Wolfram Setz (7 July 1941 – 14 August 2023) was a German historian, editor, translator, and essayist.
Setz was subsequently employed as an editor at Monumenta Germaniae Historica in Munich.
Setz was editor of the Bibliothek rosa Winkel, a series of 80 volumes of gay literary reprints, cultural studies, and historical works that was launched in 1991, published initially by Verlag rosa Winkel and after 2001 by Männerschwarm Verlag.
Several of Setz's publications contributed to the rediscovery of the LGBT rights pioneer Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825–1895).
[1] Setz was editor of the book series Homosexualität und Literatur published by Verlag rosa Winkel (12 volumes, 1981–1999) and a co-editor of the scholarly journal Forum Homosexualität und Literatur (1987–2007).