People with a History: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History Sourcebook
Section VIII Bibliographies
Editor: Paul Halsall
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Section VIII: Bibliographies
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Bibliographies
Note that many ofe these bibliographies are not up to date with material published after 2000. Nevertheless they should be of use to people seeking to undertake further research.
Bibliographies
- Bibliographical Guide to Lesbian and Gay History [Halsall], [Updated April 2000]
This is an extensive bibliographical guide for further research
into the history of homosexuality. It is not up to date but useful for items published before 2000, and will
print out at over 110 pages.
- Bibliography of Gay and Lesbian History, Compiled by Rictor Norton,pdated 22 May 2015 [At Rictor Norton's website] [Internet Archive version here]
- 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.
[Was ay UWM, now Internet Archive]
- Kevin Moss: Russian Gay Studies Bibliography [Was At Middlebury, now Internet Archive]
- Jewish GLBT Plays [Was At One Archives, now Internet Archive]
- Gay and Lesbian Chicano Bibliography [Was At Geocities, now Internet Archive]
- Lesbian Latin American Writers [Was At Arenal, now Internet Archive]
- Nonfiction for GBLT Asian/Pacific people [Was At Geocities, now Internet Archive]
- Archaeology of Gender Bibliography [Was At Western Michigan, now Internet Archive]
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Intersexuality: An Annotated Bibliography [Was At Holonet, now Internet Archive]
- Gender and Ancient Spirituality Bibliography [Was At Aztriad, now Internet Archive]
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David C. Barnett: Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Issues Annotated Bibliography,
[At Earthlink]
Focuses on psychology.
- Feminist Theory Research [Was At U Oregon, now Internet Archive]
- LGB Language Use Bibliography [Was At Northwestern, now Internet Archive]
- LGBT Direct Action Bibliography, Chronology, and Inventory, 1965-1973 [At OutHistory] [Internet Archive verison here]
- AIDS In Historical Perspective [Was At CBC Radio, now Internet Archive]
Extensive bibliographical guide to AIDS and other
diseases in history.
- The Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals: An Annotated Bibliography of Non-Fiction Sources In English [Was at AOL, now Internet Archive]
Extensive listing. Academic work *requires* linguistic abilities in German and perhaps other European languages though.
- Documenting Queer Canadian History: A Bibliography of Gay and Lesbian (LGBTQ) Diversity from Earliest Times to 2010 by Alex Spence 2019 [Internet Archive]
- WEB How to look for records of...Sexuality and gender identity history [At The National Archives UK]
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People with a History: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History Sourcebook is part of the Internet History Sourcebooks Project. Date of inception was 1997. People with a History is a www site presenting
history relevant to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered people, through primary
sources, secondary discussions, and images. Links to files at other site are indicated by [At some indication of the site name or location]. WEB indicates a link to one of small number of high quality web sites which provide either more texts or an especially valuable overview.
The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is located at the History Department of Fordham University, New York. The Internet
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