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George Chauncey has been awarded the Kluge Humanities Prize

The Library of Congress has named the historian George Chauncey this year’s winner of the John W. Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity, making him the first scholar in L.G.B.T.Q. studies to be honored with the award; watch the official announcement...

Nikita Shepard’s forthcoming chapter, “‘To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans’: Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945-1972,” has been awarded the 2022 Gregory Sprague Prize from the American Historical Association’s Committee on LGBT History, recognizing an outstanding paper, article, book chapter, or dissertation chapter on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and/or queer history completed in English by a graduate student in 2020 or 2021. The chapter will be published in the anthology Queer Data, ed. Patrick Keilty (University of Washington Press, 2022).

Nikita Shepard‘s (PhD candidate) forthcoming chapter, “‘To Fight for an End to Intrusions into the Sex Lives of Americans’: Gay and Lesbian Resistance to Sexual Surveillance and Data Collection, 1945-1972,” has been awarded the 2022 Gregory Sprague Prize from...
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