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Volume 12

From Battlefield to Homefront: How the First World War Shifted Perceptions of Deafness

The First World War marked a pivotal moment in the understanding and treatment of hearing loss and deafness. Prior to the war, deafness had been largely attributed to congenital causes. This view was influenced by a negative eugenic Darwinist ideology that associated hearing loss with genetic inferiority.