The Routledge History of Queer America (2018), the first comprehensive overview of the field of United States LGBTQ history, is a landmark work of scholarship. Edited by Don Romesburg, professor of women and gender studies at Sonoma State University and former cochair of the GLBT Historical Society Board of Directors, the anthology features over 20 authors and nearly 30 chapters on essential topics and themes in queer history from colonial times to the present.
In this roundtable organized in celebration of the release of the new paperback edition, Romesburg will be joined by a panel of historians who will evaluate the state of the field of queer American history.
LOCATIONThe GLBT Historical Society Museum4127 18th St., San Franciscowww.glbthistory.org
ADMISSION (Limited Seating - Must RSVP)$5.00 | Free for members
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Image credit: Detail of cover illustration of The Routledge History of Queer America, courtesy of Don Romesburg.