Títol : |
The early homosexual rights movement |
Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
Autors : |
John Lauritsen, Autor ; David Thorstad, Autor |
Editorial : |
New York : Time Change Press |
Data de publicació : |
1974 |
Nombre de pàgines : |
91 p. |
ll. : |
13 x 17,5 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
978-0-87810-527-4 |
Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
Matèries : |
Homosexualitat -- Història LGTB LGTB -- Alemanya Moviment d'alliberament LGTB
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Resum : |
The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864-1935) begins with an account of such early German writers as Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Karoly Maria Kertbeny (German-Hungarian), and Magnus Hirschfeld, the Berlin physician who in 1897 co-founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee — the first gay liberation organization — which endured for 36 years, until it was snuffed out by the rise of Nazism. The book follows the spread of movements for gay rights to other parts of Europe, England, and the United States. The antigay role of the Stalinists is described, as well as that of the Nazis. The stories of Oscar Wilde, Sir Richard Burton, Walt Whitman, and Edward Carpenter are included. |
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The early homosexual rights movement [text imprès] / John Lauritsen, Autor ; David Thorstad, Autor . - New York : Time Change Press, 1974 . - 91 p. : 13 x 17,5 cm. ISBN : 978-0-87810-527-4 Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
Matèries : |
Homosexualitat -- Història LGTB LGTB -- Alemanya Moviment d'alliberament LGTB
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Resum : |
The Early Homosexual Rights Movement (1864-1935) begins with an account of such early German writers as Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Karoly Maria Kertbeny (German-Hungarian), and Magnus Hirschfeld, the Berlin physician who in 1897 co-founded the Scientific Humanitarian Committee — the first gay liberation organization — which endured for 36 years, until it was snuffed out by the rise of Nazism. The book follows the spread of movements for gay rights to other parts of Europe, England, and the United States. The antigay role of the Stalinists is described, as well as that of the Nazis. The stories of Oscar Wilde, Sir Richard Burton, Walt Whitman, and Edward Carpenter are included. |
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