Karl Koenig, Stanley Segal and Herbert Gunzburg : pioneers in the field of intellectual disability in Britain

By: Jackson, Robin.
Series: International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 59 (1) 2013: 47-60.Publisher: 2013Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | SUPPORT SERVICES | EUGENICS | GREAT BRITAIN | HISTORY | BIOGRAPHYSummary: Examines the contribution of three pioneers, Karl Koenig, Stanley Segal and Herbert Gunzburg, to the development of services for people with an intellectual disability in Britain. Their respective contributions are set within an historical contexts which examines events which took place in Europe before and during the Second World War. It also looks ate the consequences of the eugenics legacy which coloured professional and popular perceptions of people with an intellectual disability in Britain.
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Examines the contribution of three pioneers, Karl Koenig, Stanley Segal and Herbert Gunzburg, to the development of services for people with an intellectual disability in Britain. Their respective contributions are set within an historical contexts which examines events which took place in Europe before and during the Second World War. It also looks ate the consequences of the eugenics legacy which coloured professional and popular perceptions of people with an intellectual disability in Britain.

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