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Deaf History Unveiled : Interpretations From the New Scholarship
author
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Van Cleve, John V.
publisher
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Gallaudet University Press
isbn10 | asin
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print isbn13
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9781563680878
ebook isbn13
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9780585138428
language
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English
subject
Deaf--History--Congresses.
publication date
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1993
lcc
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HV2367.D4 1993eb
ddc
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305.9/08162
subject
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Deaf--History--Congresses.
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Deaf History Unveiled
Interpretations from the New Scholarship
John Vickrey Van Cleve Editor
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY PRESS Washington, D.C.
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Gallaudet University Press Washington, DC 20002
1993, by Gallaudet University. All rights reserved. Published 1993. Paperback edition 1999 Printed in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Deaf history unveiled: interpretations from the new scholarship John Vickrey Van Cleve, editor. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-56368-021-1 1. Deaf-History-Congresses. I. Van Cleve, John V. HV2367.D4 1993 305.9'08162dc20 93-12018 CIP ISBN 1-56368-087-4 (pbk.)
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
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Contents
List Of Illustrations
vii
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
1 Pedro Ponce de Len: Myth and Reality
Susan Plann
1
2 Abb de l'Epe and the Living Dictionary
Renate Fischer
13
3 The Deaf-Mute Banquets and the Birth of the Deaf Movement
Bernard Mottez
27
4 Republicanism, Deaf Identity, and the Career of Henri Gaillard in Late-Nineteenth-Century France
Anne T. Quartararo
40
5 Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet: Benevolent Paternalism and the Origins of the American Asylum
Phyllis Valentine
53
6 Vocational Education in the Deaf American and African-American Communities
Tricia A. Leakey
74
7 "Savages and Deaf-Mutes": Evolutionary Theory and the Campaign Against Sign Language in the Nineteenth Century
Douglas C. Baynton
92
8 Deaf History: A Suppressed Part of General History
Gnther List
113
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9 Education, Urbanization, and the Deaf Community: A Case Study of Toronto, 1870-1900
Margret A. Winzer
127
10 Exclusion and Integration: The Case of the Sisters of Providence of Quebec
Constantina Mitchell
146
11 The Silent Worker Newspaper and the Building of a Deaf Community, 1890-1929
Robert Buchanan
172
12 Student Life at the Indiana School for the Deaf During the Depression Years
Michael Reis
198
13 Founders of Deaf Education in Russia
Howard G. Williams
224
14 The Education of Deaf People in Italy and the Use of Italian Sign Language
Elena Radutzky
237
15 Some Problems in the History of Deaf Hungarians
William O. McCagg, Jr.
252
16 Cochlear Implants: Their Cultural and Historical Meaning
Harlan Lane
272
Contributors
293
Index
297
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Illustrations
Pedro Ponce de Len
4
Charles-Michel de l'Epe
18
Roch-Ambroise Sicard
30
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
56
American Asylum for the Deaf, ca. 1875
67
Rug weaving at Kendall School, ca. 1905
80
Helen Fay teaching speech at Kendall School
95
Alexander Graham Bell
97
Ontario Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, ca. 1875
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