Michael Bronski is the author of A Queer History of the United States. He writes about LGBTQ+ history and culture.
A Queer History of the United States

A Queer History of the United States
Synopsis
Explore the hidden threads of queer identity woven throughout American history. Michael Bronski's work reveals how LGBTQ+ people have not only experienced American culture but were essential in its very creation. From the colonial era through the transformative movements of the 20th century, this book uncovers overlooked stories and challenges conventional narratives.
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A Queer History of the United States (ReVisioning American History)Paperback, May
312 pages
Beacon PressLanguage: EnglishISBN: 978080704465058936th5 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
What makes this history different from other LGBTQ+ histories?
This book distinguishes itself by integrating queer history directly into the broader narrative of American history, rather than presenting it as a separate or marginal topic. It argues that LGBTQ+ individuals were central to shaping the nation's development from its earliest days. The book also highlights how historical events and social movements impacted queer communities.
Is this book suitable for academic study?
Yes, "A Queer History of the United States" is widely used in academic settings, particularly in queer studies, American history, and sociology courses. It is often cited for its comprehensive scope and its critical approach to traditional historical narratives. The book includes extensive scholarly apparatus, making it a valuable resource for research.
Does this book cover specific historical figures?
The book features numerous historical figures, both well-known and lesser-known, whose lives and contributions are re-examined through a queer lens. It explores how their identities and experiences influenced their roles in American society and culture. Readers will encounter figures from various periods and social strata.






















