Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History |
©1997 |
LGBT History Related Web Sites
If a text or source exits at another site, I have merely linked to that site. The fact it is an off-site link is marked every time by square brackets and some indication of where the site is.
There are now a fair number of LGBT history sites, although none
have the reach of People with a History. Here are the ones
I know about:-
General LGBT History Pages
Collections of LGBT Textual Material
LGB Museums and Archives - US
LGB Museums and Archives - Canada
LGB Museums and Archives - Europe
Lesbian Specific Sites
© 1997, Paul Halsall, halsall@murray.fordham.edu [a picture!]
General guide, but with emphasis on British gay and lesbian history.
Mostly reviews of links. Contains special section on Lesbian history
Collected links page.
Includes history links.
The Foundation was established in Turin in July, 1980, with the
aims of developing cultural activities aimed to support and spread
research, knowledge and information on male and female homosexuality.
Not much old history, but quite a lot of modern stuff.
A Columbia University web site on modern historiography of homosexuality
[with pictures of the leading historians] connected to the Stonewall
25 celebrations.
With some useful articles on queer history and culture.
One of the biggest -- and oldest -- gay and lesbian resources in the world.
A non-profit group, founded in 1973 and located in Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida.
A gay and lesbian archival collection in the United Kingdom, now
housed at the London School of Economics.
English-language site of the Gay / Lesbian Archives and Information
Center, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
An experimental site on the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York.
With selections from Lesbian poetry throughout history.
At USC
In Glasgow, Scotland.
A general Lesbian information site, with links to various Lesbian
organizations.
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