List of Contributors 1. Introduction, Monika Baár (EUI, Italy) and Paul van Trigt (Leiden University, Netherlands) Part I: Agency 2. Italian Veterans of the Great War and their Repertoire of Activism, Martina Salvante (University of Nottingham, UK) 3. The Agency of Blind Women in Metropolitan France in the first half of the 20th Century, Gildas Brégain (EHESS, Rennes, France) 4. Resistance of Disabled People during the Holocaust, Marianne Hirschberg (Kassel University, Germany) and Angela Wegscheider (Johannes Kepler University, Austria) 5. Claiming Normality: The Manifold Meanings of Deafness in the Twentieth Century, Radu Dinu & Staffan Bengtsson (both Jönköping University, Sweden) Part II: Intersections (with Class, Race, Gender and Sexuality) 6. Postcolonial Approaches to Disability History: British Missionaries and Indian and Chinese Children, c. 1880-1940, Esme Cleall (Sheffield University, UK) 7.
'Your Dominion Has Palsied Him': Dependence, Labour, and Antislavery Imagery in the Antebellum United States, Dea Boster (Columbus State Community College, USA) 8. Disability, Gender, Care and Class in the Context of the 1937 Barbados Labour Protests, Stefanie van Dam (University of Cambridge, UK) 9. Disabled Queer Histories in Postwar Britain and the Netherlands, Noah Littel (Maastricht University, Netherlands) Part III: Methods/Themes 10. Deaf History in German-Speaking Europe: Concepts, Histories, and Challenges, Marion Schmidt (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Sweden) and Anja Werner (Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) 11. Disability and Medical History: Patient Perspectives and the History of Madness in the US, Michael Rembis (University of Buffalo, USA) 12. Disability and Religion after the Second World War: from Histories of Opposition to Entangled Histories Paul van Trigt (Leiden University, Netherlands) 13. The History of Un/Doing Disability in Sport, Florian Kiuppis (Catholic University of Freiburg, Germany) 14. Disability Studies Meets the History of Concepts: Independence as an Analytical Category.
Monika Baar (EUI, Italy) Bibliography Index.