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The no-f***s-given guide to LGBTQ+ history. Welcome to the Gayest Stories Never Told! Hosted by Bash and Lucy Hendra. Edited by Alex Toskas. Sign up on our website, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.
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Historical Homos Sebastian Hendra

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    • 4.7 • 68 Ratings

The no-f***s-given guide to LGBTQ+ history. Welcome to the Gayest Stories Never Told! Hosted by Bash and Lucy Hendra. Edited by Alex Toskas. Sign up on our website, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.
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    King James & His George: Part One (feat. Guy Branum)

    King James & His George: Part One (feat. Guy Branum)

    Long live Queen James I of England!
    James, as our guest Guy Branum notes this week, was always a little “dyke-y”.
    Obsessed with love and relationships, she ruled Scotland and England entirely from her heart – and through her loins. James was known above all for promoting his male favourites to intolerable positions of power and wealth.
    The rest of the court loathed these scheming twinks. But George Villiers, the most successful of them all, was particularly devastating to James’ credibility.
    Tune into Part One to learn about James I's sleazy Scottish beginnings, and prepare for our next episode on George Villiers, his faggiest favourite!
    For more from Historical Homos, you can join our cult at: www.historicalhomos.com
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    "A Short History of Queer Women" (feat. Kirsty Loehr)

    "A Short History of Queer Women" (feat. Kirsty Loehr)

    Welcome to our queer book club! Here's your cat and gluten-free martini, please have a seat.
    This week we're discussing Virginia Woolf's suicide (it's my Roman Empire), giant red leather dildos, and the realization that sex between women may be the greatest threat to masculinity in 10,000 years.
    You'll find it all and more, you greedy guts, in our hilarious and fascinating interview with Kirsty Loehr, the author and queer historian behind A Short History of Queer Women.
    Kirsty's 2,500-year romp through lesbian, bisexual, and trans history will grab you by the mind-pussy (WITH CONSENT) from start to finish.
    Featuring more than 100 overlooked queer women and trans men from all over the world, Kirsty's wry and witty tome shows us that queerness has reared its bedazzled head in every era before our own.
    For more from Historical Homos, sign up for our newsletter at: www.historicalhomos.com
    And follow us on Instagram and TikTok.
    Episode Credits:
    Writing & Research: Bash
    Editing: Alex Toskas

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    • 1 hr 15 min
    George Sand Is A Woman Who F*cks (feat. Léa Des Garets)

    George Sand Is A Woman Who F*cks (feat. Léa Des Garets)

    Historical Homos is back! This week we cover George Sand, who was, get this, a woman! And a writer! And queer!
    George wrote over 70 novels and plays between 1804 and 1876, during which she witnessed the rise and fall of SEVEN political regimes in France. When she wasn't busy writing about women's oppression and worker's rights, she was actively rubbing shoulders (and genitals) with Paris' liberal media elite.
    And she did it all traipsing around in men's clothes, bedding a hot actress named Marie Dorval, and falling in love with luminaries like Frederic Chopin and Alfred de Musset.
    Which begs the question, what have you ever done?
    Our guest this week is the brilliant playwright and actress Léa Des Garets, whose new play GEORGE portrays our heroine in all her queer glory. Catch it in London at the Omnibus Theatre this June.
    For more, sign up for our newsletter at:www.historicalhomos.com
    You can also follow us on Instagram and TikTok.
    This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash and Lea Des Garets, and edited by Alex Toskas.

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    • 1 hr 28 min
    Ancient Jewish Lesbians feat. Rachel Joravsky

    Ancient Jewish Lesbians feat. Rachel Joravsky

    While Lucy is off gallivanting in Europe this week, spreading hetero cheer to the needy, we invited our dear friend, Rachel Joravsky, to talk about a fascinating, but oft-overlooked group: Ancient. Jewish. Lesbians.
    Rachel is a TV writer, comedian, activist, educator, and self-acclaimed power Jewess, so naturally we took a gay look together at The Book of Ruth (shout out to all the Ketuvim) to discuss what could possibly be so gay about two women living together and raising a baby on their farm. We also delve into the medieval Rabbinic scholars' views on how to deal with lesbians (hint: flogging).
    And we cap it all off with the story of a modern day Ruth and Naomi in honor of our guest's Jewish Socialist tendencies. Pauline Newman and Frieda Miller raised their daughter together in Greenwich Village in the 1920s and were fundamental to the US Labor movement's inclusion of women's rights. As always, come for the fabulously sexy history and stay for the jokes about Jewish pu$$y ("It's Chosen," says Rachel.)
    For more, follow us at:
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    This episode was written, researched, and hosted by Bash, and edited by Alex Toskas.

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    PERIOD PIECE: The Real Story of Queen Anne and "The Favourite" (2018)

    PERIOD PIECE: The Real Story of Queen Anne and "The Favourite" (2018)

    Welcome to PERIOD PIECE, our new monthly feature where Lucy is on her period and Bash makes her watch a historical film. Because education 👏 never 👏 stops.
    This week, we're reviewing an old favorite called "The Favourite" (God, I'm a poet). Starring Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman, and Emma Stone, this sultry romp follows an alleged love triangle that rocked 18th century England. It's the story of Queen Anne, last royal of the Stuart line, and the rugmunching rivalry of her court favorites: Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and Abigail Masham, Baroness...something.
    But how much of the film is true to history? Who served the fiercest c*nt in life vs. onscreen? And most importantly, who read whomst to truest filth? Come for the bisexy history and stay for our Top Five Period Moments in all the familiar menstrual categories: Sex, Tears, Violence, Misogyny, and our favorite, Quippery & Bitchery.
    For more, follow us on Instagram, TikTok and on our website: www.historicalhomos.com
    This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash and Lucy Hendra, and edited by Ross Brennan.

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    A (Blissfully Short) History of Gendered Bathrooms

    A (Blissfully Short) History of Gendered Bathrooms

    Where the F do gendered bathrooms come from? To literally no one’s surprise, public bathrooms only became available to people who are not cis men a couple hundred years ago. Because guess what? If you can't pee in public, you can't BE in public for very long. The lack of public restrooms for women in particular has been a central and often-overlooked foundation of the patriarchy, which demands that women stay at home. But people (read: conservatives) have also used the public restroom to attack gay men, Black people, and more recently, trans people. But bathroom policing isn't about biological difference or the threat of sexual violence. It's about the privileged few deciding who does and doesn't get to exist in public. Tune in to discover this shitty history, so we can start flushing it into the past where it belongs.
    For more, follow us at:
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    This episode was written and researched by Bash, hosted by Bash and Lucy Hendra, and edited by Alex Toskas.

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    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
68 Ratings

68 Ratings

bryso17 ,

A favorite

It always feels like a treat when an episode is released! The perfect mix of historical info and banter.

HistoricalHormone ,

10s across the board

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nucuplmnjuyh ,

Vita and Virginia episode

I loved your discussion! I just wanted to add that both Virginia and Leonard were on a "Gestapo arrest list"(Zwerdling 289, 351).

Edit for the episode on Queen Anne: I’m not a prude, I swear like a matelot. But what Lucy, and Bash, did with bodily talk was nauseating.

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