Rune Anda, Norway: Olaf Hassel, Deaf Discoverer of Comets and Stars (1898-1972)
Doug Bahl, USA: Granville Redmond, Countryscape Artist and Silent Movie Actor
Luigi Bove, Italy: Umberto Bellei and the Art of Model Making
Dr. Lois Bragg, USA: Geoffrey Caucher: Deafness and Fingerspelling in Fourteenth-Century England
Jon M. Brauti, Norway: Mathias Stoltenberg, Deaf Painter
Breda Carty, Australia: John Carmichael: Early Australia: n Artist and Engraver
Nadya Chaushian, Russia: First Professional Deaf Theatre
Anne Clossen, Belgium: Albert Raty's biography
Minna Elsilä, Finland: Three Finnish Deaf Artists: Karl Albert Tallroth, Juho Felix Talvia and Sävele Angervo
Ramon Ferrerons and Antonio Gascón, Spain: The Hand Alphabet of Goya
Jill Hendricks and John V. Van Cleve, PhD, USA: Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth
Hannah Joyner, USA: Signs of Protest: Late 19th-Century Resistance to Oralism by a Deaf Student
Christiane Metzger, Sung-Eun Hong and Cornelia Wojahn, Germany: The Deaf Sculptor Carl Peter von Woedtke
Don Miller, Australia: Sign Language, Deaf Education and the Search for the Perfect Language
Jochen Muhs, Germany: Wilhelm Gottweiss and Fritz Albreghs (1927-1945)
Joseph J. Murray, USA: Deaf History from a Cultural Perspective: Some Observations and Findings
Tiina Naukkarinen, Finland: Finland: through the Camera of Svante Lagergren
Jennifer L. Nelson, USA: Douglas Tilden, "Father of California Sculpture"
Victor Palenny, Russia: Deaf Painters in Pre-Revolutionary Russia:
Susan Plann, USA: The Role of Deafness in the Lives of Two Spanish Artists, Francisco Goya and Roberto Pradez
Odd-Inge Schröder, Norway: Lars A. Havstad, a Pioneer
John S. Schuchman, PhD, USA: Deaf Entertainment in the USA: . Sign Language Films, 1902-1996
Alla Slavina, Russia: B. Komashinsky and D. Smetanin, their Contribution to the Cause of Science
Sharon Kay Wood and Henning C. Irgens, USA: Struggles of American Deaf Women in Herstory
Prof. Galina Zaitseva and Anna Komarova, Russia: Deaf People and Sign Language in the Book "Deafmutes" by V. I. Fleri
Per-Thomas Örlegård,
Sweden: A Journey through the Deaf European World