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John Money Collection

John William Money, Ph.D.
(1921-2006), sex researcher, pediatric psycho-endocrinologist and co-founder of the Gender Identity Clinic at Johns Hopkins, defined the concepts of gender role and identity.

The Money collection includes:

  • professional correspondence (1950-2004)
  • lectures, presentations, and audiovisual materials (1960s-2004)
  • articles and clippings (1973-2000), including thousands of reprints and pamphlets on a broad range of sex education and research topics.
  • scientific journals and erotic magazines (1940s-2000)
  • a complete holding of his manuscripts and publications.
  • scientific, erotic and pornographic journals and magazines (1949-1985)
  • conference programs and papers, photo albums, and information, and materials relating to sex research organizations and conferences.

[Photo of John Money by Jose Villarrubia]
Photo by Jose Villarrubia.

See also Kinsey Institute Archives, Society for the Scientific Study of Sex Collection.

Kinsey Institute Obituary, July 7, 2006.

John Money Sexology Scholars' Library Fund

John Money Fellowship for Scholars of Sexology

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