NOTCHES: (Re)Marks on the history of sexuality (Web)
NOTCHES is a open-access, peer-reviewed, collaborative and international weblog, sponsored by the Raphael Samuel History Centre (London) (Web).
Several posts are published per month. The contributions are sorted by different categories. In addition to a geographical assignment or an order according to time periods, there are also content categories. These are – among others – the following:
History of Sexuality
- 2 of the latest posts: #MeToo / Dance! Dance! Dance!: Youth Culture and Courtship at Queen’s University, 1910-1930
Medicine and Sexualities
- 2 of the latest posts: Naming & Shaming Women: Reporting on VD Trials During WWI / Resisting the Virus of Prejudice: Sex Workers Fight the AIDS Panic
LGBTQ
- 2 of the latest posts: Queer Fascism and the End of Gay History / Adult Adoption and Intergenerational Same-Sex Relationships
Archives of Desire
- 2 of the latest posts: Like a Virgin? The Medieval Origins of a Modern Debate / Die Bi(e)! Reading Bisexual Women’s History