Book review

Ernest L. Pancsofar
1998 Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation  
bridge, MA: Brookline, 1996, 273. pp, soft cover $29.95. Every social change movement has a history beginning with a point of conception and evolving into stages of greater maturity and influence. The self-advocacy movement throughout the world now has a history eloquently edited by Gunnar Dybwad who, with his wife Rosemary, were ever present as world changes in perception and attitudes toward and by people with disabilities unfolded in the 20th century. In close collaboration, Hank Bersani,
more » ... been a student of both Gunnar and Rosemary as well as Burton Blatt. These two editors have assembled 21 chapters that detail the progression of the self-advocacy movement.
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