This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular era that is of great interest to many historians and researchers, Irene Metzler presents a theoretical framework of disability and explores key areas such as:
medieval theoretical concepts
theology and natural philosophy
notions of the physical body
medical theory and practice.
Bringing into play the modern day implications of medieval thought on the issue, this is a fascinating and...
This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular...
This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular era that is of great interest to many historians and researchers, Irene Metzler presents a theoretical framework of disability and explores key areas such as:
medieval theoretical concepts
theology and natural philosophy
notions of the physical body
medical theory and practice.
Bringing into play the modern day implications of medieval thought on the issue, this is a fascinating and...
This impressive volume presents a thorough examination of all aspects of physical impairment and disability in medieval Europe. Examining a popular...
What was it like to be disabled in the Middle Ages? How did people become disabled? Did welfare support exist? This book discusses social and cultural factors affecting the lives of medieval crippled, deaf, mute and blind people, those nowadays collectively called "disabled." Although the word did not exist then, many of the experiences disabled people might have today can already be traced back to medieval social institutions and cultural attitudes.
This volume informs our knowledge of the topic by investigating the impact medieval laws had on the social position of disabled...
What was it like to be disabled in the Middle Ages? How did people become disabled? Did welfare support exist? This book discusses social and cultu...
This is the first book devoted to the cultural history in the pre-modern period of people we now describe as having learning disabilities. Using an interdisciplinary approach, including historical semantics, medicine, natural philosophy and law, Irina Metzler considers a neglected field of social and medical history and makes an original contribution to the problem of a shifting concept such as 'idiocy'. Emphasising the issues with imposing modern definitions of what has variously been called cognitive, intellectual or mental disability onto the past, this book analyses a wide range of...
This is the first book devoted to the cultural history in the pre-modern period of people we now describe as having learning disabilities. Using an in...
Combines modern and medieval approaches to intellectual disability, and engages with a very wide range of sources in order to fill a major gap in this relatively new field, and demonstrate that disability, illness and healthcare are embedded in daily life. -- .
Combines modern and medieval approaches to intellectual disability, and engages with a very wide range of sources in order to fill a major gap in this...