Where We've Been
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This section is the beginning of several links relevant to the history of stuttering.
Some Famous People Who Stuttered/Cluttered in History
- Check Famous People Who Stuttered (in the past), which includes
- Ludwig Quidde, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1927, Recollections of a Stutterer, in Living Age, 328, February 13, 1926, p. 360-363.
- Moses
- Charles Lamb - on his stuttering
- Bishop Spooner's Tips of the Slung - history of Spoonerisms, an article from Reader's Digest
History of Designated Days
- International Stuttering Awareness Day
- International Stuttering Awareness Day: From Conception to Present Day by Michael Sugarman, ISAD 2004
- Archives of International Stuttering Awareness Day Online Conferences
- Online Conferences: A New Way To Reach Out And Around The World by Judith Maginnis Kuster, Minnesota State University, Mankato, published in ACQ, June 2002. This article reports on the online conferences from 1998-2001.
- Kuster, JM, ISAD 1998-2012: Some History and Many Positives ISAD Online Conference 2017, October 1-22, 2017
- Kuster, JM, Overcoming Challenges of ISAD Online Conferences 1998-2012 ISAD Online Conference 2017, October 1-22, 2017
History of Associations and Organizations
- International Stuttering Association
- History of the International Stuttering Association by Jaan Pill (Canada), Benny Ravid (Israel), Stefan Hoffmann (China), Mark Irwin (Australia), Martine De Vloed (Belgium), Thomas Krall (Germany) and Mel Hoffman (California, USA), for ISAD 2001
- International Fluency Association
- IFA Archive - requires registration to access the archives
- National Stuttering Association
- Overview and Brief History of the National Stuttering Association - ISAD 1999 presentation by Michael Sugarman
- Document listing many involved in the beginning of the National Stuttering Project provided by Michael Sugarman.
- We were one of the first to use person first language by Michael Sugarman
- Stuttering Foundation of America
- Stuttering Foundation of America Looking Back and Looking Forward ISAD 1998 presentation by Jane Fraser
- Ten Authorities In Search Of An Agreement a skit where several authorities on stuttering, "spoof" themselves at the 1959 Bahamas conference.
- The Jamaican Farewell a skit where several authorities on stuttering, "spoof" themselves at the 1963 Jamaican conference.
- Beginnings of Special Interest Division 4
- Shady Trails - remembering a speech camp in Michigan.
- Speech Therapy In A Camp Setting: The Growth And Development Of A Speech Habilitation Center article by John Clancy and David Prins
- History of Stuttering Research and Therapy at The University of Iowa
History of Some of the Pioneers in Stuttering
- Voices: Past and Present - historical audio presentations, including from ASHA conferences since 1957.
- The Pioneers - remembering the contributions of those who have passed on, including, among others:
- Charles Sidney Bluemel
- Bryng Bryngelson
- Stanley Ainsworth
- Joseph Sheehan
- Dean Williams
- "Hello World" a website dedicated to Charles Van Riper, developed by Judith Kuster in collaboration with Andrew Amor containing a bibliography of Van Riper's writings, many linked to the documents, audio presentations, unpublished writings, and pictures (http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/vanriper/helloworld.html)
- "Wendell Johnson: A Memorial Page" by Johnson's son, Nicolas (http://www.uiowa.edu/~cyberlaw/oldinav/wjhome.html) includes many of Johnson's articles and a copy of his book Because I Stutter (http://www.uiowa.edu/~cyberlaw/wj/bis/wjbis.html)
- For those interested in researching some of the early pioneers, you might find the Delyte Wesley Morris Papers of interest. They contain references to correspondence with Helen Keller, Sarah Stinchfield-Hawke, Wendell Johnson, Stanley Ainsworth, Bryng Bryngelson, and Herbert Koepp-Baker among others and are in the special collections at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
- Lessons from our mentors by Robert Quesal (and Dean Williams), from ISAD 2003
- Up Close and Personal: Living with a Legend - by Devon Kundel and Marian Sheehan, of two of important leaders in the treatment of stuttering, Dean Williams and Joseph Sheehan and Jane Fraser about Catherine Hull Van Riper, who was the wife of Charles Van Riper for ISAD 2006
- Brochure from the Sheehan Clinic which closed April 2006 after 56 years of serving people who stutter.
- Light from Many Sources - Frederick P. Murray, Ph.D., Keynote address, ISA Conference, Argentina - 2-28-2011
- A Journey through Stuttering with Dr. Fred Murray - A series of historic video-taped interviews with Dr. Murray, 2015.
Executive Producer: Martine Vanryckeghem, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCFS, ASHA Fellow, Professor, University of Central Florida,
Videographer/Editor: Mike Bauer- Defining stuttering (3:24 minutes)
- Founding fathers in the field of stuttering (12:03 minutes)
- Dr. Lee Travis and the organic nature of stuttering (14:32 minutes)
- Dr. Joseph Sheehan and some thoughts on how to stutter (6:37 minutes)
- Dr. Gene Brutten and the impact of negative emotional reaction (3:33 minutes)
- 60+ Years of Stuttering with Dr. Eugene B. Cooper StutterTalk podcast, October 24, 2010
Early books and chapters - thoughts about stuttering
- Some historical books about stuttering
- Ulrich Natke's project of Tables of Contents for several historical books about stuttering
- The real cause of stammering and its permanent cure: a treatise on psycho-analytical lines (1920) by Alfred Appelt
- Behnke's stammering, cleft-palate speech, lisping (1922) by Kate Emil Behnke
- The faults of speech: a self-corrector and teachers' manual (1916) by Alexander Melville Bell
- Principles of speech and dictionary of sounds, including directions and exercises for the cure of stammering and correction of all faults of articulation (1916) by Alexander Melville Bell
- Bluemel, CS (1913) Stammering and Cognate Defects of Speech or volume 1 here and volume 2 here New York: G. E. Stechert and Co.
