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[A week after Napoleon’s coup of 18 Brumaire and Sicard’s emergence from hiding, Louis Alhoy, the Institution’s interim director during Sicard’s absence, sought to secure the permanent directorship for himself. Failing to mention the name of his famous predecessor, he went on to link the future of deaf education to the new secular “ideology” of the “central schools.”1]
Published: Dec 24, 2015
Keywords: Sign Language; General Grammar; Smallpox Vaccine; Deaf Student; Permanent Directorship
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