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  2. LGBTQ rights in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    It made homosexual acts between males a crime, and in early revisions the provision also criminalized bestiality. The Nazis broadened the law in 1935; in the prosecutions that followed, thousands died in Nazi concentration camps. It was repealed on 10 March 1994. Guatemala decriminalizes homosexuality. Mexico decriminalizes homosexuality.

  3. Molly house - Wikipedia

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    Molly house or molly-house was a term used in 18th- and 19th-century Britain for a meeting place for homosexual men and gender-nonconforming people. The meeting places were generally taverns, public houses, coffeehouses [1] or even private rooms [2] where patrons could either socialise or meet possible sexual partners.

  4. History of homosexuality - Wikipedia

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    Societal attitudes towards same-sex relationships have varied over time and place. Attitudes to male homosexuality have varied from requiring males to engage in same-sex relationships to casual integration, through acceptance, to seeing the practice as a minor sin, repressing it through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and to proscribing it under penalty of death.

  5. Timeline of LGBTQ history in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    However, one judge found that sex between women was "equally imaginary with witchcraft, sorcery or carnal copulation with the devil", illustrating notions at the time that tied sexuality with masculinity. [55] 1812 – James Miranda Barry graduated from the Medical School of Edinburgh University as a doctor. Barry went on to serve as an army ...

  6. History of human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    In modern times homosexuality was driven out of sight until it reemerged in the wake of the sexual revolution with seemingly little if any need for a period of acceleration. Yukio Mishima, probably the best-known Japanese writer in the outside world, frequently wrote about homosexuality, and its relationship with Japanese culture new and old.

  7. LGBTQ history - Wikipedia

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    Male homosexuality has been acknowledged in China since ancient times and was mentioned in many famous works of Chinese literature. Confucianism, being primarily a social and political philosophy, focused little on sexuality, whether homosexual or heterosexual. In contrast, the role of women is given little positive emphasis in Chinese history ...

  8. Timeline of LGBTQ history - Wikipedia

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    1007 – The Decretum of Burchard of Worms equates homosexual acts with sexual transgressions such as adultery and argues, therefore, that it should have the same penance (generally fasting). [ 33 ] 1051 – Peter Damian writes the treatise Liber Gomorrhianus , in which he argues for stricter punishments for clerics failing their duty against ...

  9. Brian Lewis (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lewis is a British historian known for his work on the history and sociology of Britain in the period of the 1800s and is recognized for his focus and contributions to the field of homosexuality in post-Victorian and modern England.