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***DISCLAIMER: The Hystorians are staunch advocates and supporters of the LGBTQIA+ community. We have no room for bigotry or nastiness towards our Queer Brothers and Sisters. In this episode we give our own analysis on a historical figure and why WE believe his likeness should not be seen as a “queer” historical figure.
This week Liz takes Desi and the listeners on a journey of scandal, corruption, and post-mortem cross-dressing accusations? This week the Hystorians dive into the story of Lord Cornbury and how his image was associated with a very puzzling painting of a woman in a blue dress. Bibbity, Boppity, Boop let’s dive right in!
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Produced and Hosted by: Liz Ardeen and Desi McChesney
Special thanks
Logo credit: Tori Nelson Instagram (@torinelsonart)
Theme song by: Nick Lennon Instagram (@gothiclemonphoto)
and to listeners like you, thank you.
P.S.: The historical analysis and perspectives shared in this podcast are our own and don't reflect the views of any academic institution. We've aimed to meet academic standards in our research and sourcing, but this is not a peer-reviewed or official scholarly outlet—it's meant to inform, explore, and entertain.
**Explicit Language Used
***DISCLAIMER: The Hystorians are staunch advocates and supporters of the LGBTQIA+ community. We have no room for bigotry or nastiness towards our Queer Brothers and Sisters. In this episode we give our own analysis on a historical figure and why WE believe his likeness should not be seen as a “queer” historical figure.
This week Liz takes Desi and the listeners on a journey of scandal, corruption, and post-mortem cross-dressing accusations? This week the Hystorians dive into the story of Lord Cornbury and how his image was associated with a very puzzling painting of a woman in a blue dress. Bibbity, Boppity, Boop let’s dive right in!
Bibliography/Sources Used Link
Produced and Hosted by: Liz Ardeen and Desi McChesney
Special thanks
Logo credit: Tori Nelson Instagram (@torinelsonart)
Theme song by: Nick Lennon Instagram (@gothiclemonphoto)
and to listeners like you, thank you.
P.S.: The historical analysis and perspectives shared in this podcast are our own and don't reflect the views of any academic institution. We've aimed to meet academic standards in our research and sourcing, but this is not a peer-reviewed or official scholarly outlet—it's meant to inform, explore, and entertain.