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Abelove, Henry, 1993.  "Freud, Male Homosexuality, and the Americans." in Abelove, Barale, and Halperin, eds., The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader.

Abelove, Henry, Michele Aiana Barale, and David Halperin, eds., 1993.   The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader.  New York:  Routledge.

Aberle, Sophie D., and Corner, George W., 1953.  Twenty Five Years of Sex Research:  History of the National Research Council Committee for Research in Problems of Sex.  Philadelphia:  Saunders.

Adam, Barry D., 1995.  The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement, Revised Edition.    New York:  Twayne.

Allen, Gay Wilson, 1965.  The Solitary Singer:  A Critical Biography of Walt Whitman.  New York:  New York University Press.

Allen, Gay Wilson, 1970.  A Reader's Guide to Walt Whitman.   Syracuse, NY:  Syracuse University Press (reprint, 1997).

Allen, Gay Wilson and Ed Folsom, eds., 1995.  Walt Whitman and the World.  Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

Allen, Michael S., 1995.  "Sullivan's Closet:  A Reappraisal of Harry Stack Sullivan's Life and His Pioneering Role in American Psychiatry."  Journal of Homosexuality, v.29 no. 1.

Altman, Dennis, et al., 1989. Homosexuality, Which Homosexuality?   London:  GMP.

Alwood, Edward.  Straight News:  Gays, Lesbians, and the News Media.  New York:  Columbia.

Asprey, Robert B., 1986.  Frederick the Great: The Magnificent Enigma.  New York:  Ticknor and Fields.

Austen, Roger, 1977.  Playing the Game:  The Homosexual Novel in America.  New York:  Bobbs-Merrill.

Bailey, Derrick Sherwin, 1955.  Homosexuality and the Western Christian Tradition.  London:  Longman's, Green.

Baker, Michael, 1985.  Our Three Selves:  The Life of Radclyffe Hall.  New York:  William Morrow.

Bayer, Ronald, 1987.  Homosexuality and American Psychiatry:   The Politics of Diagnosis.  Princeton:  Princeton University Press.

Beach, Frank, 1949.  "Comments on the Second Dialogue in Corydon."   in Andre Gide, Corydon.

Beemyn, Brett, 1997.  "A Queer Capital:  Race, Class, Gender, and the Changing Social Landscape of Washington's Gay Communities." In Brett Beemyn, ed., Creating a Place for Ourselves.

Beemyn, Brett, ed., 1997.  Creating a Place for Ourselves:   Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community Histories.  New York:   Routledge.

Benedict, Ruth, 1934.  "Anthropology and the Abnormal."   Journal of General Psychology, v. 10 no. 2.  Reprinted in Margaret Mead, ed., 1959.  An Anthropologist at Work:  Writings of Ruth Benedict.   Boston:  Houghton Mifflin.

Bennett, Paula and Vernon Rosario, eds., 1995.  Solitary Pleasures:  The Historical, Literary, and Artistic Discourses of Autoeroticism.   New York:  Routledge.

Benson, R. O. D., 1965.  In Defense of Homosexuality:  A Rational Evaluation of Social Prejudice.  New York:  Julian Press.

Bentham, Jeremy, 1785.  "Offenses against Oneself:   Paederasty Part I".  excerpted by Louis Crompton in Journal of Homosexuality, v.3 no. 4, Summer, 1978.  Part II appears in v.4 no. 1.

Bergler, Edmund, 1956.  Homosexuality:  Disease or Way of Life?  New York:  Hill and Wang.

Berube, Allan, 1990.  "Marching to a Different Drummer:   Lesbian and Gay GIs in World War II." in Duberman et al., Hidden from History.

Berube, Allan, 1991.  Coming Out Under Fire:  The History of Gay Men and Women in World War Two.  New York:  Plume.

Bieber, Irving, 1962.  Homosexuality:  A Psychoanalytic Study.  New York:  Basic Books.

Bland, Lucy and Laura Doan, eds., 1998.  Sexology in Culture:   Labelling Bodies and Desires.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Bland, Lucy and Laura Doan, eds., 1998.  Sexology Uncensored:   The Documents of Sexual Science.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Blasius, Mark and Shane Phelan, eds., We are Everywhere:  A Historical Sourcebook of Gay and Lesbian Politics.  New York:  Routledge.

