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Tag: methodology
Sexual Histories, Scholarly Communities: The John D’Emilio Symposium
A hallmark of D’Emilio’s work was that he engaged historical sources “emotionally and intellectually,” “with his head and his heart.”
Notches Back to School Special: Introducing Students to the History of Sexuality
A few weeks ago, Notches asked its readers who teach history of sexuality courses what strategies they use to introduce students to the field.
Gender, Sex and Sexuality in 20th-Century British History: Some new directions
The symposium demonstrated the continued vitality of research into gender, sex and sexuality in modern British history
What should LGBT History Month say about Empire?
Robert Baden-Powell, Cecil Rhodes and Lawrence of Arabia have three things in common.
A Bit of Casual Sex Up North: And What it Could Mean to the History of Sexuality
Lots of working-class men having sex with each other in fields, behind pubs, at each others houses and, perhaps most significantly, at work.
Incoherent or Invigorated? The History of Sexuality
On the launch of the IHR History of Sexuality Seminar.