Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography

Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography
Editors Alan P. Bell, Martin S. Weinberg
Country United States
Language English
Subject Non-fiction literature on Homosexuality
Published 1972 (Harper & Row)
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 550
ISBN 978-0060145415

Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography is a 1972 bibliography of literature on homosexuality, edited by psychologist Alan P. Bell and sociologist Martin S. Weinberg. It contains 1265 items, with an emphasis on psychology, psychiatry, and sociology. Together with Homosexualities: A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women (1978), Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography was part of a series of books that culminated in the publication of Sexual Preference in 1981.[1]

Summary

Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography is a survey of literature pertaining to homosexuality published between 1940 and 1968.[2] It contains 1265 items, with an emphasis on psychology, psychiatry, and sociology. Fiction was excluded.[3] Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography was the beginning of a series of publications that included Homosexualities: A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women (1978) and culminated in the publication of Sexual Preference in 1981.[1]

Scholarly reception

The work was described by Paul Gebhard as "an important part" of the Institute for Sex Research's work on homosexuality.[4]

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Bibliography

Books
  • Bell, Alan P.; Weinberg, Martin S. (1972). Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Harper & Row. 
  • Bell, Alan P.; Weinberg, Martin S.; Gebhard, Paul H. (1978). Homosexualities: A Study of Diversity Among Men and Women. South Melbourne: The Macmillan Company of Australia. ISBN 0 333 25180 6. 
  • Bell, Alan P.; Weinberg, Martin S.; Hammersmith, Sue Kiefer (1981). Sexual Preference: Its Development in Men and Women. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-16673-X. 


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