Bleys, Rudi, 1996.  The Geography of Perversion:  Male to Male Sexual Behavior Outside the West and the Ethnographic Imagination, 1750-1918.   New York:  NYU Press.

Boon, L. J., 1988.  "Those Damned Sodomites:  Public Images of Sodomy in the Eighteenth Century Netherlands."  Journal of Homosexuality, v. 16 nos. 1 and 2.

Boswell, John, 1980.  Christianity, Social Tolerance, and Homosexuality:  Gay People in Western Europe from the Beginning of the Christian Era to the Fourteenth Century.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Bouce, Paul Gabriel, ed., 1982.  Sexuality in 18th Century Britain.  Manchester:  Manchester University Press.

Bourne, Stephen, 1996.  Brief Encounters:  Lesbians and Gays in British Cinema, 1930-1971.  London:  Cassell.

Boyd, Nan Alamilla, 1997.  "'Homos Invade S.F.!': San Francisco's History as a Wide-Open Town." in Brett Beemyn, ed., Creating a Place for Ourselves.

Boyer, Paul S., 1968. Purity in Print:  The Vice-Society Movement and Book Censorship in America.  New York:  Scribner's. 

Brand, Adolf, 1925.  "What We Want".  Reprinted and translated in Oosterhuis and Kennedy, Homosexuality and Male Bonding in Pre-Nazi Germany.

Bray, Alan, 1982.  Homosexuality in Renaissance England.   London:  Gay Men's Press.

Bray, Alan, 1990.  "Homosexuality and the Signs of Male Friendship in Elizabethan England."  History Workshop.  Issue 29, Spring 1990.

Bray, Alan, 1997.  "The Curious Case of Michael Wigglesworth." in Martin Duberman., ed., A Queer World.

Brecher, E. M., 1969.  The Sex Researchers.  Boston:   Little, Brown.

Brome, Vincent, 1979.  Havelock Ellis:  Philosopher of Sex.  A Biography.  London:  Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Brooten, Bernadette J., 1996.  Love Between Women:   Early Christian Responses to Female Homoeroticism.  Chicago:   University of Chicago Press.

Brown, Judith C., 1986.  Immodest Acts:  The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy.  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Brundage, James A., 1987.  Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Bullough, Vern L., 1976.  Sexual Variance in Society and History.  New York:  Wiley.

Bullough, Vern L., 1979.  Homosexuality, A History.   From Ancient Greece to Gay Liberation.  New York:  New American Library.

Bullough, Vern L., 1986.  "Lesbianism, Homosexuality, and the American Civil Liberties Union."  Journal of Homosexuality v. 13 no. 1.

Bullough, Vern L., 1994.  Science in the Bedroom:  A History of Sex Research.  New York:  Basic Books.

Cady, Joseph, 1995.  "American Literature:  Gay Male, 1900-1969." in Claude Summers, ed., The Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage.

Cady, Joseph, 1996.  "The 'Masculine Love' of the 'Princes of Sodom' 'Practising the Art of Ganymede' at Henri III's Court:  The Homosexuality of Henri III and His Mignons in Pierre de L'estoile's Memoires-Journaux"   in Eisenbichler and Murray's Desire and Discipline.

Campbell, James, 1991.  Talking at the Gates:  A Life of James Baldwin.  New York:  Viking.

Carlston, Erin G., 1997.  "'A Finer Differentiation':   Female Homosexuality and the American Medical Community, 1926-1940." in Vernon Rosario, ed., Science and Homosexualities.

Carpenter, Edward, n.d., Pagan and Christian Creeds:  Their Origin and Meaning.  Kila, MT:  Kessinger.

Carpenter, Edward, 1906.  Days With Walt Whitman.  New York: Macmillan.

Carpenter, Edward, 1908.  The Intermediate Sex:  A Study of Some Transitional Types of Men and Women.  London:  George Allen and Unwin.

Carpenter, Edward, 1911.  Love's Coming-of-Age.  A Series of Papers on the Relations of the Sexes.  New York:  Mitchell Kennerley.

Carpenter, Edward, 1912.  Towards Democracy, Complete in Four Parts.  New York:  Mitchell Kennerly.

Carpenter, Edward, 1914.  Intermediate Types among Primitive Folk:  A Study in Social Evolution.  London:  George Allen.

Carpenter, Edward, 1984.  Edward Carpenter:  Selected Writings.   Volume 1.  London:  GMP.

