Dr. Charles Upchurch is a brilliant scholar on British Gender/LGBT history, though he focuses on Victorian London. I worked with him at Florida State University and he's one of the best professors I've ever had the honor to study under, but be warned that FSU isn't great at giving funding to graduate students, especially those in the Masters program. I can tell you more about the grad program there if you would like to pm me.
You might also want to consider Rutgers (Upchurch's alma mater) and Wisconsin-Madison - they're the top two schools for gender history in the US. UNC-Chapel Hill and Ohio State might also be worth looking into
Hey! New to the site but excited to be a part of the group. Graduated in the spring with two degrees in History and Women's Studies, looking to go to grad school for Gender History. Applying to the PhD programs at Wisconsin-Madison, Rutgers, UNC @ Chapel Hill, and Yale.