Disability by David Turner review – a revelatory new history
Historian David Turner published his new book, Disability, which explores the struggle for rights among disabled individuals in the UK. The work highlights personal stories, emphasizing that societal progress emerged from the resilience and ingenuity of disabled people. Turner argues that understanding this history is crucial for recognizing the ongoing challenges and achievements of the disability community.
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