A Gay History of Britain

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41.00
book_author_name: 
Matt Cook
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
ABC-CLIO
published_date: 
30/06/2007
isbn: 
9781846450020
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Society & culture > Social groups > Gay & lesbian studies
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Matt Cook|Hardback|ABC-CLIO|30/06/2007
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9781846450020
Book Description: 
The book explores the changing ways in which male-male sex and love have been perceived and experienced from the late Anglo-Saxon period to the present. Celebrated figures, such as Richard Lionheart, whose love for Philip Augustus of France was so well-documented, Oscar Wilde, gubject of the most explosive scandal of the Victorian period, and Derek Jarman, the great artist and chronicler of the age of AIDS, are examined alongside little-known figures: Eleanor/John Rykener, a cross-dresser in Chaucer's England, the mollies of eighteenth-century London, the habituants of underground gay bars and cafes in 1930s Manchester and Brighton, and the newly-confident gays of contemporary Britain, who marry, adopt children and command the increasingly powerful 'pink pound'. Drawing on a fabulous wealth of research, the authors - each an expert in his field - have worked closely together to deliver a powerful, highly-readable and eye-opening history of love and desire between men in Britain.

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