INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
Jan Stoll: Disability Movements: National Policies and Transnational Perspectives – Introductory Remarks, pp. 5–10
Anne Klein: Governing Madness – Transforming Psychiatry: Governing Madness – Transforming Psychiatry Disability History and the Formation of Cultural Knowledge in West Germany in the 1970s and 1980s, pp. 11–37
Monika Baár: Informal Networks, International Developments and the Founding of the First Interest-Representing Associations of Disabled People in Hungary in the Late Socialist Period (1970s – 1980s), pp. 39–62
Jan Stoll: The German Disability Movement as a Transnational, Entangled New Social Movement, pp. 63–86
Paul van Trigt: A Blind Spot of a Guiding Country? Human Rights and Dutch Disability Groups Since 1981, pp. 87–102
Anne Waldschmidt / Anemari Karačić / Andreas Sturm / Timo Dins: "Nothing About Us Without Us". Disability Rights Activism in European Countries: A Comparative Analysis, pp. 103–138
Sebastian Weinert: Review Article: Disability Movements – A Growing Field of Research? pp. 139–155