The Deaf-Mute Banquets and the Birth of the Deaf Movement
27
(13)
Bernard Mottez
Republicanism, Deaf Identity, and the Career of Henri Gaillard in Late-Nineteenth-Century France
40
(13)
Anne T. Quartararo
Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet: Benevolent Paternalism and the Origins of the American Asylum
53
(21)
Phyllis Valentine
Vocational Education in the Deaf American and African-American Communities
74
(18)
Tricia A. Leakey
``Savages and Deaf-Mutes'': Evolutionary Theory and the Campaign Against Sign Language in the Nineteenth Century
92
(21)
Douglas C. Baynton
Deaf History: A Suppressed Part of General History
113
(14)
Gunther List
Education, Urbanization, and the Deaf Community: A Case Study of Toronto, 1870--1900
127
(19)
Margret A. Winzer
Exclusion and Integration: The Case of the Sisters of Providence of Quebec
146
(26)
Constantina Mitchell
The Silent Worker Newspaper and the Building of a Deaf Community, 1890--1929
172
(26)
Robert Buchanan
Student Life at the Indiana School for the Deaf During the Depression Years
198
(26)
Michael Reis
Founders of Deaf Education in Russia
224
(13)
Howard G. Williams
The Education of Deaf People in Italy and the Use of Italian Sign Language
237
(15)
Elena Radutzky
Some Problems in the History of Deaf Hungarians
252
(20)
William O. McCagg, Jr.
Cochlear Implants: Their Cultural and Historical Meaning
272
(21)
Harlan Lane
Contributors
293
(4)
Index
297
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