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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sara Scalenghe (Loyola University Maryland)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781107622791ISBN 10: 1107622794 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 28 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'... this is a multi-layered book that handles difficult material and complex issues with apparent ease, to reach important conclusions ... it is a pleasure to read.' Colin Imber, American Historical Review 'Disability in the Ottoman Arab World, 1500-1800 offers unique perspectives on both Ottoman history and disability history. It challenges preconceived and Western-conceived notions about disability in the early modern period, detailing complex societal relationships in an underexplored discipline. It is an enjoyable read, and Scalenghe's writing ensures sophisticated ideas are easily understood, whether one is an expert or beginner in Ottoman or disability studies.' H-Disability '... this is a multi-layered book that handles difficult material and complex issues with apparent ease, to reach important conclusions ... it is a pleasure to read.' Colin Imber, The American Historical Review 'Disability in the Ottoman Arab World, 1500-1800 offers unique perspectives on both Ottoman history and disability history. It challenges preconceived and Western-conceived notions about disability in the early modern period, detailing complex societal relationships in an underexplored discipline. It is an enjoyable read, and Scalenghe's writing ensures sophisticated ideas are easily understood, whether one is an expert or beginner in Ottoman or disability studies.' John Little, H-Disability 'Sara Scalenghe's fascinating new book is a groundbreaking addition to a field still in its infancy: disability history in the Arab world ... The book is a welcome contribution to the fields of Middle Eastern history, disability history, and the social history of premodern societies, and it will force students and scholars to think carefully about the complex relationships between impairment, rights and duties, and state and local intervention in the lives of those affected. Scalenghe demonstrates that there are a great many sources out there for students and scholars to analyze, and fields as varied as social history, medical history, legal history, and Middle East area studies are very clearly the richer for her contribution.' Beverly Tsacoyianis, Arab Studies Journal 'Disability in the Ottoman Arab World, 1500-1800 is a tremendous book that makes a significant contribution to our understanding of disability outside the modern western, industrialised context.' David M. Turner, Disability and Society ... this is a multi-layered book that handles difficult material and complex issues with apparent ease, to reach important conclusions ... it is a pleasure to read. Colin Imber, American Historical Review Disability in the Ottoman Arab World, 1500-1800 offers unique perspectives on both Ottoman history and disability history. It challenges preconceived and Western-conceived notions about disability in the early modern period, detailing complex societal relationships in an underexplored discipline. It is an enjoyable read, and Scalenghe's writing ensures sophisticated ideas are easily understood, whether one is an expert or beginner in Ottoman or disability studies. H-Disability Sara Scalenghe's fascinating new book is a groundbreaking addition to a field still in its infancy: disability history in the Arab world ... The book is a welcome contribution to the fields of Middle Eastern history, disability history, and the social history of premodern societies, and it will force students and scholars to think carefully about the complex relationships between impairment, rights and duties, and state and local intervention in the lives of those affected. Scalenghe demonstrates that there are a great many sources out there for students and scholars to analyze, and fields as varied as social history, medical history, legal history, and Middle East area studies are very clearly the richer for her contribution.' Beverly Tsacoyianis, Arab Studies Journal 'Disability in the Ottoman Arab World, 1500-1800 is a tremendous book that makes a significant contribution to our understanding of disability outside the modern western, industrialised context.' David M. Turner, Disability and Society Author InformationSara Scalenghe is an Assistant Professor of History at Loyola University, Maryland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |