An “American Style” marriage, reformers believed, was one solution to the problem of unassimilated immigrants.
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Bestiality in a Time of Smallpox
At the turn of the 19th century, opponents of Edward Jenner’s method for preventing smallpox likened vaccination to bestiality.
The King’s Favourite: Sex, Money and Power in Medieval England
Medieval royal favourites were often unpopular, whether or not the relationship was sexual.
Umutoni: Why Histories of African Homosexualities Matter
Same-sex loving and desiring people have long existed in Africa, and will continue to do so.
365 Notches: (re)marks on our 1st anniversary
It’s hard to believe that we are celebrating one year of Notches! On 6 January 2014,
Lines of Dissent at London Metropolitan Archives: Finding and Creating LGBTQ Histories
The 12th LGBTQ History and Archives Conference at LMA chose queer inheritance as its theme.
Masters of Sex: Race, Racism and Responses to Masters and Johnson
Conversations about how sexual scientists in the past perceived racial and sexual similarities and differences.











