Publication

2013-05-21 - Manchester University Press

Language

English

Word Count

56,000 words, Guess

Page Count

224 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL27591692M
  • ISBN-139780719088001
  • ISBN-100719088003
  • OCLC Control Number825047299
  • Amazon0719088003

Classifications

  • LCC

Description

"Early in the war, when faced with an acute shortage of accommodation for evacuees, a government official questioned whether disabled children were 'worth saving'. This book examines how the evacuation in England was planned, executed and evaluated for children with various disabilities (including the 'excluded') and explores how this wartime experience influenced public and professional attitudes towards the children long after the war had ended. Through the use of official documents, newspapers and personal testimony, the book illustrates both positive and negative experiences of the government evacuation scheme, and shows the impact of the attitudes held by the authorities, the general public, and the teaching and nursing staff. It demonstrates how wartime conditions changed special education, both during and after the war, and will appeal to social and medical historians, as well as those studying childhood, the voluntary sector and social policy."--Publisher's website.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Worth saving: Disabled children during the Second World WarhardcoverManchester University Press2013-05-21

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