Analyzing American Revolution - AARevolution.net
A secret homosexuality trial inside the British Army. Single men taxed but denied the vote. Colonies that feared unmarried men more than same-sex relationships. This interview examines parts of Revolutionary America that most Americans never learned in school: how rumors, sexuality, bachelorhood, military service, and citizenship shaped colonial society during the American Revolution. The conversation also examines why some Americans quietly tolerated what Britain increasingly tried to suppress — and how the Revolution itself changed the status of single men in the new United States. 📄 Interview transcript & takeaways [https://bit.ly/AAR-S1E20-Homosexuality-SingleMen] 🚩About My 217th Guest: Dr. John G. McCurdy Dr. John G. McCurdy [https://www.emich.edu/history-philosophy/history/faculty/j-mccurdy.php] is a Professor and Graduate Coordinator at the Department of History and Philosophy of Eastern Michigan University. He specializes in colonial and Revolutionary America, gender, and LGBTQ+ history, and his research explores the cultural history of the eighteenth-century Anglo Atlantic. Dr. McCurdy has published extensively on these subjects, including the following books: --"Vicious and Immoral: Homosexuality, the American Revolution, and the Trials of Robert Newburgh" (this interview) --"Citizen Bachelors: Manhood and the Creation of the United States" (this interview) --"Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution" (Part II of this interview) ▶️Other Related AAR Interviews: ►Dr. McCurdy Part II - coming on Fri., May 29 ►Dr. Kathleen Brown - Women, Race and Revolution [https://bit.ly/AAR-S1E16-Women-Revolution] ****************** ▶️About Featured Image: Image of Adel Aali (program host) and his guest, Prof. Joel Richard Paul, superimposed on the Betsy Ross flag, along with images of a man dressed as a macaroni with huge wig topped by a small tricorn hat, and carrying a tasseled cane and sword. This image is a satire of fashion in the 18th century, and the man is also referred to as a "fop". Also in this image are covers of two books by Dr. John G. McCurdy, our program guest: "Vicious and Immoral: Homosexuality, the American Revolution, and the Trials of Robert Newburgh", and "Citizen Bachelors: Manhood and the Creation of the United States". All images in public domain. ***** 🧭 Explore AAR 🖼️ Image Gallery [https://analyzingamericanrevolution.com/images-of-the-american-revolution/] 🗂️Thematic Collection [https://analyzingamericanrevolution.com/images-of-the-american-revolution/] 📝 Take the AAR IQ Quiz [https://analyzingamericanrevolution.com/aarevolution-iq/] ***** 🔔 Follow AAR: 🎞️ YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@UCG7dqG9iXCn7G6Zk9CYm68A ] 🎞️🎧 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7hOxTKzLL18ffv5BajVdTD] 📰AAR's Newsletter [https://analyzingamericanrevolution.com/aar-newsletter/] ***** 📑 Video Chapters: 00:00 Selected Highlights 01:25 Guest Introduction 02:49 Homosexuality in colonial America 05:41 Proving and punishing sodomy 09:53 Rich homosexuals 11:05 Robert Newburgh's trial 19:55 No natural order 23:36 A capital crime 25:17 Citizen bachelors 29:47 Single men military service 34:49 Changes after Revolution 36:31 Just One Point ***** 📽️This video is made with Filmora. ☑️Image Attributions: All images are in the Public Domain 🎵Music Attributions: "Yankee Doodle" in our videos: ► Choral, U.S. Army Band (Public Domain) We incorporate parts of this fabulous performance in the beginning and end of our videos. ✅ Subscribe to our YouTube channel 🫶Support AAR [https://analyzingamericanrevolution.com/support-aar/]: We appreciate your financial support of our program [https://analyzingamericanrevolution.com/support-aar/]. *****
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