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States of liberation gay men between dictatorship and democracy in Cold War Germany Samuel Clowes Huneke

Von: Materialtyp: TextTextSprache: Englisch Reihen: German and European studiesVerlag: Toronto Buffalo London University of Toronto Press [2022]Copyright-Datum: © 2022Beschreibung: xviii, 357 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, KartenInhaltstyp:
  • Text
Medientyp:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Datenträgertyp:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9781487542146
  • 978-1-4875-4214-6
  • 9781487542108
Andere physische Formen: Kein Titel; Kein Titel; Erscheint auch als: States of liberationDDC-Klassifikation:
  • 306.7662094309045 306.766209430904523 dc23
  • 940
Andere Klassifikation:
  • MS 2870
Online-Ressourcen: Zusammenfassung: States of Liberation traces the paths of gay men in East and West Germany from the violent aftermath of the Second World War to the thundering nightclubs of present-day Berlin. Following a captivating cast of characters, from gay spies and Nazi scientists to queer politicians and secret police bureaucrats, States of Liberation tells the remarkable story of how the two German states persecuted gay men – and how those men slowly, over the course of decades, won new rights and created new opportunities for themselves in the heart of Cold War Europe. Relying on untapped archives in Germany and the United States as well as oral histories with witnesses and survivors, Huneke reveals that communist East Germany was in many ways far more progressive on queer issues than democratic West Germany.
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States of Liberation traces the paths of gay men in East and West Germany from the violent aftermath of the Second World War to the thundering nightclubs of present-day Berlin. Following a captivating cast of characters, from gay spies and Nazi scientists to queer politicians and secret police bureaucrats, States of Liberation tells the remarkable story of how the two German states persecuted gay men – and how those men slowly, over the course of decades, won new rights and created new opportunities for themselves in the heart of Cold War Europe. Relying on untapped archives in Germany and the United States as well as oral histories with witnesses and survivors, Huneke reveals that communist East Germany was in many ways far more progressive on queer issues than democratic West Germany.