Chapman, A. H., 1976.  Harry Stack Sullivan:  His Life and His Work.  New York:  Putnam.

Chauncey, George, 1990. "Christian Brotherhood or Sexual Perversion?  Homosexual Identities and the Construction of Sexual Boundaries in the World War I Era." in Duberman et al., Hidden From History.

Chauncey, George, 1991.  "The Policed:  Gay Men's Strategies of Everyday Resistance." in William R. Taylor,ed., Inventing Times Square:  Commerce and Culture at the Crossroads of the World.  Baltimore:   Johns Hopkins University Press.

Chauncey, George, 1994.  Gay New York:  Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940.  New York:  Basic Books.

Chauncey, George, 1997.  "The Policed:  Gay Men's Strategies of Everyday Resistance in Times Square."  in Brett Beemyn, ed., Creating a Place for Ourselves.

Christenson, C., 1971.  Kinsey:  A Biography.  Bloomington:   Indiana University Press.

Clendinen, Dudley and Adam Nagourney, 1999.  Out For Good:  The Struggle to Build a Gay Rights Movement in America.  New York:  Simon and Schuster.

Cline, Sally, 1997Radclyffe Hall:  A Woman Called John.  New York:  Overlook Press.

Cochran, William, Frederick Mosteller, and  John W. Tukey, 1954.   Statistical Problems of the Kinsey Report on Sexual Behavior in the Human Male:   A Report of the American Statistical Association Committee to Advise the National Research Council Committee for Research in Problems of Sex.  Washington:   American Statistical Association.

Combe, Andrew, 1847.  The Principles of Physiology Applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education.   New York:  Fowler and Wells.

Committee on Homosexual Offenses and Prostitution, 1957.  Report of the Committee on Homosexual Offenses and Prostitution.  London:  Her Majesty's Stationery Office.  Reprinted 1963 as The Wolfenden Report:   Report of the Committee on Homosexual Offenses and Prostitution.  New York:  Stein and Day.

Cory, Donald Webster.  See also Edward Sagarin.

Cory, Donald Webster, 1951.  The Homosexual in America:   A Subjective Approach.  New York:  Greenberg.

Cory, Donald Webster, 1956.  Homosexuality:  A Cross Cultural Approach.  New York:  Julian.

Cory, Donald Webster, 1964.  The Lesbian in America.  New York:  Citadel.

Coward, D. A., 1980.  "Attitudes to Homosexuality in Eighteenth-century France."  Journal of European Studies, v. 10, no. 40.  Reprinted in Dynes and Donaldson, eds., History of Homosexuality in Europe and America.

Crompton, Louis, 1976.  "Homosexuals and the Death Penalty in Colonial America."  Journal of Homosexuality v. 1 no. 3.

Crompton, Louis, 1978.  "Jeremy Bentham's Essay on "Paederasty":  An Introduction".  Journal of Homosexuality vol. 3 no. 4.

Crompton, Louis, 1980.  "The Myth of Lesbian Impunity:   Capital Laws from 1270 to 1791."  Journal of Homosexuality v. 6 nos. 1 and 2.

Cruikshank, Margaret, 1992.  The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement.  New York:  London.

Curtin, Kaier, 1987.  We can Always Call them Bulgarians:   The Emergence of Lesbians and Gay Men on the American Stage.  Boston:  Alyson.

Daughters of Bilitis.  1955-.  The Ladder.  Reprinted in its entirety, New York:  Arno.

Delavenay, Emile, 1971.  D. H. Lawrence and Edward Carpenter:   A Study in Edwardian Transition.  London: Heinemann.

Dellamora, Richard, ed., 1999.  Victorian Sexual Dissidents.   Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

D'Emilio, John, 1983.  Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities:   The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940-1970.  Chicago:   University of Chicago Press.

D'Emilio, John, 1990.  "Gay Politics and Community in San Francisco Since World War II."  in Duberman et al., Hidden From History.

D'Emilio, John, 1992.  Making Trouble:  Essays on Gay History, Politics and the University.  New York:  Routledge.

D'Emilio, John and Estelle Freedman, 1988.  Intimate Matters:   A History of Sexuality in America.  New York:  Harper and Row.

Delon, Michel, 1985.  "The Priest, the Philosopher, and Homosexuality in Enlightenment France."  Eighteenth Century Life v. 9 no. 3.

