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(Note: this list does not include LGBTQ academics who specialize in fields of LGBTQ study other than history).
 
(Note: this list does not include LGBTQ academics who specialize in fields of LGBTQ study other than history).
  
* [[Barry Adam]], Canada
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'''Australia'''
* [[Amy Adamczyk]], United States
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* [[Peter Aggleton]], Australia
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* [[Peter Aggleton]]
* [[Meg Barker]], United States (aka Meg-John Barker)
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* [[Peter Robinson]]
* [[Leo Bersani]], United States
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* [[Mark S. Bonham]], Canada
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'''Canada'''
* [[Mary Jo Bonnett]], France
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* [[Michael Bronski]], United States
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* [[Barry Adam]]
* [[George Chauncey]], United States
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* [[Mark S. Bonham]]
* [[John D'Emilio]], United States
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* [[Maureen Fitzgerald]]
* [[Jim Downs]], United States
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* [[David Rayside]]
* [[Martin B. Duberman]], United States
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* [[Wayne R. Dynes]], United States
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'''Finland'''
* [[Julie R. Enszer]], United States
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* [[Lillian Faderman]], United States
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* [[Adolf Fredrik Wetterhoff]]
* [[Gary Ferguson]], United States
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* [[Maureen Fitzgerald]], Canada
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'''France'''
* [[Marcia Gallo]], United States
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* [[Mark Gevisser]], South Africa
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* [[Mary Jo Bonnett]]
* [[Drewey Wayne Gunn]], United States
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* [[Guy Hocquenghem]]
* [[David M. Halperin]], United States
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* [[Harmony Hammond]], United States
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'''Great Britain'''
* [[Christina Hanhardt]], United States
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* [[Guy Hocquenghem]], France
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* [[Jeffrey Weeks]]
* [[Jonathan David Katz]], United States
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* [[Jonathan Ned Katz]], United States
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'''Portugal'''
* [[Alfred Kinsey]], United States
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* [[Laurie Marhoefer]], United States
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* [[Miguel Vale de Almeida]]
* [[Kevin J. Mumford]], United States
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* [[Esther Newton]], United States
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'''South Africa'''
* [[Cindy Patton]], United States
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* [[David Rayside]], Canada
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* [[Mark Gevisser]]
* [[Peter Robinson]], Australia
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* [[Eric Rofes]], United States
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'''Spain'''
* [[James M. Saslow]], United States
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* [[Sarah Schulman]], United States
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* [[Paco Vidarte]]
* [[James T. Sears]], United States
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* [[Santi Vila]]
* [[Charles Shively]], United States
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* [[Miguel Vale de Almeida]], Portugal
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'''United States'''
* [[Martha Vicinus]], United States
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* [[Paco Vidarte]], Spain
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* [[Amy Adamczyk]]
* [[Santi Vila]], Spain
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* [[Meg Barker]] (aka Meg-John Barker)
* [[Jeffrey Weeks]], Great Britain
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* [[Leo Bersani]]
* [[Adolf Fredrik Wetterhoff]], Finland
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* [[John Boswell]]
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* [[Michael Bronski]]
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* [[George Chauncey]]
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* [[John D'Emilio]]
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* [[Jim Downs]]
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* [[Martin B. Duberman]]
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* [[Wayne R. Dynes]]
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* [[Julie R. Enszer]]
 +
* [[Lillian Faderman]]
 +
* [[Gary Ferguson]]
 +
* [[Marcia Gallo]]
 +
* [[Drewey Wayne Gunn]]
 +
* [[David M. Halperin]]
 +
* [[Harmony Hammond]]
 +
* [[Christina Hanhardt]]
 +
* [[Jonathan David Katz]
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* [[Jonathan Ned Katz]]
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* [[Alfred Kinsey]]
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* [[Laurie Marhoefer]]
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* [[Kevin J. Mumford]]
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* [[Esther Newton]]
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* [[Cindy Patton]]
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* [[Eric Rofes]]
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* [[James M. Saslow]]
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* [[Sarah Schulman]]
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* [[James T. Sears]]
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* [[Charles Shively]]
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* [[Martha Vicinus]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 15:29, 22 December 2018

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There are numerous LGBTQ academics around the world whose research specializes in the history of the LGBTQ community itself. The subject of their specific research includes the history of LGBTQ activism, art and culture, HIV/AIDS, the origins of the lesbian or gay community, politics, anthropology, race and identity in the LGBTQ community, film, and more.

Many of these academics have received significant honours and recognitions for their work. Some lead specialized academic research groups within their Universities, such as gender studies, women studies, or queer studies. Several are Distinguished University Professors at their educational institutions - the highest academic honour bestowed on faculty members.

The study of the history of the LGBTQ community first started in the 1970s. It began principally with political and literature theory. At that time, the studies emanated from broader studies of gender. They have evolved into studies with a very specific focus directly on issues around the wide spectrum of LGBTQ issues.

LGBTQ history studies are multi-disciplinary. They encompass the fields of law, biology, sociology, medicine, the arts, literature, psychology, philosophy, the sciences, politics, and many more.

The Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto in Canada is the largest degree-granting educational centre offering LGBTQ studies in the world. It offers undergraduate and graduate (Masters and Ph.D) programs in 42 different multi-disciplinary areas. The Williams Institute at the University of California is one of the top research institutions in the world focussed on LGBTQ issues, with a particular focus on legal issues. Other notable research centres include the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at New York University, and The Centre for Research in Race and Rights at the University of Nottingham.

Similarly, there are a number of peer-reviewed journals devoted to academic LGBTQ research studies. These include Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, Journal of GLBT Family Studies, and Transgender Studies Quarterly.

We have identified LGBTQ academics in this field of study from France, Spain, Canada, Finland, the United States, Australia, Great Britain, Portugal, and South Africa. Read their biographies to find out more about these fascinating and accomplished individuals, their research, and published books and academic articles on the topic.

(Note: this list does not include LGBTQ academics who specialize in fields of LGBTQ study other than history).

Australia

Canada

Finland

France

Great Britain

Portugal

South Africa

Spain

United States

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