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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... couples registered their partnerships and were married in the Bryllupsalon , or " wedding chamber , " of Copenhagen's town hall . The first couple to be registered were two men , Eigel and Axel Axgil , who had lived together for 39 ...
... couples registered their partnerships and were married in the Bryllupsalon , or " wedding chamber , " of Copenhagen's town hall . The first couple to be registered were two men , Eigel and Axel Axgil , who had lived together for 39 ...
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... couples - regardless of gender or sexual orientation— many of the same rights as formally married couples . However , it was clearly a second - class status . The law did not allow couples to adopt children ( they could do so as single ...
... couples - regardless of gender or sexual orientation— many of the same rights as formally married couples . However , it was clearly a second - class status . The law did not allow couples to adopt children ( they could do so as single ...
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... couples , with 6,000 marrying since the law went into effect in 2001. At the same time , gay couples were granted the right to adopt children just like heterosexuals , although they are only al- lowed to adopt Dutch children . ( This ...
... couples , with 6,000 marrying since the law went into effect in 2001. At the same time , gay couples were granted the right to adopt children just like heterosexuals , although they are only al- lowed to adopt Dutch children . ( This ...
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