The Hidden Case of Ewan Forbes: And the Unwritten History of the Trans Experience
by Zoƫ Playdon
FASCINATING. I shouldn't have left the review so long, because some of the particulars have faded, but I do remember being very struck by the way trans men were considered common and NBD/kind of ignored, because patriarchy and of course women would want to be men, but when white trans women who were making use of medical advances became hypervisible (hit the papers), cis people lost their shit and transphobia against both was suddenly much worse.
That the author ends the book advocating for gender-neutral primogeniture was not on my bingo card, though. I didn't know that QEII implemented a monarchy-specific one, so that was interesting.