Denisoff, Dennis, 1999.  "'Men of My Own Sex":   Genius, Sexuality, and George Du Maurier's Artists."  in Richard Dellamora, ed., Victorian Sexual Dissidence.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Di Piero, Thomas and Pat Gill, eds., 1997.  Illicit Sex:  Identity Politics in Early Modern Culture.  Athens, GA:   University of Georgia Press.

Donoghue, Emma, 1993.  Passions Between Women:  British Lesbian Culture 1668-1801.  New York:  Harper Collins.

Dowling, Linda, 1994.  Hellenism and Homosexuality in Victorian Oxford.  Ithaca:  Cornell University Press.

Drexel, Allen, 1997.  "Before Paris Burned:  Race, Class, and Male Homosexuality on the Chicago South Side, 1935-1960." in Brett Beemyn, ed., Creating a Place for Ourselves.

Duberman, Martin, 1991.  Cures:  A Gay Man's Odyssey.   New York:  Plume.

Duberman, Martin, 1993.  Stonewall.  New York:   Plume.

Duberman, Martin, ed., 1997.  A Queer World: The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader.  New York:  NYU Press.

Duberman, Martin, Martha Vicinus, and George Chauncey, 1989.  Hidden From History:  Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past.  New York:   Meridian.

Dubro, James, 1976.  "The Third Sex:  Lord Hervey and His Coterie."  Eighteenth Century Life v. 2 no. 4.

Dynes, Wayne, 1987.  Homosexuality:  A Research Guide.   New York:  Garland.

Dynes, Wayne, ed., 1990.   Encyclopedia of Homosexuality.   New York:  Garland. [note:  This two volume work was superseded by a superior encyclopedia in the Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures published in 2000Bibliographical entries for the more recent work can be found under the names of its editors, Bonnie Zimmerman and George Haggerty]

Dynes, Wayne and Stephen Donaldson, eds., History of Homosexuality in Europe and America.  New York:  Garland.

Eisenbichler, Konrad and Jacqueline Murray, eds., 1996.  Desire and Discipline:  Sex and Sexuality in the Premodern West.  Toronto:   University of Toronto Press.

Ellingham, Lewis and Kevin Killian, 1998.  Poet Be Like God:   Jack Spicer and the San Francisco Renaissance.  Hanover, NH:   University Press of New England.

Ellis, Albert, 1951.  The Folklore of Sex.  New York:  Charles Boni.

Ellis, Albert and Albert Abarbanel, eds., 1961.  The Encyclopedia of Sexual Behavior.  New York:  Hawthorn Books.

Ellis, Havelock, 1939, My Life:  Autobiography of Havelock Ellis.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin.

Ellis, Havelock, 1897.  Sexual Inversion.  London:   Wilson and Macmillan.  Reprinted 1994, Salem, NH:  Ayer.

Ellis, Havelock, 1919.  Sexual Inversion, Third Edition.   Philadelphia:  F. A. Davis.

Ellman, Richard, 1988.  Oscar Wilde.  New York:   Knopf.

Emch-Deriaz, Antoinette, 1992.  Tissot:  Physician of the Enlightenment.  New York:  Peter Lang.

Escoffier, Jeffrey, 1997.  "Homosexuality and the Sociological Imagination:  The 1950s and 1960s." In Martin Duberman, ed., A Queer World.

Faderman, Lillian, 1981.  Surpassing the Love of Men:   Romantic Friendship and Love Between Women from the Renaissance to the Present.   New York:  Morrow.

Faderman, Lillian, 1986.  "Love Between Women in 1928:   Why Progressivism Is Not Always Progress."  Journal of Homosexuality, v. 12 nos. 3 and 4.

Faderman, Lillian, 1991.  Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers:   A History of Lesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America.  New York:   Penguin.

Faderman, Lillian, 1999.  To Believe in Women.  What Lesbians Have Done for America - A History.  New York:  Houghton Mifflin.

Faderman, Lillian and Brigitte Eriksson, 1990.  Lesbians in Germany:  1890's-1920's, Second Edition.  Tallahassee, FL:  Naiad.

Farr, James R., 1995.  Authority and Sexuality in Early Modern Burgundy (1550-1730).  New York:  Oxford University Press.

Feinberg, Leslie, 1996.  Transgender Warriors:  Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman.  Boston:  Beacon.

