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Queer Identities And Politics In Germany A History 18801945 Clayton Whisnant

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Queer Identities And Politics In Germany A History 18801945 Clayton Whisnant
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Publisher: Harrington Park Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 362
Author: Clayton Whisnant
ISBN: 9781939594099, 193959409X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Queer Identities And Politics In Germany A History 18801945 Clayton Whisnant by Clayton Whisnant 9781939594099, 193959409X instant download after payment.

Germany in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed key developments in LGBT history, including the growth of the world's first homosexual organizations and gay and lesbian magazines, as well as an influential community of German sexologists and psychoanalysts. Queer Identities and Politics in Germany describes these events in detail, from vibrant gay social scenes to the Nazi persecution that sent many LGBT people to concentration camps.
Clayton J. Whisnant recounts the emergence of various queer identities in Germany from 1880 to 1945 and the political strategies pursued by early homosexual activists. Drawing on recent English and German-language scholarship, he enriches the debate over whether science contributed to social progress or persecution during this period, and he offers new information on the Nazis' preoccupation with homosexuality. The book's epilogue locates remnants of the pre-1945 era in Germany today.

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