Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989. — 102 p. — ISBN 0-8229-3622-4.
Historical EssaysSocietal Responses to Mental Disorders in Prerevolutionary Russia.
Julie V. BrownThe Origins of Defectology.
William O. McCaggThe Vygotskian Tradition in Soviet Psychological Study of Deaf Children.
Jane E. Knox and
Alex KozulinIndustrial Accidents and Their Prevention in the Interwar Period.
Lewis SiegelbaumThe Stalinist Mentality and the Treatment of Schizophrenia.
David JoravskyImages of the Disabled, Especially the War Wounded, in Soviet Literature.
Vera DunhamThe Contemporary ScenePrograms for the Disabled in the USSR.
Bernice MadisonEveryday Life of the Disabled in the USSR.
Stephen P. Dunn and
Ethel DunnDisability as Dissidence: The Action Group to Defend the Rights of the Disabled in the USSR.
Paul D. RaymondDissidence as Disability: The Medicalization of Dissidence in Soviet Russia.
Mark G. FieldAttitudinal Change in Eastern Europe: The Case of Gyorgy Konrad.
William O. McCaggConclusion.
William O. McCagg and
Lewis SiegelbaumNotes on Contributors