This dissertation is a study of the relationships between race, gender, and U.S. military policy regarding sexually transmitted diseases and homosexuality between 1941 and 1993. It traces the idea of homosexuality in the military as something that many Americans and military officials viewed as potentially contaminating. In addition to connecting the history of sexuality and African American military history, the dissertation also incorporates the history of public health to provide an analysis that makes race, gender, and sexual orientation central in the intersections of military justice and military health care. The research draws on a wide range of sources, including criminal investigation reports, public health records, court transcrip...
This paper seeks to trace the complex attitudes towards homosexuality in the 1960s through the lens ...
The Department of Defense policy of excluding known homosexuals from military service is partially b...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
This dissertation is a study of the relationships between race, gender, and U.S. military policy reg...
This dissertation is a study of the relationships between race, gender, and U.S. military policy reg...
<p>The United States began to look beyond its continental boundaries and acquire a new, far-flung em...
Thesis advisor: Penelope IsmayIn this thesis, I examine the history of the U.S. military’s stance on...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...
In this dissertation I reveal a same-sex sexual subculture on Union navy ships and in Union army cam...
This dissertation examines three major research questions: 1) what has the history of discrimination...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...
From 1950 to 1975 while the American military contained communism abroad by deploying troops and nuc...
This selective annotated bibliography compiles documents made available by the federal United States...
This dissertation argues that the U.S. military\u27s postwar sexual integration efforts initiated a ...
This paper seeks to trace the complex attitudes towards homosexuality in the 1960s through the lens ...
The Department of Defense policy of excluding known homosexuals from military service is partially b...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...
This dissertation is a study of the relationships between race, gender, and U.S. military policy reg...
This dissertation is a study of the relationships between race, gender, and U.S. military policy reg...
<p>The United States began to look beyond its continental boundaries and acquire a new, far-flung em...
Thesis advisor: Penelope IsmayIn this thesis, I examine the history of the U.S. military’s stance on...
Over the course of the 20th century, venereal disease training became an increasingly prominent comp...
In this dissertation I reveal a same-sex sexual subculture on Union navy ships and in Union army cam...
This dissertation examines three major research questions: 1) what has the history of discrimination...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...
Rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the U.S. military have historically been higher t...
From 1950 to 1975 while the American military contained communism abroad by deploying troops and nuc...
This selective annotated bibliography compiles documents made available by the federal United States...
This dissertation argues that the U.S. military\u27s postwar sexual integration efforts initiated a ...
This paper seeks to trace the complex attitudes towards homosexuality in the 1960s through the lens ...
The Department of Defense policy of excluding known homosexuals from military service is partially b...
In the early 20th century, venereal diseases (VD) were estimated to affect 10-40% of the population ...