Feray, Jean-Claude and Manfred Herzer, 1990.  "Homosexual Studies and Politics in the 19th Century:  Karl Maria Kertbeny" Glen W. Peppel, trans.  Journal of Homosexuality v. 19 no. 1.

Foster, Jeannette, 1958.  Sex Variant Women in Literature: A Historical and Quantitative Survey.  London:  Frederick Muller.

Foldy, Michael S., 1997.  The Trials of Oscar Wilde:  Deviance, Morality and Late-Victorian Society.  New Haven:  Yale University Press.

Ford, Clellan, 1948.  "Sexual Behavior Among Primitive Peoples." in Geddes, ed., About the Kinsey Report.

Ford, Clellan and Frank Beach, 1951.  Patterns of Sexual Behavior.  New York:  Harper.

Foucault, Michel, 1978.  The History of Sexuality Volume 1:   An Introduction.  Robert Hurley, trans.  New York:  Pantheon.

Fout, John C., 1992.  "Sexual Politics in Wilhelmine Germany:  The Male Gender Crisis, Moral Purity, and Homophobia."  Journal of the History of Sexuality, v. 2. no. 3.

Fradenburg, Louise and Carla Freccero, eds., 1996.  Premodern Sexualities.  New York:  Routledge.

Freud, Sigmund, Various Dates.  The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.  James Strachey, ed.  London:   Hogarth.

Freud, Sigmund, 1905.  "Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality." in Freud, The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud.  Vol. VII.

Freud, Sigmund, 1935.  "Letter to an American Mother." Reprinted in Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac.

Garber, Eric, 1990.  "A Spectacle in Color:  The Lesbian and Gay Subculture of Jazz Age Harlem." in Duberman et al., Hidden From History.

Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathan, 1998.  Sex the Measure of All Things:  A Life of Alfred Kinsey.  Bloomington, Indiana:  Indiana University Press.

Gay, Peter, 1988.  Freud:  A Life for Our Time.  New York:  Norton.

Geddes, Donald Porter, ed., 1948.  About the Kinsey Report:   Observations by 11 Experts on "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male."  New York:  Signet Books.

Geddes, Donald Porter, 1954.  An Analysis of the Kinsey Reports on Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Female.  New York:  E. P. Dutton.

Gerassi, John, 1966.  The Boys of Boise.  New York:   Macmillan.

Gerber, Henry, 1932.  "In Defense of Homosexuality."   Reprinted from The Modern Thinker in 1975 in A Homosexual Emancipation Miscellany c. 1835-1952.  New York:  Arno. 

Gide, Andre, 1950. Corydon.  New York:  Farrar, Straus and Co.

Gilbert, Arthur N., 1974.  "The Africaine Courts-Martial:   A Study of Buggery and the Royal Navy."  Journal of Homosexuality, v. 1 no. 1.

Gilbert, Arthur N.  "Buggery and the British Navy, 1700-1861."  Journal of Social History V. 10.  Reprinted in Dynes and Donaldson, eds., History of Homosexuality in Europe and America.

Gillis, John R., 1985.  "Married but not Churched:   Plebeian Sexual Relations and Marital Non-conformity in Eighteenth-Century Britain."  Eighteenth Century Life v. 9 no. 3.

Ginsberg, Allen, 1996.  Selected Poems 1947-1995.  New York:  HarperCollins.

Gittings, Barbara, 1991.  "Gays in Library Land."  Women Library Workers Journal, Vol. 14, No. 3.  Reprinted in James Carmichael, ed., 1998.  Daring to Find Our Names:  The Search for Lesbigay Library History.  Greenwood.

Goldberg, Jonathan, ed., 1994.  Reclaiming Sodom.  New York:  Routledge.

Goldsmith, Netta Murray, 1998.  The Worst of Crimes:  Homosexuality and the Law in Eighteenth-Century London.  Aldershot:  Ashgate.

Gorman, Michael R., 1998.  The Empress is a Man:   Stories from the Life of Jose Sarria.  New York:  Harrington Park Press.

Goulemot, Jean-Marie, 1985.  "Sexual Imagination in the Traite des superstitions of Abbe Jean-Baptiste Thiers."  Eighteenth Century Life, v. 9 no. 3.

Greenberg, David F., 1988.  The Construction of Homosexuality.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Grey, Antony, 1997.  Speaking Out:  Writings on Sex, Law, Politics, and Society, 1954-1995.  London:  Cassell.

