Rather than delete my previous website as I shift to WordPress, I’ve decided to keep it intact. It may still have useful information, although increasingly it will serve as an example what I thought a website should be in about 2005.
Author: Charles Upchurch
Charles Upchurch is an Associate Professor of British history at Florida State University. He received his PhD in from Rutgers University in 2003, and his research focuses on nineteenth-century British gender and social history. His book, Before Wilde: Sex Between Men in Britain’s Age of Reform was published in 2009 by the University of California Press, and explores the ways in which family and class influenced the interpretation of same-sex desire in the period between 1820 and 1870. His work has been published in Gender and History, the Journal of the History of Sexuality, and the Journal of Social History. His current book project investigates a group of men in the British Parliament who were working to reduce the penalties for homosexual acts in the early nineteenth century.