Gay Berlin: Birthplace of a Modern Identity

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 13 Oct 2015 - Social Science - 352 pages
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In the half century before the Nazis rose to power, Berlin became the undisputed gay capital of the world. Activists and medical professionals made it a city of firsts—the first gay journal, the first homosexual rights organization, the first Institute for Sexual Science, the first sex reassignment surgeries—exploring and educating themselves and the rest of the world about new ways of understanding the human condition. In this fascinating examination of how the uninhibited urban culture of Berlin helped create our categories of sexual orientation and gender identity, Robert Beachy guides readers through the past events and developments that continue to shape and influence our thinking about sex and gender to this day.

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Examination of Germany from late 1800s to post WWII as nexus of homosexuality as an identity with support from sex researchers and unique situation of a Berlin in which sodomy was illegal yet seldom ... Read full review

GAY BERLIN: Birthplace of a Modern Identity

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An elucidating, somewhat startling study of how early German tolerance and liberalism encouraged homosexual expression.Anti-sodomy laws were unevenly applied in the German confederation of states ... Read full review

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About the author (2015)

Robert Beachy was trained as a German historian at the University of Chicago, where he received his PhD in 1998. He is presently associate professor of history at the Underwood International College of Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea.

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