@article{oai:tsukuba-tech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000713, author = {松藤, みどり and Matsufuji, Midori}, journal = {NTUT Education of Disabilities}, month = {Mar}, note = {The International Congress on Education for the Deaf (ICED) was first held in 1878 in Paris, and its 22nd, and most recent, edition was held in Athens, Greece, in 2015. For the 1980 ICED in Hamburg, a list of the previous ICEDs, including the year, attending countries, and host city of each, appeared in the congress brochure, and in this the Tokyo congress was numbered as the 15th. However, Richard Brill reprinted the list in a book published in 1986 and deleted one meeting, so the Tokyo congress was renumbered as the 14th. It was long believed that the first ICED attended by a Japanese educator was the 1933 congress, which was held in Trenton in the US. Brill’s book shows that there was a Japanese attendee in 1900, 1915, and 1925. The identity of the attendee at each of these congresses can be guessed. Thanks to digital archives, tracing the past has become much easier. It may be possible to verify other claims made about previous ICED congresses.}, pages = {1--7}, title = {Japanese Participation in the Early International Congress on Education for the Deaf}, volume = {15}, year = {2017}, yomi = {マツフジ, ミドリ} }