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Historical Homos

Historical Homos

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The world's only no-fucks-given guide to LGBTQ+ history. Join Bash and his brilliant guests each week as they wrench The Gayest Stories Never Told from history's deepest, darkest closets. Sign up on our website, and follow us on Instagram @historical.homos and TikTok @historicalhomosSebastian Hendra Monde Sciences sociales
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  • Leather: A Queer History (feat. Race Bannon)
    Nov 27 2025

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    LEATHER. It's hot, it's taut, it's everything everybody else is not.

    But when did it become so big in the gay community?

    My guest today, Race Bannon, leather community activist and co-host of the On Guard podcast, taught me a few things I never knew about leather that I bet you don't either:

    1) Leather is all about play: it seems hyper-masc and dark. But really it's a bunch of beautiful horny people expressing themselves erotically and inventively. In a world where adults are never allowed to play, leather allows all people, queer or not, to explore their true selves.

    2) Leather literally saved lives. The leather community was at the vanguard of the AIDS epidemic, providing sex education and support to show gay men in particular how to express desire and intimacy without penetrative/fluid-exchanging sex.

    3) Leather is a protest! Leather began because queer men wanted to be seen as masculine - in the 1950s, that was radical. And in the 1980s, The Folsom Street Fair in San Francisco, which is now one of the biggest leather festivals in America, launched as an anti-gentrification demonstration uniting queer communities in the SoMa neighbourhood in San Francisco.

    Leathermen have much to teach us, in and out of the sack, and you can start by diving into this episode where the water is a deliciously...human temperature.

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    Episode Credits

    Written and hosted by Bash

    Edited by Alex Toskas

    Produced by Dani Henion

    Guest: Race Bannon

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    57 min
  • King Christina of Sweden: Lesbian? Catholic? Insane? B*tch? (feat. Veronica Buckley)
    Nov 20 2025

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    Why should anyone care about a queen who lived 400 years ago and did nothing but party, spend money, and sponsor musical theatre?


    If I have to answer that question for you, you're in the wrong place.


    This week, we cover the fabulously insane world of King Christina of Sweden, the lesbian (?), trans (?), or possibly intersex (?) sovereign who abdicated her Scandi throne to move down South and party with the art-loving, wine-guzzling, loose-moraled Catholics.


    My guest, Veronica Buckley, wrote the book on Christina, and has another one coming out on European royals next year. I am obsessed with her.


    King Christina was a scandal in her own time: a difficult, frustrating figure, but also a brilliant strategist and profound thinker who wrote, 400 years ago, that the soul has no gender.


    Her magnificent ego got her into plenty of trouble, but while she abandoned the crown and burned through all her cash, she never stopped making bold plans for her own life.


    Selfish, rich, insane, and living in a Roman palazzo? It's giving White Lotus Season 2 but #MakeItBaroque.


    So get ready to dive in, because the Swedish meatball water is a tantalising...human temperature.

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    Episode Credits

    Written and hosted by Bash

    Edited by Alex Toskas

    Produced by Dani Henion

    Guest: Veronica Buckley

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    1 h et 18 min
  • It's A Sin: The Ancient Origins of Homophobia (feat. Harry Tanner)
    Nov 13 2025

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    Welcome to the wild and infuriating world of ancient homophobia!

    You know how everyone thinks ancient Greece and Rome were queer free-for-alls, where all holes were goals (as long as you were a male, bisexual top) and pederasty was the only acceptable form of same-sex love between men?

    Yeah, well that's not quite the full story.

    We're thrilled to introduce to the podcast Harry Tanner, the author of The Queer Thing About Sin: Why the West Came to Hate Queer Love. Harry joins us to discuss his fascinating research into the Greek, Hebrew, Roman, and Christian origins of homophobia.

    We cover:

    • The story of two gay lovers overthrowing Athens' last tyrant
    • Ancient Greece's porn pot industry (Onlyfans, but make it ceramic!)
    • The real meaning of Leviticus and the story of Sodom & Gomorrah in the ancient Hebrew Torah
    • The surprisingly homophobic writings of small-time philosophers like friggin' PLATO and ARISTOTLE
    • And, for our Patreon subscribers, a deeper dive into the STRAIGHT historian who bequeathed us our current, warped view of ancient Greek homosexuality

    If you were ever told that homosexuality or queerness is "unnatural," this episode is required listening for you.

    Because we show how homophobia, like homosexuality, is simply a social and cultural construction. As Harry Tanner explains, it is a response to political and economic instability. A desire for control. That's the only human thing about it.

    Same-sex desire occurs naturally in every society and culture in history. But condemning it only seems to happen when there is profound economic inequality in those societies.

    Get ready to dive into this fascinating story of homophobia's ancient history.

    The chastity cages are mandatory and the water is a preposterously inviting...human temperature.

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    ✍️ Most importantly, if you like what you hear, please leave us a ⭐ FIVE STAR ONLY ⭐ review on Apple or Spotify.

    Episode Credits

    Written and hosted by Bash

    Edited by Alex Toskas

    Produced by Dani Henion

    Guest: Dr. Harry James Tanner

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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    59 min
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