How young women and girls in the 1940s and 1950s pursued new sexual freedoms.
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Sex, Soldiers and the South Pacific
Queer Identities in Australia in the Second World War.
‘Every time I see a cock I go funny’: what regional studies bring to histories of sexuality
When sexual desire was not attached to notions of sexual identity.
History from the Witness Stand: An Interview with George Chauncey
George Chauncey has testified as an expert witness in more than thirty cases dealing with gay rights.
J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI, and the “Sex Deviates” Program
The Bureau was driven by “an overarching and intense fear and loathing of gays.”
The Curious Connections between Marriage Equality and HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS and the marriage equality have been the two events that have most affected LGBT lives.
Queer Terminology: LGBTQ Histories and the Semantics of Sexuality
How do we find, describe and contextualise histories of same-sex love and gender identity?