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Detestable Offenses: an Examination of Sodomy Laws from Colonial America to the Nineteenth Century”
Gay Legal Theatre, 1895-2015 Todd Barry University of Connecticut - Storrs,
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THE UNIVERSITY of HULL (Neo-)Victorian
“He Hath Mingled with the Ungodly”
Nineteenth-Century England
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
Anglo-Irish Politics, Masculinity and the De Cobain Gross Indecency Scandal, 1891-3 Cal Murgu Western University,
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'A Mere Clerk': Representing the Urban Lower-Middle-Class
London and the Constitution of Homosexuality, 1885- 1914 Cook, Matthew David
Mapping Homosexual Interactions in Late-Victorian London" (2017)
Fanny and Stella Ernest Boulton and Frederick Park Were Middle Class Londoners Who Performed on Stage Dressed As Women, Known As ‘Fanny and Stella’
Nineteenth-Century England
Rent: Same-Sex Prostitution in Modern Britain, 1885-1957
University of Victoria Undergraduate Journal of History Volume 7 | 2020 STAFF
Reconsidering the Emergence of the Gay Novel in English and German James P
The Use of Character Evidence in Victorian Sodomy Trials
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United Kingdom I: the Middle Ages Through the Nineteenth Century by Richard G
The Fitzroy Street Raid, the Oscar Wilde Trials, and the Case of Cotsford Dick
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Remapping the Sites of Modern Gay History: Legal Reform
Actresses As Working Women: Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture