Abbé Sicard's Deaf Education: Empowering the Mute, 1785-1820

Author:   Emmet Kennedy ,  Nick Potter
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
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9781137512857


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   01 September 2015
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Author:   Emmet Kennedy ,  Nick Potter
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   3.992kg
ISBN:  

9781137512857


ISBN 10:   1137512857
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   01 September 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction One: The Ascent to Paris Two: Passport through the Terror Three: A Refractory Priest in the Republic of Professors Four: Sicard and Napoleon Five: International Signing During the Restoration Conclusion List of Abbreviations Notes Appendices I. The Library of the Abbe Sicard II. F. Berthier's Account of Sicard's Encounter with Bonaparte III. Berthier's Estimation of Sicard's Signing Method

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Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2016 In this compelling book, Kennedy ... makes a sound contribution to deaf history scholarship. ... Sicard became a monumental figure in deaf education and was largely responsible for refining French sign language. Kennedy brilliantly reconstructs Sicard's path of 'flawed, intriguing, and lucky survivor' and chronicles his life amid the tumultuous climate of the French Revolution. ... Overall, this fascinating study makes an important scholarly contribution to the field of deaf history. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (H. Caldwell, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016) Emmet Kennedy's Abbe Sicard's Deaf Education: Empowering the Mute, 1785-1820 is a slim volume that examines the life and works of Roch-Ambroise Cucurron, Abbe Sicard (1742-1822). ... The book is certainly important for the history of deaf education, and provides important details that historians in that field will likely value. (Karen E. Carter, American Historical Review, Vol. 122 (2), April 2017) In Abbe Sicard's Deaf Education Emmet Kennedy ... conducts a fascinating investigation into this intriguing character that not only provides insights into the sensory impaired and their experience of Revolutionary France but also tells us much about living at this tumultuous point in French history. ... Kennedy's detailed reconstruction of Sicard's life, pieced together using archival sources from France and the USA, deserves much credit. It is meticulously researched and offers an important contribution to the field of disability history. (Steven J. Taylor, Disability & Society, Vol. 32 (8), 2017)


Selected by Choice magazine as an ""Outstanding Academic Title"" for 2016 “In this compelling book, Kennedy … makes a sound contribution to deaf history scholarship. … Sicard became a monumental figure in deaf education and was largely responsible for refining French sign language. Kennedy brilliantly reconstructs Sicard’s path of ‘flawed, intriguing, and lucky survivor’ and chronicles his life amid the tumultuous climate of the French Revolution. … Overall, this fascinating study makes an important scholarly contribution to the field of deaf history. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (H. Caldwell, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016) “Emmet Kennedy’s Abbé Sicard’s Deaf Education: Empowering the Mute, 1785–1820 is a slim volume that examines the life and works of Roch-Ambroise Cucurron, Abbé Sicard (1742–1822). … The book is certainly important for the history of deaf education, and provides important details that historians in that field will likely value.” (Karen E. Carter, American Historical Review, Vol. 122 (2), April 2017) “In Abbé Sicard’s Deaf Education Emmet Kennedy … conducts a fascinating investigation into this intriguing character that not only provides insights into the sensory impaired and their experience of Revolutionary France but also tells us much about living at this tumultuous point in French history. … Kennedy’s detailed reconstruction of Sicard’s life, pieced together using archival sources from France and the USA, deserves much credit. It is meticulously researched and offers an important contribution to the field of disability history.” (Steven J. Taylor, Disability & Society, Vol. 32 (8), 2017)


In this compelling book, Kennedy ... makes a sound contribution to deaf history scholarship. ... Sicard became a monumental figure in deaf education and was largely responsible for refining French sign language. Kennedy brilliantly reconstructs Sicard's path of 'flawed, intriguing, and lucky survivor' and chronicles his life amid the tumultuous climate of the French Revolution. ... Overall, this fascinating study makes an important scholarly contribution to the field of deaf history. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (H. Caldwell, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016)


"Selected by Choice magazine as an ""Outstanding Academic Title"" for 2016 “In this compelling book, Kennedy … makes a sound contribution to deaf history scholarship. … Sicard became a monumental figure in deaf education and was largely responsible for refining French sign language. Kennedy brilliantly reconstructs Sicard’s path of ‘flawed, intriguing, and lucky survivor’ and chronicles his life amid the tumultuous climate of the French Revolution. … Overall, this fascinating study makes an important scholarly contribution to the field of deaf history. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.” (H. Caldwell, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016) “Emmet Kennedy’s Abbé Sicard’s Deaf Education: Empowering the Mute, 1785–1820 is a slim volume that examines the life and works of Roch-Ambroise Cucurron, Abbé Sicard (1742–1822). … The book is certainly important for the history of deaf education, and provides important details that historians in that field will likely value.” (Karen E. Carter, American Historical Review, Vol. 122 (2), April 2017) “In Abbé Sicard’s Deaf Education Emmet Kennedy … conducts a fascinating investigation into this intriguing character that not only provides insights into the sensory impaired and their experience of Revolutionary France but also tells us much about living at this tumultuous point in French history. … Kennedy’s detailed reconstruction of Sicard’s life, pieced together using archival sources from France and the USA, deserves much credit. It is meticulously researched and offers an important contribution to the field of disability history.” (Steven J. Taylor, Disability & Society, Vol. 32 (8), 2017)"


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Emmet Kennedy is Professor Emeritus of European History at George Washington University, USA. His book A Cultural History of the French Revolution was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.

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