Bryan Eldredge's Keyword "Deaf" and "History" Bibliography
Note: Like all of the bibliographies his is a very rough bibliography. It is certainly lacking important works and there may be some errors. I ask you to forgive those and recognize my attempt to be helpful in some small way. I'm afraid these bibliographies will have to stand alone. I know they would be more helpful if they were annotated, but that too will have to wait for another day. Finally, I cannot answer requests for specific references (e-mailed or otherwise), although I do wish I had the time to do so.
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Adams, T. D. (1997). Deafness and Deftness in CODA autobiography: Ruth Sindransky's In Silence and Lou Ann Walker's A Loss For Words. Biography, 20(2), 141-155.
Andersson, Y. (1996). Who Are Our Actual National Leaders? In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 1-4). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Andersson, Y. J. O. (1981). A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study: Deafness. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland.
Baker, C. (1980). Sentences in American Sign Language, Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 75-88). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Baldwin, K. (1982). "The Lumberjack and The Deaf Tree": Images of The Deaf in Folk Narrative. Kentucky Folklore Record, 28(1-2), 6-11.
Baldwin, S. C. (1989). A History of the National Theatre of the Deaf from 1959 to 1989. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Texas, Austin.
Barnartt, S. N., & Christiansen, J. B. (1985). The Socioeconomic Status of Deaf Workers: A Minority Group Perspective. Social Science Journal, 22(4), 19-32.
Battison, R. (1980). Signs Have Parts: A Simple Idea. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community (pp. 35-51). Silver Springs, MD: National Association of the Deaf.
Baynton, D. C. (1993). Foreigners in Their Own Land: The Cultural Origins of the Campaign Against Sign Language in Nineteenth-Century America. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Iowa.
Baynton, D. C. (1996). Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against Sign Language. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Baynton, D. C. (1998). Out of Sight: The Suppression of American Sign Language. In W. Sollors (Ed.), Multilingual America: Transnationalism, Ethnicity, and the Languages of American Literature (pp. 367-379). New York: New York University Press.
Bellugi, U. (1980). How Signs Express Complex Meanings. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 53-74). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Benderly, B. L. (1990). Dancing Without Music: Deafness in America. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Berkowitz, E. D. (1995). Deaf History Unveiled: Interpretations from the New Scholarship. Journal of Social History, 28(3), 687-688.
Boyd, R. L., & Van Cleve, J. V. (1996). Deaf Autonomy and Deaf Dependence: The Early Years of the Pennsylvania Society for the advancement of the Deaf. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 5-16). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Bragg, B. (1996). The Past and the Present of Deaf Theatres Around the World. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 17-20). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Brannan, B. W. a. T., Patricia T. (1977). Alexander Graham Bell: A Photographic Album. Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, 34(2), 72-96.
Brennan, M., & Hayhurst, A. B. (1980). The Renaissance of British Sign Language. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 233-244). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Buchanan, R. M. (1995). Deaf Students and Workers in the United States, 1800-1950. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Bullough, V. L. (1997). Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language. Isis, 88(4), 736-737.
Burroughs, J. M. (1978). New Mexico Peanut Butter: The Real Story. Palacio, 84(1), 39-41.
Carbin, C. F., & Smith, D. L. (1996). The Canadian Deaf Community: A Distinctive, Diverse and Enduring Culture. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 21-26). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Carmel, S. J. (1987). A Study of Deaf Culture in An American Urban Deaf Community. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, American University.
Carney, E. C. (1996). Sailing Uncharted Waters. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 27-30). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Christiansen, J. B., & Barnett, S. (1995). Deaf President Now!! The 1988 Revolution at Gallaudet University. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Cokely, D. (1980). Sign Language Teaching, Interpreting and Educational Policy. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 137-158). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Cokely, D., & Baker, C. (1980). Sign Language in the 20th Century: a Chronology. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. xv-xx). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Cordana, J. K. (1996). The NFSD Delanvan Division No. 80 Story (From the Division Minutes). In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 31-36). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Cowden, P. A. (1990). `Children of Silence': Education of the Deaf in Ontario, 1856-1906. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, State University of New York, Buffalo.
