Ordinary Lives
Discover the compelling narratives of everyday deaf individuals in late nineteenth-century America with Ordinary Lives by Eric C. Nystrom, published by University of Massachusetts Press in 2024. This insightful book spans 272 pages and utilizes innovative social history methods, including digital history techniques and often-overlooked sources like census records. Nystrom, alongside co-author R.A.R. Edwards, meticulously uncovers the rich, lived experiences of this often marginalized community, providing readers with a profound understanding of their struggles and triumphs. Perfect for those interested in sociology and the history of marginalized groups, Ordinary Lives invites you to explore the resilience and vibrancy of deaf culture in a pivotal era of American history. Don't miss the chance to delve into this enlightening work that sheds light on the ordinary yet extraordinary lives of deaf individuals.