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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Keisuke Yamada
(2025)
Between Hearing and Touch: The Global Discovery of the Vibratory Sense through a “Deaf Ability”.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 104-122).
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Article
Frank Mondelli
(2024)
Visible Vowels and Listening Limbs: Assistive Erasure in Japanese Publics.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 150-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB476124072/)
Article
Jacob M. Baum
(2023)
The Idea of Deafness as Disability in Renaissance Germany.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(pp. 621-652).
(/isis/citation/CBB071251381/)
Book
Iain Hutchison; Martin Atherton; Jaipreet Virdi
(2022)
Disability and the Victorians: Attitudes, interventions, legacies.
(/isis/citation/CBB492942745/)
Book
Michele Ilana Friedner
(2022)
Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India.
(/isis/citation/CBB126656384/)
Article
Anna Kvicalova
(2022)
Purkyně’s Opistophone: the hearing ‘Deaf’, auditory attention and organic subjectivity in Prague psychophysical experiments, ca 1850s.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 60-80).
(/isis/citation/CBB277780137/)
Book
Katie Booth
(2021)
The Invention of Miracles: Language, Power, and Alexander Graham Bell's Quest to End Deafness.
(/isis/citation/CBB760882858/)
Article
Paul Eling; Stanley Finger
(2021)
Franz Joseph Gall on the “deaf and dumb” and the complexities of mind.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 128-140).
(/isis/citation/CBB096600011/)
Article
Ruben E. Verwaal
(2021)
Fluid deafness: earwax and hardness of hearing in early modern Europe.
Medical History
(pp. 366-383).
(/isis/citation/CBB379468510/)
Book
Jaipreet Virdi
(2020)
Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History.
(/isis/citation/CBB945172024/)
Book
Marion Andrea Schmidt
(2020)
Eradicating deafness?: Genetics, pathology, and diversity in twentieth-century America.
(/isis/citation/CBB370208665/)
Book
Christian Laes
(2018)
Disabilities and the Disabled in the Roman World: A Social and Cultural History.
(/isis/citation/CBB374372359/)
Book
David Cram; Jaap Maat
(2018)
Teaching Language to a Boy Born Deaf: The Popham Notebook and Associated Texts.
(/isis/citation/CBB582668934/)
Book
Claire L. Shaw
(2017)
Deaf in the USSR: Marginality, Community, and Soviet Identity, 1917-1991.
(/isis/citation/CBB205072501/)
Article
Mike Mantin
(2017)
‘His Whole Nature requires Development’: Education, School Life and Deafness in Wales, 1850–1914.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 727-747).
(/isis/citation/CBB036257289/)
Article
Marion A. Schmidt
(2017)
Planes of Phenomenological Experience: The Psychology of Deafness as an Early Example of American Gestalt Psychology, 1928–1940.
History of Psychology
(pp. 347-364).
(/isis/citation/CBB049318165/)
Chapter
Danielle Coriale
(2017)
Reading through Deafness: Francis Galton and the Strange Science of Psychophysics.
In: Strange Science: Investigating the Limits of Knowledge in the Victorian Age
(pp. 105-124).
(/isis/citation/CBB391179433/)
Article
Noel Patrick O'Connell
(2016)
A Tale of Two Schools: Educating Catholic Female Deaf Children in Ireland, 1846–1946.
History of Education
(pp. 188-205).
(/isis/citation/CBB228629384/)
Book
Laura Mauldin
(2016)
Made to Hear: Cochlear Implants and Raising Deaf Children.
(/isis/citation/CBB290696168/)
Thesis
Holly Caldwell
(2016)
Modernizing deafness: Education, public health, and social reform in Mexico City, 1860-1940.
(/isis/citation/CBB983379481/)
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