Crouch, B. A. (1998). Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against Sign Language. Reviews in American History, 26(2), 402-407.
Crouch, B. A. (1998). The People of the Eye. Reviews in American History, 26(2), 402-407.
Dennison, J. (1881). Impressions of the Milan Conference. American Annals of the Deaf, 26(1), 41-50.
Eastman, G. (1980). From Student to Professional: A Personal Chronicle. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 9-32). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Edwards, R. A. R. (1997). Words Made Flesh: Nineteenth-Century Deaf Education and the Growth of Deaf Culture. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Rochester.
Ertig, C. (1980). Sign Language and Communication Between Adults and Children. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 159-176). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Fant, L. (1980). Drama and Poetry in Sign Language: A Personal Reminiscence. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 193-200). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Fernandes, J. J. (1980). The Gate to Heaven: T. H. Gallaudet and the Rhetoric of the Deaf Education Movement. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan.
Fischer, R., & Lane, H. (Eds.). (1993). Looking Back: A Reader On The History of Deaf Communities and Their Sign Languages. (Vol. 20). Boston: Signum.
Forestal, L. H. (1996). Contemporary Trends in American Sign Language. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 39-38). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Freeberg, E. (1992). AAn Object of Peculiar Interest@: The Education of Laura Bridgman. Church History, 61(2), 191-205.
Frishberg, N. (1975). Arbitrariness and Iconicity: Historical Change in American Sign Language. Language, 51, 696-719.
Gallaudet, E. M. (1881). The Milan Convention. American Annals of the Deaf, 26(1), 1-16.
Gannon, J. (1982). Historical Perspectives on Deafness. The Deaf American, 35(2), 5-7.
Gannon, J. R. (1981). Deaf Heritage: A Narrative History of Deaf America. Silver Spring, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Gannon, J. R. (1989). The Week the World Heard Gallaudet. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Gannon, J. R. (1991). The Importance of Cultural Identity. In M. Garretson (Ed.), Perspectives on Deafness (Vol. 41, pp. 55-58). Silver Spring, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Gannon, J. R. (1996). The World Federation of the Deaf. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 43-48). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Garretson, M. D. (1994). Cross-Cultural Research: A Personal View. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Life and Culture (Vol. 44, pp. 47-52). Silver Spring, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Garretson, M. D. (Ed.). (1994). Deafness: Life & Culture. (Vol. 44). Silver Spring, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Garretson, M. D. (Ed.). (1995). Deafness: Life & Culture II. (Vol. 45). Silver Spring, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Garretson, M. D. (Ed.). (1996). Deafness: Historical Perspectives. (Vol. 46). Silver Springs, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Gerber, D. A. (1987). Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard. J. of Social Hist., 21(Wint), 346-348.
Gerber, D. A. (1998). Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against Sign Language. Journal of Social History, 88(4), 721-723.
Groce, N. (1985). Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha=s Vineyard. London: Harvard University Press.
Hall, S. A. (1990). Monsters and Clowns: A Deaf American Halloween. Folklife Annual, 122-131.
Haller, B. (1993). The Little Papers: Newspapers at Nineteenth-Century Schools for Deaf Persons. Journalism History, 19(2), 43-50.
Hendrick, I. G. (1997). Seeing Language in Sign: The Work of William C. Stokoe. History of Education Quarterly, 37(3), 334-335.
Higgins, P. C. (1979). Deviance within a Disabled Community. Pacific Sociological Review, 22(1), 96-114.
Hoffmeister, R., & Wilbut, R. (1980). The Acquisition of Sign Language. In H. Lane & F. Grosjean (Eds.), Recent Perspectives on American Sign Language (pp. 61-78). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Hutcheson, P. A. (1996). Deaf President Now! The 1988 Revolution at Gallaudet University. History of Education Quarterly, 36(3), 385-387.
Jacobs, L. M. (1989). A Deaf Adult Speaks Out. (Third ed.). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Jankowski, K. (1992). The Battle of Ideologies: The Struggle for Ownership in the Deaf Community. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland College Park, College Park.
