Disability by David Turner review – a revelatory new history

19 juin 2026 | Lucy Webster
This study of the struggle for rights includes incredible personal stories that we should all be more familiar with You could take two outwardly contradictory lessons from the historian David Turner’s new book on disability in the UK. First, that alarmingly little has changed for disabled people (…)
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