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Author Rose, Sarah F., author.

Title No right to be idle : the invention of disability, 1840s-1930s / Sarah F. Rose
Published Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2017]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 382 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Chapter One. Her Mother Did Not Like to Have Her Learn to Work: Disability, Family, and the Spectrum of Productivity, 1840s-1870s -- Chapter Two. He Had No Home but the County Poor House: Family Incapacity, Charity Policy, Wage Labor, and the Shift to Custodial Care, 1870s-1900s -- Chapter Three. I Wish to Thank You for My Freedom: Paroling Feeble-Minded People into Farm and Domestic Work, 1900s-1930s -- Chapter Four. We Do Not Prefer Cripples, but They Can Earn Full Wages: Mechanization, Efficiency, and the Quest for Interchangeable Workers, 1880s-1920s -- Chapter Five. The Greatest Handicap Suffered by Crippled Workers: The Perverse Impact of Workmen's Compensation, 1900s-1930s -- Chapter Six. Saving the Human Wreckage Cast on the Industrial Scrap Heap: Goodwill Industries and the Imperative of Efficiency, 1890s-1920s -- Chapter Seven. The Duty to Make Himself a Useful, Self-Supporting Citizen: Disabled Veterans and the Limits of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1910s-1920s -- Conclusion
Summary "In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a major transformation was occurring in many spheres of society: people with every sort of disability were increasingly being marginalized, excluded, and incarcerated. Disabled but still productive factory workers were being fired, and developmentally disabled individuals who had previously contributed domestic or agricultural labor in homes or on farms were being sent to institutions and poorhouses. [The author] pinpoints the origins and ramifications of this sea-change in American society, exploring the ways that public policy removed the disabled from the category of "deserving" recipients of public assistance, transforming them into a group requiring rehabilitation in order to achieve "self-care" and "self-support." By tracing the experiences of advocates, program innovators, and disabled people caught up in this epochal transition, Rose ... integrates disability history and labor history to show how disabled people and their families were relegated to poverty and second-class economic and social citizenship, with vast consequences for debates about disability, poverty, and welfare in the century to come"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 16, 2017)
Subject People with disabilities -- Government policy -- United States -- History
People with disabilities -- United States -- Public opinion -- History
People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation -- United States -- History
People with disabilities -- Employment -- United States -- History
People with disabilities -- Civil rights -- United States -- History
People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History -- 19th century
People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Marginality, Social -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Marginality, Social -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Disabled Persons -- history
Disabled Persons -- legislation & jurisprudence
Health Services for Persons with Disabilities -- history
Public Policy -- history
History, 19th Century
History, 20th Century
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
Marginality, Social
People with disabilities -- Civil rights
People with disabilities -- Employment
People with disabilities -- Government policy
People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc.
People with disabilities -- Public opinion
People with disabilities -- Rehabilitation
SUBJECT United States https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481
Subject United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781469624907
1469624907
1469624915
9781469624914
Other Titles Invention of disability, 1840s-1930s