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Using primary sources to tell queer histories
Using primary sources to tell queer histories
Public records and private lives? In uncovering LGBTQ+ stories in personal archives and impersonal documents, historians should ask questions about how each source engages with gender and sexuality, writes Isabell Dahms
Isabell Dahms
Goldsmiths, University of London