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McCurdy Vicious and Immoral

Homosexuality, the American Revolution, and the Trials of Robert Newburgh
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
ISBN: 978-1-4214-4854-1
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Homosexuality, the American Revolution, and the Trials of Robert Newburgh

E-Book, Englisch, 376 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4214-4854-1
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The fascinating story of a British army chaplain's buggery trial in 1774 reveals surprising truths about early America.

On the eve of the American Revolution, the British army considered the case of a chaplain, Robert Newburgh, who had been accused of having sex with a man. Newburgh's enemies cited his flamboyant appearance, defiance of military authority, and seduction of soldiers as proof of his low character. Consumed by fears that the British Empire would soon be torn asunder, his opponents claimed that these supposed crimes against nature translated to crimes against the king.

In Vicious and Immoral, historian John McCurdy tells this compelling story of male intimacy and provides an unparalleled glimpse inside eighteenth-century perceptions of queerness. By demanding to have his case heard, Newburgh invoked Enlightenment ideals of equality, arguing passionately that his style of dress and manner should not affect his place in the army or society. His accusers equated queer behavior with rebellion, and his defenders would go on to join the American cause. Newburgh's trial offers some clues to understanding a peculiarity of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century: while gay acts were prohibited by law in much of the British empire, the newly formed United States was comparatively uninterested in legislating against same-sex intimacy.

McCurdy imagines what life was like for a gay man in early America and captures the voices of those who loved and hated Newburgh, revealing how sexuality and revolution informed one another. Vicious and Immoral is the first book to place homosexuality in conversation with the American Revolution, and it dares us to rethink the place of LGBTQ people in the founding of the nation.

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List of Illustrations
Dramatis Personae
Chronology
Note to the Reader
Prologue: The Parson Is a Buggerer
Chapter 1: A Native of Ireland
Chapter 2: The Happy State of the Royal Irish
Chapter 3:Mr. Newburgh Would Cruise up His Gut
Chapter 4: A Man of Infamous Character
Chapter 5: Assisted Privately by Some Miscreant
Chapter 6: A Patriotick American
Chapter 7: The Advocate of an Injured Man
Chapter 8: What Is Now Termed a Maccaroni
Chapter 9: Nil Humanum a me alienum puto
Chapter 10: Many Circumstances Have Happened
Epilogue: I Imagined All Those Old Prejudices Were Exploded
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index


McCurdy, John Gilbert
John Gilbert McCurdy (YPSILANTI, MI) is a professor of history at Eastern Michigan University. He is the author of Citizen Bachelors: Manhood and the Creation of the United States and Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution.

John Gilbert McCurdy (YPSILANTI, MI) is a professor of history at Eastern Michigan University. He is the author of Citizen Bachelors: Manhood and the Creation of the United States and Quarters: The Accommodation of the British Army and the Coming of the American Revolution.



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