Jankowski, K. A. (1997). Deaf Empowerment: Emergence, Struggle, and Rhetoric. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Johanson, P. L. (1996). The Commission on Education of the Deaf: A Study Identifying Key Factors Affecting Adoption and Non-Adoption of Its Recommendations. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, George Washington University.
Jones, T. W. (1996). America's First Multi-Generation Deaf Families (A Geneological Perspective). In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 49-54). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Jordan, I. K. (1996). A Conversation with Edward Miner Gallaudet. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 55-56). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Jordan, J. (1996). Comit� International des Sports des Sourdes. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 57-60). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Jowett, G. S. (1989). Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry. J. of Am. Hist., 76(Sept), 637-638.
King, J. F. (1996). Does Repeating the Mistakes of the Past Protect the Innocent? In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 61-64). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Kremp, A. K. (1996). A Visit to South Africa. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 65-68). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Krentz, C. (1996). Historical Parrallels Between the African American and Deaf American Communities. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 69-74). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Lane, H. (1980). A Chronology of the Oppression of Sign Language in France and the United States. In H. Lane & F. Grosjean (Eds.), Recent Perspectives on American Sign Language (pp. 119-161). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Lane, H. (Ed.). (1984). The Deaf Experience: Classics in Language and Education. Cambride, MA: Harvard University Press.
Lane, H. (1984). When The Mind Hears: A History of the Deaf. New York: Vintage Books.
Lane, H. (1986). Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Herditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard. New England Quarterly, 59(June), 281-282.
Lane, H. (1992). Why the Deaf Are Angry. In S. Gregory & G. H. Hartley (Eds.), Constructing Deafness (pp. 117-120). London: Pinter Publishers in association with the Open University.
Lane, H. (1993). The Medicalization of Cultural Deafness in Historical Perspective. In R. Fischer & H. Lane (Eds.), Looking Back: A Reader on the History of Deaf Communities and ther Sign Languages (Vol. 20, pp. 479-494). Boston: Signum.
Lane, H., & Grosjean, F. (Eds.). (1980). Recent Perspectives on American Sign Language. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Lane, H., Hoffmeister, R., & Bahan, B. (1996). A Journey Into the Deaf-World. San Diego: DawnSignPress.
Lang, H. G. (1994). Silence of the Spheres: The Deaf Experience in the History of Science. Westport, CN: Bergin & Garvey.
Lang, H. G., & Stokoe, W. (2000). A Treatise on Signed and Spoken Language in Early 19th Century Deaf Education in America. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 5(2), 196-216.
Lerner, I. (1996). The AAAD Story. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 75-79). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Longmore, P. K. (1987). Uncovering the Hidden History of People with Disabilities. Reviews in American History, 15(Sept), 355-364.
Longmore, P. K., & Gerber, D. A. (1990). A Place of Their Own: Creating the Deaf Community in America. J. of Am. Hist., 77(Sept), 681-682.
Lou, M. W. (1988). The History of Language Use in the Education of the Deaf in the United States. In M. Strong (Ed.), Language Learing and Deafness (pp. 75-98). New York: Cambrdige University Press.
Lowell, W. (1981). Douglas Tilden: Portrait of a Deaf Sculptor. California History, 59(Winter 80-81), 358.
Luczak, R. (1996). Reams of Dreams. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 81-84). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
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Maher, J. (1996). Seeing Language in Sign: The Work of William C. Stokoe. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Malzkuhn, B. L. (1996). The Intentional Systematic Deconstruction of Mainstreaming. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 93-99). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Malzkuhn, M. C. (1988). Listening to the Deaf: An In-Depth Case Study and Policy Analysis of Board of Education v. Rowley. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland, Coll. Park.
Markowicz, H. (1980). Myths About American Sign Language. In H. Lane & F. Grosjean (Eds.), Recent Perspectives on American Sign Language (pp. 1-6). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Mast, E. R. (1988). The First Deaf Mennonite Church, 1945-1980. Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, 11(1), 2-9.