- The Project Gutenberg Etext of Stammering, Its Cause and Cure by Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue, Indianapolis September, 1929 - one of the infamous early "stuttering schools" in the US, attended by Charles Van Riper.
- Florence Yost talks about her experience at the Bogue Institute, an audio file.
- A system of elocution, with special reference to gesture, to the treatment of stammering, and defective articulation (1853) by Andrew Comstock
- Memoir on the Radical Cure of Stuttering by a Surgical Operation (1841) by Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach, tr. by J. Travers
- An Experimental Study of Stuttering (1914) or An Experimental Study of Stuttering (1914) by James Madison Fletcher
- Elocution Simplified: With an Appendix on Lisping, Stammering, Stuttering and Other Defects of Speech (1877) by Walter K. Forbes
- Gymnastics of the Voice for Song and Speech: Also a Method for the Cure of Stuttering and Stammering (1893) by Oskar Guttmann
- Stammering and Stuttering: their nature and treatment (1861) by James Hunt
- Stammering and Stuttering (1870) by James Hunt and H.F. Rivers
- Stammering and Stuttering: Their Nature and Treatment (1870) by James Hunt
- Philadelphia Institute for the Permanent Cure of Stammering, and All Other Defects in Articulation (1902) by Edwin S. Johnston
- Stammering: the Besley treatment (1900?) by W.J. Ketley
- Dorothy Deane: a children's story (1898) by Ellen Olney Kirk
- The Practical Treatment of Stammering and Stuttering: With Suggestions for Practice and Helpful Exercises (1902) by George Andrew Lewis and George Beswick Hynson
- Stammering: its origin and the advanced method of cure (1920) by Lee Wells Millard
- Stuttering and Lisping (1912) by E.W. Scripture
- Speech hesitation (1899) by Eliza Jane Ellery Thorpe
- Chapter XII, "Stuttering (Dysphemia) from West, R. (1933). Disorders of speech and voice. (2nd edition) Madison, WI: College Typing Co.
- A few early experiments into cause and nature of stuttering
- Wanted: Stutterers: Speech Clinic to Make New Research For Impediment Causes - article calling for subjects to participate.
- Penmanship Stuttering by E. W. Scripture, Ph.D., M.D., visiting physician for Speech Defects to Randall's Island, New York City, reprinted from Journal of AMA, May 8, 1909, p. 1480-1481
- An Experimental Study of the Effect of Evaluative Labeling on Speech Fluency, by Mary Tudor - a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, in the Department of Psychology, in the Graduate College of the State University of Iowa, August, 1939
Recent articles about the early schools and ideas about the treatment of stuttering
- "Our Enterprising Predecessors And Charles Sydney Bluemel" by Ruth M. Clark, ASHA Magazine, April 1964, p. 107-114, reprinted with permission of ASHA, features information about the early "stuttering schools" which guaranteed cures for stuttering.
- Historic Treatments for Stuttering: From Pebbles to Psychoanalysis by Barbara Goldberg, first published in ASHA magazine, June-July 1989, p. 71
- A Brief Historical Review of Assistive Devices for Treating Stuttering by Larry Molt, for ISAD 2005
- Van Riper, C., "Stuttering: Where and Whither," Asha, Volume 16, 1974, 483-487.
- "Stuttering: An Inquiry on Therapy and Therapeutic Approaches" featuring Joseph Sheehan, Peter Glauber, Oliver Bloodstein, Wendell Johnson, and Charles Bluemel, handout from a 1959 ASHA Convention presentation
- Part Of Our Heritage by Elliott J. Schaffer, State University College, Fredonia, New York, first published in the ASHA magazine, April, 1966, p. 167-168
Stuttering and Family History
- An Analysis Of A Stutterer's Family Tree - paper by James Clarkson for ISAD 2001
History of Communication Disorders
The following links contain historical information about stuttering as well as information about the history of communication disorders in general.
- A Bibliography Of Writings On The History Of Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Communication Disorders, And Allied Subjects by Jeffrey Wollock, D. Phil., New York and Jorge Perelló, M.D., Barcelona.
- Getting Here: The First Hundred Years of Speech-Language Therapy in America by Judith Felson Duchan
- The Development of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in the United States by John J. O'Neill, past president of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
- Kuster, JM, How Soon We Forget. . . . , ASHA Leader, December 24, 2002, p. 10
- A Early History of ASHA by Charles Van Riper
- Recollections from a Pioneer by Charles Van Riper
- Text and PowerPoint - Judith Kuster's portion of an ASHA 2005 panel honoring the contributions of our "Foremothers of the Speech Pathology Profession."
- Voices: Past and Present - 2015 ISAD PPT presentation