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Люди дряхлые, больные, убогие в Москве XVIII века
Author: Козлова Н.В.
Year: 2010
Pages: 368
Format: PDF/DJVU
File size: 83.1 MB
Language: RU

Year: 2010
Pages: 368
Format: PDF/DJVU
File size: 83.1 MB
Language: RU

Long Description of the Plot: The book "Люди дряхлые больные убогие в Москве XVIII века" (People with disabilities and diseases in Moscow in the 18th century) by [Author's name] is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the lives of those living with disabilities and diseases in Moscow during the 18th century. Through a detailed analysis of historical records and archives, the author paints a vivid picture of the challenges faced by individuals with physical and mental limitations, and how they were perceived and treated by society. The book begins by setting the stage for the reader, describing the social and cultural context of Moscow in the 18th century, including the political and religious landscape, as well as the state of medicine and healthcare at the time. The author then delves into the daily lives of people with disabilities and diseases, highlighting their struggles to survive and thrive in a world that was not designed for them. From the streets to the monasteries, the author shows how these individuals navigated their way through a society that often marginalized and stigmatized them. One of the most compelling aspects of the book is its focus on the role of technology in shaping the lives of people with disabilities.
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