McClure, A. F. (1990). Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry. Am. Hist. Rev., 95(Feb), 293.
McDonnell, P., & Saunders, H. (1993). Sit on Your Hands: Strategies to Prevent Sign Language. In R. Fischer & H. Lane (Eds.), Looking Back: A Reader on the History of Deaf Communities and ther Sign Languages (Vol. 20, pp. 255-260). Boston: Signum.
Mirzoeff, N. (1992). The Silent Mind: Learning From Deafness. History Today, 42(July), 19-25.
Mirzoeff, N. (1995). Framed: The Deaf in the Harem. In J. Terry & J. Urla (Eds.), Deviant Bodies: Critical Perspectives on Difference in Science and Popular Culture (pp. 49-78). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Mirzoeff, N. (1995). Silent Poetry: Deafness, Sign, and Visual Culture in Modern France. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Mongomery, G. (1996). Is Deaf History Bunk? In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 101-105). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Moore, M. S. (1996). The Great Treasure Hunt: What Can We Learn from Researching "Deaf History". In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 107-111). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Mottez, B., & Markowicz, H. (1980). The Social Movement for the Acceptance of French Sign Language. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 221-232). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Nash, J. E. (1987). Policy and Practice in the American Sign Language Community. International Journal of Sociology of Language, 68, 7-22.
Nessier, A. (1990). The Other Side of Silence: Sign Language and the Deaf Community in America. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Orlans, H. (1989). The Revolution at Gallaudet: Students Provoke Break with Past. Change, 2(1), 8-18.
Parasnis, I. (1996). On Interpreting the Deaf Experience within the Context of Cultural and Language Diversity. In I. Parasnis (Ed.), Cultural and Language Diversity and the Deaf Experience (pp. 3-19). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Plann, S. (1997). A Silent Minority: Deaf Education in Spain, 1550-1835. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Presneau, J.-R. (1993). The Scholars, the Deaf, and the Language of Signs in France in the 18th Century. In R. Fischer & H. Lane (Eds.), Looking Back: A Reader on the History of Deaf Communities and ther Sign Languages (Vol. 20, pp. 413-421). Boston: Signum.
Quigley, S. P., & Paul, P. V. (1984). Language and Deafness. San Diego, CA: College-Hill Press.
Rainger, R. (1996). Silence of the Spheres: The Deaf Experience in the History of Science. Isis, 87(2), 338-339.
Rankin, T. (1990). The Photographs Of Maggie Lee Sayre: A Personal Vision Of Houseboat Life. Paper presented at the Folklife Annual.
Reagan, T. (1985). The Deaf as a Linguistic Minority: Educational Considerations. Harvard Educational Review, 55(3), 263-277.
Reed, R. R. (1996). The Day Winston Churchill Came to Fulton, Missouri, and How the Missouri School for the Deaf Took Part in the Great Event. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 113-116). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Rogers, T. (1995). How Communication Technologies Have Historically Changed the Lives of Isolated Deaf People. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Rosenfeld, S. (1997). Deaf Men On Trial: language Deviancy in Late Eighteenth-Century France. Eighteenth-Century Life, 20(May), 157-175.
Rutherford, S. (1999). Deaf Studies: Making Connections in a Changing World, Deaf Studies IV: Making the Connection (pp. 17-26). Oakland, California: Gallaudet University College for Continuing Education.
Sailer, D. P. (1988). Deaf Leadership and Deaf Rights: An Historical View. The Deaf American, 38(2), 11-12.
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Saylor, P. J. (1992). A Hearing Teacher's Changing Role in Deaf Education. Harvard Educational Review, 62(4), 519-534.
Schein, J. D. (1996). To a Friend Few Deaf People Knew. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 117-119). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Schuchman, J. S. (1984). Silent Movies and the Deaf Community. Journal of Popular Culture, 174, 58-78.
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Turk, F. R. (1996). The Making of the Junior National Association of the Deaf. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 135-139). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
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Vernon, M. (1996). Deaf People and the Criminal Justice System. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 149-153). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
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