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The Idea of Disability in the Eighteenth Century is a wide-ranging collection of essays that explores philosophy, biography, and texts about and by disabled people living in the eighteenth century. The book, which introduces and affirms the notion that disability studies predates most United States and United Kingdom findings by more than a hundred years, will be of interest to philosophers, historians, sociologists, and literary scholars.

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    • Title: The Idea of Disability in the Eighteenth Century by Chris Mounsey
    • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group
    • Print ISBN: 9781611487398, 1611487390
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    • Edition: 2015
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