Howard, Clayton, The Closet and the Cul-de-Sac: The Politics of Sexual Privacy in Northern California

This book traces the ways that suburbanization reshaped the history of sexuality from World War II to the late 1970s.  Focusing on the San Francisco Bay Area, it follows the outward migration of white, married couples with children to the Peninsula and South Bay and the growth of LGBT communities in San Francisco.  During the sexual revolution, many suburbanites distanced themselves from what they saw as the extremes of the religious right and gay liberation.