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Margaret A. Winzer's book, “From Integration to Inclusion: A History of Special Education in the 20th Century,” illuminates the remarkable journey of special education and disability studies throughout the 20th century. Rather than presenting a linear series of events, Winzer adopts a thematic approach, enriching readers' understanding of how evolving ideologies and philosophies catalyzed pivotal moments in special education history. This skillfully crafted narrative reveals the intricate interplay between research and practice and distinguishes effective educational interventions from unsuccessful ones.

In the first chapter, Winzer provides an overview of historical perceptions of disability. She emphasizes that the essence...

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