People with a History: An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Trans* History
Section IX LGBT History Links
Editor: Paul Halsall
Contents:
Section IX: LGBT History Links
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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
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Collections of LGBT Textual Material
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LGB Museums and Archives - US
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LGB Museums and Archives - Canada
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LGB Museums and Archives - Europe
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Hall-Carpenter Archives [UK]
A gay and lesbian archival collection in the United Kingdom, now
housed at the London School of Economics.
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Homodok [The Netherlands]
English-language site of the Gay / Lesbian Archives and Information
Center, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Lesbian Specific Sites
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