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Social Dimensions of Medieval Disease and Disability
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86 stránek
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Focusing on medieval northern Europe from the 6th to the 15th centuries, this volume explores how social factors influenced the categorization of individuals as 'disabled.' Contributors highlight the cultural constructions of health and disease, revealing that medieval perceptions of wellness often differ significantly from modern understandings. Each paper examines various social constructs of health and illness, providing insights into the complexities of medieval life and the fluidity of health definitions during this period.
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2014, měkká
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