Ordinary Lives
272 pages, 6 x 9
11 illus., 1 chart, 13 tables
Paperback
Release Date:29 Feb 2024
ISBN:9781625347633
Hardcover
Release Date:29 Feb 2024
ISBN:9781625347640
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Ordinary Lives

Recovering Deaf Social History through the American Census

University of Massachusetts Press

The collective social history of deaf people in America has yet to be written. While scholars have focused their attention on residential schools for the deaf, leaders in the deaf community, and prominent graduates of these institutions, the lives of “ordinary” deaf individuals have been largely overlooked.

Employing the methods of social history, such as the use of digital history techniques and often-ignored sources like census records, Eric C. Nystrom and R. A. R. Edwards recover the lived experiences of everyday deaf people in late nineteenth century America. Ordinary Lives captures the stories of deaf women and men, both Black and white, describing their family lives, networks of support, educational experiences, and successes and hardships. In this pioneering “deaf social history,” Edwards and Nystrom reconstruct the biographies of a wider range of deaf individuals to tell a richer, more nuanced, and more inclusive history of the larger American deaf community.

​‘This is a fascinating book, both in the stories it tells and the future publications by other researchers that it should inspire. The authors are to be commended for their achievement.’—Martin Atherton, H-Disability

Ordinary Lives makes important contributions to deaf history, and it will encourage new areas of research across multiple disciplines.’—Octavian Robinson, associate professor of deaf studies at Gallaudet University

‘Nystrom and Edwards are the first scholars to explicitly widen the historiographical practices of deaf history to include social history.’—H-Dirksen L. Bauman, coeditor of Deaf Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity

ERIC C. NYSTROM is associate professor of history at Arizona State University.

R. A. R. EDWARDS is professor of history at Rochester Institute of Technology and author of Words Made Flesh: Nineteenth-Century Deaf Education and the Growth of Deaf Culture.

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