The story of intellectual disability : an evolution of meaning, understanding, and public perception / edited by Michael L. Wehmeyer, PhD ; with contributions from Ellis M. Craig, PhD, Dianne L. Ferguson, PhD, Philip M. Ferguson, PhD, Steven Noll, PhD, Robert L. Schalock, PhD, J. David Smith, PhD, Parnel Wickham, PhD.
Chapter 9. The self-advocacy movement: Late Modern Times (1980 CE to present) / Dianne Ferguson, Philip Ferguson, and Michael L. Wehmeyer. Chapter 2. At the dawn of civilization: intellectual disability in prehistory and Ancient Times (9000 BCE to 500 CE) / Ellis M. Craig -- Chapter 3. Poverty and the emergence of charity: intellectual disability in the Middle Ages (500 CE to 1500 CE) / Parnel Wickham -- Chapter 4. Idiocy and early modern law: intellectual disability in early modern times (1500 CE to 1799 CE) / Parnel Wickham -- Chapter 5. The development of systems of supports: intellectual disability in Middle Modern Times (1800 CE to 1899 CE) / Philip Ferguson -- Chapter 6. In search of a science: intellectual disability in Late Modern Times (1900 to 1930) / J. David Smith, Steven Noll, and Michael L. Wehmeyer -- Chapter 7. Isolation, enlargement, and economization: intellectual disability in Late Modern Times (1930 CE to 1950 CE) / Michael L. Wehmeyer, Steven Noll, and J. David Smith -- Chapter 8. The parent movement: Late Modern Times (1950 CE to 1980 CE) / Robert L. Schalock and Michael L. Wehmeyer -- Chapter 9. The self-advocacy movement: Late Modern Times (1980 CE to present) / Dianne Ferguson, Philip Ferguson, and Michael L. Wehmeyer.
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