Affiliation:
1. University of Winchester, UK.
Abstract
Contemporary historical and medical writing on impairment in the medieval period claim the disabled were blighted evidence of God’s disfavour. Such opinions are often tautologies, unsupported by fourteenth-century primary sources such as Piers Plowman and Lollard writings. Vagrancy proclamations (1495), and dissolution of monasteries from 1538 encouraged self-sufficiency. Impairment may not have equalled poverty.
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