Grosskurth, Phyllis, 1964.  John Addington Symonds.   New York:  Holt, Rinehart and Winston.  Reprinted 1975, New York:   Arno.

Grosskurth, Phyllis, 1980.  Havelock Ellis:  A Biography.  London:  Allen Lane.

Guicciardi, Jean-Pierre.  1985.  "Between the Licit and the Illicit:  the Sexuality of the King."  Eighteenth Century Life v. 9 no. 3.

Gustav-Wrathall, John, 1998.  Take the Stranger by the Hand:   Same-Sex Relations at the YMCA.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Haeberle, Erwin J., 1984.  "A movement of Inverts:  An Early Plan for a Homosexual Organization in the United States."  Journal of Homosexuality, v. 10 nos. 1 and 2.

Haeberle, Erwin J., 1990.  "Swastika, Pink Triangle, and Yellow Star:  The Destruction of Sexology and the Persecution of Homosexuals in Nazi Germany." in Duberman et al., Hidden From History.

Haggerty, George E., ed., 2000.  The Encyclopedia of Gay and Lesbian Histories and Cultures, Volume II:  Gay Histories and Cultures.  New York:  Garland. [note:  Volume I, Lesbian Histories and Cultures, appears under the name of its editor, Bonnie Zimmerman]

Hale, Nathan G., 1995, Freud and the Americans:  The Beginnings of Psychoanalysis in the United States, 1876-1917.  New York:   Oxford University Press.

Hale, Nathan G., 1995,  The Rise and Crisis of Psychoanalysis in the United States:  Freud and the Americans, 1917-1985.  New York:   Oxford University Press.

Hall, Lesley A., 1992.  "Forbidden by God, Despised by Men:   Masturbation, Medical Warnings, Moral Panic, and Manhood in Great Britain, 1850-1950."  Journal of the History of Sexuality, v. 2 no. 3.

Hallam, Paul, 1993.  The Book of Sodom.  New York:   Verso.

Hamer, Emily, 1996.  Britannia's Glory:  A History of 20th Century Lesbians.  London:  Cassell.

Hatterer, Lawrence J., 1970.  Changing Homosexuality in the Male:  Treatment for Men Troubled by Homosexuality.  New York:   McGraw-Hill.

Hay, Harry, 1996.  Radically Gay.  Gay Liberation in the Words of its Founder.  Boston:  Beacon Press.

Heger, Heinz, 1980.  The Men With the Pink Triangle:   The True, Life-and-Death Story of Homosexuals in the Nazi Death Camps.  Boston: Alyson. Reprinted 1994.

Hekma, Gert, 1988.  "Sodomites, Platonic Lovers, Contrary Lovers:  The Backgrounds of the Modern Homosexual."  Journal of Homosexuality, v. 16 nos. 1 and 2.

Hekma, Gert, 1991.  "Homosexual Behavior in the Nineteenth Century Dutch Army."  Journal of the History of Sexuality v. 2 no. 2.

Hekma, Gert, 1993.  "'A Female Soul in a Male Body':   Sexual Inversion as Gender Inversion in Nineteenth-Century Sexology." in Gilbert Herdt, ed., Third Sex, Third Gender.

Hekma, Gert, Harry Oosterhuis, and James Steakley, eds. 1995, Gay Men and the Sexual History of the Political Left.  New York:  Harrington Park Press.  Printed simultaneously as The Journal of Homosexuality v. 29 numbers 2, 3, and 4.

Hendriks, Aart, Rob Tielman, and Evert van der Veen, The Third Pink Book:  A Global View of Lesbian and Gay Liberation and Oppression.  Buffalo:   Prometheus.

Henry, George, 1948 [originally published 1941].  Sex Variants:  A Study of Homosexual Patterns.  New York:  Hoeber.

Herdt, Gilbert, ed., 1993.  Third Sex, Third Gender:   Beyond Sexual Dimorphism in Culture and History.  New York:  Zone.

Herring, Phillip, 1996.  Djuna:  The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes.  New York:  Penguin.

Hertzer, Manfred, 1986.  "Kertbeny and the Nameless Love."  Journal of Homosexuality, v. 12 no. 1.

Higgs, David, ed., 1999.  Queer Sites:  Gay Urban Histories Since 1600.  London:  Routledge.

Hiltner, Seward, 1953.  Sex Ethics and the Kinsey Reports.   New York:  Association Press.

