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- LGBTQ+ BERL – THE CY’S BT GAY BARS, CLUBS AND SNAS
- THE 10 BEST BERL GAY CLUBS & BARSGAY CLUBS & BARS BERL
- ‘GAY BERL,’ BY ROBERT BEACHY
- GAY BOOKSTOR AROUND THE WORLD
- GAY AND GAY-IENDLY HOTELS BERL
- GAY BERL
- WISNS MIDDLE SCHOOL FEATUR 'THIS BOOK IS GAY' LIBRARY, STIRRG ONLE OUTRAGE
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” Homosexuals th beme yet another mory that was discrimated agast, rcerated and killed.
Thoands of them Beachy’s excellent and richly documented new book, “Gay Berl: Birthplace of a Morn Inty, ” merely touch on the horrors.
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Instead, he tak the rear to the other end of the spectm of opn — that homosexualy is and has always been a sexual orientatn fixed om birth, that same-sex love is as normal as heterosexualy, a ndn not amenable to treatment but rather an endowment of nature that should be rpected as part of a person’s ls important, Beachy, an associate profsor of history at Unrwood Internatnal College at Yonsei Universy Seoul, South Korea, lot the origs of this view of human sexualy Germany the mid-19th century, a culture that also produced morn scientific sexologil rearch.
His book refully evaluat the arguments of a number of dividuals this perd who wrote about the subject and agated for the aboln of the wispread legal discrimatns of the elsewhere Europe, the enforcement of anti-gay laws was an issue, and here the book ntas a surprise. While other German ci pursued stricter polici, was Pssian Berl, unr a police missner named Leopold von Meerscheidt-Hüllsem, that more liberal polici were adopted, a velopment that occurred after unrver officers nclud that private clubs and bars for homosexuals were peaceful tablishments and did not nstute a public threat or nuisance. Consequently, pre-1914 Berl veloped a flourishg subculture which homosexuals ngregated whout fear of arrt.
Activists anized popular assembli, often workg-class districts, that attracted up to a thoand cur listeners, evintly keen to learn ’s study ntas a fascatg chapter on pre-1914 “outg” sndals, the most notor of which ultimately led to the nvictn of one of the emperor’s clost iends, Philipp Prce zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, though not for illic homosexualy. Rather, Eulenburg was found to have perjured himself durg an acrimon libel su when he nied his homosexualy.
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Another tertg chapter, which foc on the homoerotic and homosexual bondg of adolcents the Wanrvogel youth movement, clus an analysis of the wrgs of Hans Blüher, one of s lears. Some genr reassignment operatns were also attempted, but had to be abandoned as too risky and signifince of Beachy’s book go beyond his fdgs on the German roots of the ncln that homosexualy is a blogilly fixed tra.
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Given the extremism of the Nazi solutn to human difference, took the Germans que a long time after 1945 to reach the sort of openns and tolerance that had existed “Gay Berl” before 1914. GAY BERLIN Birthplace of a Morn Inty By Robert Beachy Illtrated. 2 about “Gay Berl: Birthplace of a Morn Inty, ” by the history profsor Robert Beachy, clud outdated rmatn about the thor.
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An unprecented examatn of the ways which the unhibed urban sexualy, sexual experimentatn, and medil advanc of pre-Weimar Berl created and mold our morn unrstandg of sexual orientatn and gay already the 1850s for the iendly pany of s “warm brothers” (German slang for men who love other men), Berl, before the turn of the twentieth century, beme a place where scholars, activists, and medil profsnals uld explore and beg to te both themselv and Europe about new and emergg sexual inti.
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From Karl Herich Ulrichs, a German activist scribed by some as the first openly gay man, to the world of Berl’s vast homosexual subcultur, to a major sex sndal that enraptured the daily newspapers and shook the urt of Emperor William II—and on through some of the very first sex reassignment surgeri—Robert Beachy unvers the long-fotten events and characters that ntue to shape and fluence the way we thk of sexualy today.
Fascatg, surprisg, and rmative—Gay Berl is certa to be unted as a foundatnal cultural examatn of human sexualy. History profsor Beachy's purpose, "to historicize the ventn of the homosexual and place this sexual inty firmly wh the German i which appeared, " is achieved this ede work that trac the emergence of gay inty and sexual orientatn to German specifilly Berl culture at the turn of the 20th century. Beachy relat the ntributns of Karl Herich Ulrichs, "arguably the first man morn history to acknowledge openly his sexual attractn to other men"; Richard von Kraft-Ebbg, a leadg sexologist the late 19th century; and Karl Kertbeny, who is creded wh g the neologism Homosexual t (homosexualy) the mid-19th century.