Category:Historiography
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[edit] Studying the History and Character of LGBTQH History
The historiography of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and heterosexual (LGBTQH) history is the self-reflexive study of the processes by which knowledge of LGBTQH history is hypothesized and theorized, empirically researched, and analyzed, interpreted, written, cited, published, and received over time and in different societies.
The historiographer examines the history of LGBTQH history, and analyses the implications of naming and conceptualizing a specifically LGBTQH history, as opposed to, for example, a "homosexual" (and "heterosexual") history, a history of "same-sex and different-sex sexual relations," a history of "same-sex and different-sex "love" or "intimacy," or a history of "queer" and "normal" or "normative" sexuality.
The historiographer examines historians' explicit and implicit starting assumptions, and the implications of those assumptions for their work in LGBTQH history. The historiographer studies how a historian's definition -- in the present, at a specific point in time, in a particular society -- of a specific past object of study affects how that historian understands and presents her/his findings about the LGBTQH past.
The historiographer of LGBTQU history touches on such elements as authorship, sources, evidence, bias, perspective, interpretation, judgment, causation, style, and audience.
Interconnections in LGBTQH history among (alphabetically listed) class, ethnicity, gender, politics, race, religion, and sexuality, have also been major areas of concern to historical researchers, as have connections between the history of sexual and gender terminology and the social-historical organization of power, social structures and institutions, and sexual and gender behaviors and identities.
Historiography is often broken down topically, such as the LGBTQH historiography of a particular nation state (for example, the history of LGBTQH life in the United States, or within the Islamic nations, or in China), or the historiography of particular cities or geographic regions. The rise of globalism and of newly perceived deep interconnections between countries and nations has lead to a stress on international LGBTQH history.
Historiographers study different approaches or genres of history, such as LGBTQH economic history, oral history, political history, or social history. They analyze differences in history written for scholarly readers and popular history written for the general public. They study how history is presented in art, articles, books, movies, popular magazines, scholarly periodicals, on TV and most recently, on the Internet and in other new media.
Beginning in the 1970s and 1980s, and the coming out of independent scholars and academy-based historians, a body of writing on on LGBTQH historiography has begun to emerge.[1]
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Age-convergent and Age-divergent Relationships in LGBTQH History
Aging and Youth in LGBTQH History
Alienation and Intimacy in LGBTQH History (see also: Sexuality in LGBTQH History)
Claiming and Denying in LGBTQH History (claiming or denying the homosexuality of creative, famous, or "positive" figures)
Essentialism and LGBTQH History (see also Social Construction and LGBTQ History)
Identity Categories and Politics in LGBTQH History
Immigration and Migration in LGBTQH History
International and National LGBTQH Histories (including internationalism and nationalism in LGBTQH History)
Intersectionality in LGBTQH History
Periodization in LGBTQH History (see also: Time as Constructed in LGBTQH History)
The Personal and Political in LGBTQH History
Sexuality in LGBTQH History (see also: Alienation and Intimacy in LGBTQH History)
Social Construction and LGBTQH History (see also Essentialism in LGBTQH History)
Time as Constructed in LGBTQH History
Transgender Historiography (also see Gender in LGBTQH History)
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Articles in category "Historiography"
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Academia and LGBTQ History
African American LGBTQ History
African LGBTQ History
Age Distinctions and LGBTQ History
AIDS and LGBTQ History
Analyzing/Interpreting LGBTQ History
Archives and LGBTQ History
Change and Stasis in LGBTQ History
Chicago LGBTQ History
Chinese LGBTQ History
Class and LGBTQ History
Danish LGBT History
Documenting LGBTQ History
Economic History and LGBTQ History
Essentialism and LGBTQ History (see also Social Constructionism)
Ethnicity and LGBTQ History
French LGBTQ History
Funding for LGBTQ History
Gay History
Gender History (see also Sexual Hitory)
German LGBTQ History
Globalism and LGBTQ History
Heterosexual History (see also Homosexual History)
Historiography and LGBTQ History
History of LGBTQ History
Homosexual History (see also Heterosexual History)
Human Reproduction History and LGBTQ History
Identity and LGBTQ History
Immigration and LGBTQ History
Independent Scholars and LGBTQ History
International LGBTQ History (see also National LGBTQ Histories)
Intersex History
Latina/o LGBTQ History
Lesbian History
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender History
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer History
National LGBTQ Histories (see also Globalism and LGBTQ History and International LGBTQ History)
Nationalism and LGBTQ History
Native American LGBTQ History (see also Two Spirit History)
New York City LGBTQ History
People of African Descent LGBTQ History
Politics and LGBTQ History
Population History and LGBTQ History
Power and LGBTQ History
Queer History
Race and LGBTQ History
Racism and LGBTQ History
Religion and LGBTQ History
Researching LGBTQ History
Sex History
Sexism and LGBTQ History
Sexual History (see also Gender History)
Social Constructionism and LGBTQ History (see also Essentialism)
Sources, Audio Recordings as, in LGBTQ History
Sources, Electronic, for LGBTQ History
Sources, Evaluating, in LGBTQ History
Sources, Images as, in LGBTQ History
Sources, Primary, for LGBTQ history
Sources, Print, for LGBTQ History
Sources, Secondary, for LGBTQ History
Spanish LGBTQ History
Terminology in LGBTQ History
Theories of LGBTQ History
Transgender History
Transsexual History
Two Spirit History (see also Native American LGBTQ History)
United States LGBTQ History
Writing LGBTQ History