Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the PresentAlyson Books, 2006 - 677 ページ In 'Out of the Past' Neil Miller presents a history of gay and lesbian life and culture that ranges from the time of Oscar Wilde up to the first gay marriage in San Francisco in 2004. |
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... Village or Jazz Age Harlem or Left Bank Paris , bohemias were self - enclosed geo- graphical and spiritual worlds ... Village was a pocket of po- litical radicalism and sexual freedom and , above all , of art and artists . With its ...
... Village or Jazz Age Harlem or Left Bank Paris , bohemias were self - enclosed geo- graphical and spiritual worlds ... Village was a pocket of po- litical radicalism and sexual freedom and , above all , of art and artists . With its ...
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... Village itself . At the end of the War , the sub- way lines were extended along Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Village , ending the area's isolation . The era of the great Village bo- hemian period ended as commercialization became ...
... Village itself . At the end of the War , the sub- way lines were extended along Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Village , ending the area's isolation . The era of the great Village bo- hemian period ended as commercialization became ...
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... Village . Degenerates of Greenwich Village— from the December 1936 issue of Current Psychology and Psychoanalysis Despite the growing visibility of a gay and lesbian subculture in New York's Greenwich Village ( and increasingly , in the ...
... Village . Degenerates of Greenwich Village— from the December 1936 issue of Current Psychology and Psychoanalysis Despite the growing visibility of a gay and lesbian subculture in New York's Greenwich Village ( and increasingly , in the ...
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