CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker
The special issue emerges from the interdisciplinary research project Disability before disability (Icel. Fötlun fyrir tíma fötlunar) situated at the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Iceland, initiated in 2017, and supported by the Icelandic Research fund (Icel. Rannsóknasjóður) Gr...
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ftopenedition:oai:hypotheses.org:dishist/1345 2023-05-15T16:47:53+02:00 CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker Ninon Dubourg (sharing info) 2019-03-11T17:27:28Z http://dishist.hypotheses.org/1345 unknown Histoire du handicap dans l'Europe médiévale info:eu-repo/semantics/reference/issn/2551-6191 http://dishist.hypotheses.org/1345 post 2019 ftopenedition 2019-03-17T01:12:08Z The special issue emerges from the interdisciplinary research project Disability before disability (Icel. Fötlun fyrir tíma fötlunar) situated at the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Iceland, initiated in 2017, and supported by the Icelandic Research fund (Icel. Rannsóknasjóður) Grant of Excellence No 173655-05. Recent years have seen growing interest in the exploration of disability in premodern societies and cultures. In line with the now commonly accepted (working) pre. Other/Unknown Material Iceland OpenEdition |
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CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker |
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CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker |
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CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker |
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CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker |
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CFC - Dis/ability in the medieval Nordic world - A special issue of Mirator Editors: Anna Katharina Heiniger and Christopher Crocker |
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