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- Looking beyond the London-centric narratives of British LGBTQ life, this exciting book explores the queer dimensions of four English cities - Manchester, Leeds, Plymouth and Brighton.
- About the Author: Matt Cook is Jonathan Cooper Chair of the History of Sexuality at Mansfield College, University of Oxford Alison Oram is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London and Professor Emerita at Leeds Beckett University Together, Alison and Matt wrote the National Trust's first LGBTQ guide book, Prejudice and Pride.
- 296 Pages
- Social Science, Human Sexuality
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Looking beyond the London-centric narratives of British LGBTQ life, this exciting book explores the queer dimensions of four English cities - Manchester, Leeds, Plymouth and Brighton.
Book Synopsis
Looking beyond the London-centric narratives of British LGBTQ life, this exciting book explores the queer dimensions of four English cities - Manchester, Leeds, Plymouth and Brighton.From the Back Cover
With a foreword by Andrew McMillan
An alternative celebration of LGBTQ history in Britain, offering tales of queer life from four cities. When it comes to queer British history, London has stolen the limelight. But what about the millions of queer lives lived elsewhere? In Queer beyond London, two leading LGBTQ historians take you on a journey through four English cities from the sixties to the noughties, exploring the northern post-industrial heartlands and taking in the salty air of the seaside cities of the south. Covering the bohemian, artsy world of Brighton, the semi-hidden queer life of military Plymouth, the lesbian activism of Leeds and the cutting-edge dance and drag scenes of Manchester, they show how local people, places and politics shaped LGBTQ life in each city, forging vibrant and distinctive queer cultures of their own.Review Quotes
'A rich celebration of the everyday LGBTQ stories that have been shaped by - and have helped to shape - modern English urban life. Insightful, inspiring and completely fascinating.'
Sarah Waters, author of Tipping the Velvet and The Paying Guests
Neil Bartlett, author of Ready to Catch Him Should He Fall and Address Book 'This is a book I didn't know we needed quite so badly! It provides a riveting account of LGBTQ+ people forging new lives, creating new communities and navigating prejudice and discrimination. It is beautifully written and a splendid example of how oral history enriches previously untold stories.'
Dr Clare Summerskill, academic, writer and comedian 'This book took me back to my teenage years in Brighton, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol and beyond where I sought out the bars where I could belong even though elsewhere we were illegal. A world of laughter, despair, love, openness, belonging and making whoopee.'
Michael Cashman, actor, founder member of Stonewall and member of the House of Lords 'History should never tell just one story, and this timely book challenges the reader to think beyond a single, London-centric timeline of queer history in England since the 1960s. A "must-read" for cultural historians, queer or not.'
Jane Traies, author of The Lives of Older Lesbians and Now You See Me: Lesbian Life Stories 'This book tells a fascinating and compelling story. It takes us to places we know and love and to some we didn't know so much about. It tells local stories, personal stories, human stories. It completes the nation's queer jigsaw. It's a must-read.'
Chris Smith, Britain's first openly gay MP, former cabinet minister and member of the House of Lords 'This is a rich and thought-provoking study which provides a more nuanced and more representative history... The methodology, rigorous research and attention to hitherto overlooked stories, people and places that underpin this book makes it an important contribution to the field and one that should stimulate exciting further research into Britain's queer past beyond London.'
Claire Martin, Northern History
About the Author
Matt Cook is Jonathan Cooper Chair of the History of Sexuality at Mansfield College, University of Oxford
Alison Oram is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London and Professor Emerita at Leeds Beckett University Together, Alison and Matt wrote the National Trust's first LGBTQ guide book, Prejudice and Pride.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .66 Inches (D)
Weight: .82 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 296
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Human Sexuality
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Matt Cook & Alison Oram
Language: English
Street Date: November 5, 2024
TCIN: 1003143084
UPC: 9781526181442
Item Number (DPCI): 247-29-5246
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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