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New Insights in the History of Interpreting
The U.S. Department of State’s Corps of Student Interpreters
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David B. Sawyer
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February 22 2016
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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February 22 2016
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10.1075/btl.122.05saw
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Introduction
pp. 1
Defining Sillan interpreters in first-millennium East Asian exchanges
pp. 27
Interpreting practices in the Age of Discovery
pp. 47
Interpreting for the Inquisition
pp. 75
Nagasaki Tsūji in historical novels by Yoshimura Akira
pp. 99
The U.S. Department of State’s Corps of Student Interpreters
pp. 135
At the dawn of simultaneous interpreting in the USSR
pp. 167
The use of photographs as historical sources, a case study
pp. 193
“Crime” of interpreting
pp. 225
Guilt, survival, opportunities, and stigma
pp. 247
Risk analysis as a heuristic tool in the historiography of interpreters
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