LGBTQ Historians
From QueerBio.com
Historians research, analyze and interpret the past, and present their work to a contemporary audience for assessment and action on issues relevant to today. Ideally, this will be in an unbiased and peer-reviewed way. They will thus provide us with vital information that informs our actions and behaviours.
Historical studies encompass many areas of research. These include art, literature, military, social, business, and many more. LGBTQ historians have been a part of this process and contributed to many important findings.
Albania
Australia
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
Estonia
France
Germany
Great Britain
- Harold Acton
- Simon Russell Beale
- Justin Bengry
- Matt Cook
- Antony Copley
- James Davidson
- L.S. Alexander Gumby
- Michael Howard, military historian
- Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer
- Roger Lockyer
- Neil MacGregor, art historian
- Jan Morris
- Alison Oram
- David Starkey
- John Addington Symonds
- Trevor Thomas
- Amy Tooth
- Stephen Wall
- Veronica Wedgwood
India
Norway
Poland
Spain
United States
- Allan Berube
- John Boswell, academic and religious historian
- Eric Cervini
- Martin B. Duberman
- Jack Fritscher
- Harlan Greene
- L.S. Alexander Gumby
- Drewey Wayne Gunn
- Andrea Jenkins
- Eric Marcus
- Laurie Marhoefer
- Jenni Olson
- Cindy Patton
- James Polchin
- Jennifer Pritzker
- Vito Russo
- Hugh Ryan
- James T. Sears
- Marc Stein
- Perry Dean Young
See Also
- Academics Specializing in the History of the LGBTQ Community
- LGBTQ Leaders in Higher Education
- LGBTQ Librarians and Archivists
- LGBTQ Curators at Museums and Art Galleries
- School Teachers, Researchers and Education Staff Who Identify as LGBTQ