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Gay warriors, a documentary history from the ancient world to the present, edited by B.R. Burg

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Gay warriors, a documentary history from the ancient world to the present, edited by B.R. Burg
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gay warriors
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bibliography
Oclc number
47696406
Responsibility statement
edited by B.R. Burg
Sub title
a documentary history from the ancient world to the present
Summary
In Ancient Greece and Rome, in Crusader campaigns and pirate adventures, same-sex romances were a common and condoned part of military culture. From the Peloponnesian War to the Gulf War, from Achilles to Lawrence of Arabia, gays and lesbians have played a crucial but often hidden role in military campaigns. But recent debates over the legality of gay service in the military and the "don't ask, don't tell" policy have obscured this rich aspect of military history. Richard Burg has recovered important documents and assembled an anthology on these often invisible gay and lesbian warriors. Burg shows us that the Amazons of legend weren't just fictional. From courts-martial proceedings we discover women warriors who passed as men in order to serve, and army officers whose underground culture fostered long-term romantic friendships. This anthology will forever change the way we think about "gays in the military."--Publisher description
Table Of Contents
The classical world -- Amazons -- The medieval templars -- Eighteenth-century warriors -- Britain and the wars against Napoleon -- Nineteenth-century Americans at war -- The U.S. Navy after World War I -- World War II -- The Cold War to the age of Clinton
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