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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Understanding and Teaching U.S. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Introduction
The Ins and Outs of U.S. History: Introducing Students to a Queer Past
Outing the Past: U.S. Queer History in Global Perspective
Part One: The Challenge of Teaching Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Forty Years and Counting
Putting Ideas into Practice: High School Teachers Talk about Incorporating the LGBT Past
Questions, Not Test Answers: Teaching LGBT History in Public Schools
Observing Difference: Toward a Pedagogy of Historical and Cultural Intersections
Part Two: Topics in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Transforming the Curriculum: The Inclusion of the Experiences of Trans People
Sexual Diversity in Early America
Nineteenth-Century Male Love Stories and Sex Stories
Romantic Friendship: Exploring Modern Categories of Sexuality, Love, and Desire between Women
Industrial Capitalism and Emergent Sexual Cultures
Men and Women Like That: Regional Identities and Rural Sexual Cultures in the South and Pacific Northwest
The Other War: Gay Men and Lesbians in the Second World War
The Red Scare’s Lavender Cousin: The Construction of the Cold War Citizen
Public Figures, Private Lives: Eleanor Roosevelt, J. Edgar Hoover, and a Queer Political History
Community and Civil Rights in the Kinsey Era
Queers of Hope, Gays of Rage: Reexamining the Sixties in the Classroom
Sexual Rights and Wrongs: Teaching the U.S. Supreme Court’s Greatest Gay and Lesbian Hits
Queer Generations: Teaching the History of Same-Sex Parenting since the Second World War
The New Right’s Antigay Backlash
How to Teach AIDS in a U.S. History Survey
“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: The Politics of Military Change
Teaching Same-Sex Marriage as U.S. History
Part Three: Discovery and Interpretation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
History as Social Change: Queer Archives and Oral History Projects
Teaching LGBT History through Fiction: A Story-Logic Approach to the Problems of Naming and Evidence
Screening the Queer Past: Teaching LGBT History with Documentary Films
Popular Culture: Using Television, Film, and the Media to Explore LGBT History
Queer History Goes Digital: Using Outhistory.org in the Classroom
Contributors
Index
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