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Van Cleve is to be commended for this significant contribution to Deaf literature -- Silent NewsA spirited set of essays that seek to introduce readers to a new category of minority history: the history of deaf people. Very well put together. -- Journal of Social HistoryThe 16 essays featured in Deaf History Unveiled offer the work of Harlan Lane, Renate Fischer, Margret Winzer, William McCagg, and 12 other noted historians in this field.Readers will discover the new themes driving Deaf history, including a telling comparison of the similar experiences of Deaf people and African Americans, both minorities with identifying characteristics that cannot be hidden to thwart bias.Other studies separately track societal paternalism toward deaf people in Italy, Hungary, and the United States. Adding to its intrigue, the new research in this milestone study provides evidence for previously uncredited self-determination of Deaf people in establishing education, enjoyment, and social structures common throughout the Northern Hemisphere, Historians, teachers, and students alike will prize Deaf History Unveiled as a singular collection of insights that will change historical perspectives on the Deaf experience worldwide.Van Cleve, John V. is the author of 'Deaf History Unveiled' with ISBN 9781563680212 and ISBN 1563680211.
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