Hirschfeld, Magnus, 1991, Michael Lombardi-Nash, trans.  Transvestites.   The Erotic Drive to Cross-Dress.  Buffalo, NY:  Prometheus.

History Project, The, 1998.  Improper Bostonians:   Lesbian and Gay History from the Puritans to Playland.  Boston:   Beacon Press.

Hodges, Andrew, 1983.  Alan Turing:  The Enigma.  New York:  Simon and Schuster.

Hoffman, Nicholas von, 1988.  Citizen Cohn.  New York:  Doubleday.

Hogan, Steve and Lee Hudson, 1998.  Completely Queer:  The Gay and Lesbian Encyclopedia.  New York:  Henry Holt.

Holmes, Keith, 1993.  Broadcasting It:  An Encyclopaedia of Homosexuality on Film, Radio and TV in the UK 1923-1993.  London:   Cassell.

Hooker, Evelyn, 1960.  "Male Homosexuality in the Rorschach." in Muray Sherman, ed., A Rorschach Reader.  International Universities Press.

Hooker, Evelyn, 1961.  "Homosexuality--Summary of Studies." in Duvall, Evelyn and Duvall, Amos, eds., Sex Ways in Fact and Faith:   Bases for Christian Family Policy.  Association Press.

Howard, John, ed., 1997.  Carryin' On in the Lesbian and Gay South.  New York:  NYU Press.

Howard, John, 1997.  "Place and Movement in Gay American History:  A Case from the Post-War South." in Brett Beemyn, ed., Creating a Place for Ourselves.

Howard, John, 1999.  Men Like That:  A Southern Queer History.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

Hull, Isabel V., 1996.  Sexuality, State, and Civil Society in Germany, 1700-1815.  Ithaca:  Cornell University Press.

Hunt, Lynn, ed., 1996.  The Invention of Pornography:   Obscenity and the Origins of Modernity, 1500-1800.  New York:  Zone Books.

Hunt, Ronald J., 1999.  Historical Dictionary of the Gay Liberation Movement:  Gay Men and the Quest for Social Justice.  Lanham, Maryland:  Scarecrow Press.

Huusen, Arend H., 1985.  "Sodomy in the Dutch Republic during the Eighteenth Century."  Eighteenth Century Life, v.9 no. 3 reprinted in Duberman et al., Hidden from History.

Huussen, Arend H., 1988.  "Prosecution of Sodomy in Eighteenth Century Frisia, Netherlands." Journal of Homosexuality, v. 16 nos. 1 and 2.

Hyde, H. Montgomery,  ed., 1956.  The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde.  New York: University Books.

Hyde, H. Montgomery, 1970.  The Other Love:  An Historical and Contemporary Survey of Homosexuality in Britain.  London:   Heinemann.  Published in the U. S. as The Love that Dared Not Speak Its Name:  A Candid History of Homosexuality in Britain.  Boston:  Little, Brown.

Hyde, H. Montgomery, 1975.  Oscar Wilde:  A Biography.   New York:  Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux.

Hyde, H. Montgomery, 1976.  The Cleveland Street Scandal.   New York:  Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc.

Hyde, H. Montgomery, 1985.  Lord Alfred Douglas:  A Biography.  New York:  Dodd, Mead and Co.

Irvine, Janice, 1990.  Disorders of Desire:  Sex and Gender in Modern American Sexology.  Philadelphia:  Temple University Press.

Jacob, Margaret C., 1996.  "The Materialist World of Pornography" in Lynn Hunt, ed., The Invention of Pornography.

Jeffery-Poulter, Stephen, 1991.  Peers, Queers, and Commons:   The Struggle for Gay Law Reform from 1950 to the Present.  New York:   Routledge.

Jivani, Alkarim, 1997.  It's Not Unusual:  A History of Lesbian and Gay Britain in the Twentieth Century.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press.

Jones, Cleve with Jeff Dawson, 2000.  Stitching a Revolution.  The Making of an Activist.  San Francisco:  Harper.

Johnstone, J. K., 1954.  The Bloomsbury Group:  A Study of E. M. Forster, Lytton Strachey, Virginia Wolff and their Circle.  New York:   Noonday Press.

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Jones, James H., 1997.  Alfred Kinsey:  A Public/Private Life.  New York:  Norton.

Jordan, Mark D., 1997.  The Invention of Sodomy in Christian Theology.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

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