Moving the Social. Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements Vol 53 (2015)
Disability Movements National Policies and Transnational Perspectives – Introductory Remarks
Jan Stoll
Governing Madness – Transforming Psychiatry Disability History and the Formation of Cultural Knowledge in West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s
Anne Klein
Informal Networks, International Developments and the Founding of the First Interest-Representing Associations of Disabled People in Hungary in the Late Socialist Period (1970s – 1980s)
Monika Baár
The German Disability Movement as a Transnational, Entangled New Social Movement
Jan Stoll
A Blind Spot of a Guiding Country? Human Rights and Dutch Disability Groups Since 1981
Paul van Trigt
“Nothing About Us Without Us” Disability Rights Activism in European Countries – A Comparative Analysis
Anne Waldschmidt/Anemari Karačić/ Andreas Sturm/Timo Dins
Review Article Disability Movements – A Growing Field of Research?
Sebastian Weinert
Disability Movements National Policies and Transnational Perspectives – Introductory Remarks
Jan Stoll
Governing Madness – Transforming Psychiatry Disability History and the Formation of Cultural Knowledge in West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s
Anne Klein
Informal Networks, International Developments and the Founding of the First Interest-Representing Associations of Disabled People in Hungary in the Late Socialist Period (1970s – 1980s)
Monika Baár
The German Disability Movement as a Transnational, Entangled New Social Movement
Jan Stoll
A Blind Spot of a Guiding Country? Human Rights and Dutch Disability Groups Since 1981
Paul van Trigt
“Nothing About Us Without Us” Disability Rights Activism in European Countries – A Comparative Analysis
Anne Waldschmidt/Anemari Karačić/ Andreas Sturm/Timo Dins
Review Article Disability Movements – A Growing Field of Research?
Sebastian Weinert
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