People with a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History
Site Maintainer: Paul
Halsall
©1997
Contents:
Section XII:
AHA Committee for Lesbian and Gay History
Book Reviews
The Committee for Lesbian and Gay History [CLGH]
is an affiliated organization of the American Historical Association devoted to promoting
the study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans* history, and the interaction of scholars
working in the field.
Twice a year CLGH publises a Newsletter which contains extensive reviews of recent books in LGBT studies. These reviews will now
also be available online at this site. In time, it is hoped to add reviews from back
issues.
Book Reviews
Go to the following pages for other parts of People with a History
- Main Page
- Introduction: History and Theory
- Section I: The Ancient Mediterranean
- Section II: Medieval Worlds [The
West, Byzantium, Islam]
- Section III: Europe to World War I
- Section IV: Europe Since World War I
- Section V: North America
- Section VI: Africa, Asia, Latin America,
Oceania
- Section VII: Special Themes
- Section VIII: Bibliographies
- Section IX: LGBT History Links
- Section X: FAQ
CLGH BOOK REVIEWS
CLGH Newsletter 11:
2-3 (1997): Book Reviews
- Scott Bravmann: Review of Martin Duberman,
ed., A Queer World: The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader
- Scott Bravmann: Review of Morton, ed., The
Material Queer and Beemyn and Eliason, eds. Queer Studies
- Christopher Capozzola: Review of Peters, For You, Lili Marlene
- Whitney Davis: Review of Merrick and Ragan,
eds., Homosexuality in Modern France
- Terence Kissack: Review of Blasius and
Phelan, eds. We Are Everywhere: A Historical Sourcebook
- Charles R. Middleton: Review of Healey and
Mason, eds.. Stonewall 25: The Making of the Lesbian and Gay Community in Britain
- Stephen O. Murray: Review of Fellows, Farm
Boys and O'Hara, Autopornography
- Cashman Kerr Prince: Review of Percy, Pederasty
and Pedagogy in Archaic Greece
- Anne Rubenstein: Review of Journal
of Lesbian Studies Vol. 1:1 and The New Lesbian Studies
- Anne Rubenstein: Review of Dow, Prime
Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Womens Movement since 1970
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