People with a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History
Site Maintainer: Paul
Halsall
©1997
Contents:
Section VIII: Bibliographies
Go to the following pages for other parts of People with a History
Bibliographies
Bibliographies
- Bibliographical Guide to Lesbian and Gay History [Halsall], [Updated November 1998. In HTML and more complete than
versions at other websites]
This is an extensive bibliographical guide for further research
into the history of homosexuality. It is up to date, and will
print out at over 110 pages.
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Catholic Bibliography [Halsall]. This is a very large (1 MB) and comprehensive bibliography on issues [theology, biblical studies, etc] concerning
homosexuality and Catholicism. It covers all relevant material,
whatever position it takes on gay issues. This is an updated version
as of August 1997, now broken down into sectional files.
- Homosexuality in Early Modern Europe by Jeffrey Merrick.
- Kevin Moss: Russian Gay Studies Bibliography [At Middlebury]
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Jewish GLBT Plays [At One Archives]
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Gay and Lesbian Chicano Bibliography at [Geocities]
- Lesbian Latin American Writers [At Arenal]
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Nonfiction for GBLT Asian/Pacific people [At Geocities]
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Archaeology of Gender Bibliography [At Western Michigan]
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Intersexuality: An Annotated Bibliography [At Internet Archive, from Holonet.net]
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Gender and Ancient Spirituality Bibliography [At Aztriad]
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David C. Barnett: Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Issues Annotated Bibliography,
[At Earthlink]
Focuses on psychology.
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Feminist Theory Research [At U Oregon]
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LGB Language Use Bibliography [At Internet Archive, from Northwestern U.]
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AIDS In Historical Perspective [At CBC Radio] - extensive bibliographical guide to AIDS and other
diseases in history.
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The Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals: An Annotated Bibliography of
Non-Fiction Sources In English
Extensive listing. Academic work *requires* linguistic abilities in German and perhaps other European languages though.
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