Chapter 1. Introduction (Jan Tøssebro and Anders Gustavsson).- Chapter 2. Normalisation 60 years beyond - the developments and current status in the Nordic countries (Jan Tøssebro, Inge S. Bonfils, Antti Teittinen, Magnus Tideman and Rannveig Traustadóttir).- Chapter 3. International ideas, ideologies and pioneers of disability reform (Rannveig Traustadóttir).- Chapter 4. Did the institutions really disappear? The Norwegian deinstitutionalisation reform in retrospect (Johans Tveit Sandvin).- Chapter 5. The symbolic power of residential architecture (Inge Storgaard Bonfils and Anne Kathrine Frandsen).- Chapter 6. New social roles and identifications (Anders Gustavsson).- Chapter 7. Living with intellectual disabilities in Sweden: individualisation, negotiation, local variation, categorisation and self-advocacy (Magnus Tideman).- Chapter 8. Housing services for persons with intellectual disabilities and recent structural changes in the Finnish welfare state (Antti Teittinen).- Chapter 9. Personal assistance for persons with intellectual disabilities - experiences and challenges in the Nordic welfare states (Ole Petter Askheim).- Chapter 10. Drivers of change in policies for persons with intellectual disabilities, 1960-2020 (Jan Tøssebro).- Chapter 11. Dignity - The result of the past and the challenge of the future (Mårten Söder).- Chapter 12. Progressing beyond institutional closure to a good life for people with intellectual disabilities - reflecting on the Nordic countries (Christine Bigby).- Chapter 13. Deinstitutionalising without disaffiliating, or how to preserve the power to act. (Isabelle Ville-Ravaud).- Chapter 14. Editors' reflections (Anders Gustavsson and Jan Tøssebro).