National Histories of Disability. 11.Work and Life Courses of Polio Survivors in Socialist Poland. Afterword.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Disabled People;Post-war;Follow;Disabled War Veterans;Limited Work Ability;UN;Romanian Communist Party;Disabled Workers;Disability Rights;Disability Organisations;Socialist Romania;Blind Community;Invalidity Pension;Regular Labour Market;Work Capacity;Disabled Woman;Socialist Period;State Socialist Countries;Omnipresent;Group Iii;Conferred;Labour Market;West Germany;State Socialist Regime;Young Man