Queer Budapest, 1873-1961

"By the dawn of the twentieth century Budapest was on its way to becoming a cosmopolitan metropolis. The 'Pearl of the Danube' boasted some of Europe's most beguiling architectural achievements, and its growing middle class was committed to advancing the city's liberal polit...

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505 8 |a Introduction. Sexual politics in the "Pearl of the Danube" -- Registering sex in sinful Budapest -- The "knights of sick love" : The queers of Kornél Tábori and Vladimir Székely -- Rehabilitating "sexual abnormals" in the Hungarian Soviet Republic -- Peepholes and "sprouts" : A lesbian scandal -- Unlikely allies : queer men and Horthy conservatives -- The end of a precarious coexistence : The prosecution of homosexuals -- Epilogue. Queers and democracy : The misremembering of the queer past 
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Introduction. Sexual politics in the "Pearl of the Danube" -- Registering sex in sinful Budapest -- The "knights of sick love" : The queers of Kornél Tábori and Vladimir Székely -- Rehabilitating "sexual abnormals" in the Hungarian Soviet Republic -- Peepholes and "sprouts" : A lesbian scandal -- Unlikely allies : queer men and Horthy conservatives -- The end of a precarious coexistence : The prosecution of homosexuals -- Epilogue. Queers and democracy : The misremembering of the queer past
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