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Answers to these questions, and insight to much more, can be found in the following biographies:
 
Answers to these questions, and insight to much more, can be found in the following biographies:
  
* [[Willem Arondeus]], Netherlands
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'''Austria'''
* [[Axel Axgil]], Denmark
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* [[Eigil Axgil]], Denmark
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* [[Heinz Heger]]
* [[Adolf Brand]], Germany
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* [[Ernst Burchard]], Germany
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'''Denmark'''
* [[Alberto Cardin]], Spain
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* [[Nico Engelschman]], Netherlands
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* [[Axel Axgil]]
* [[Marie Jacobus Johannes Exler]], Netherlands
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* [[Eigil Axgil]]
* [[Armand de Fluvia]], Spain
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* [[Helmer Fogedgaard]]
* [[Helmer Fogedgaard]], Denmark
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* [[Joannes Henri Francois]], Netherlands
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'''France'''
* [[Heinz Heger]], Austria
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* [[Michel Foucault]], France
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* [[Michel Foucault]]
* [[Karen Christine Friele]], Norway
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* [[Daniel Guerin]]
* [[Daniel Guerin]], France
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* [[Genevieve Pastre]]
* [[Kurt Hiller]], Germany
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* [[Pierre Seel]]
* [[Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld]], Germany
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* [[Aldo Mieli]], Italy
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'''Germany'''
* [[Mario Mieli]], Italy
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* [[Genevieve Pastre]], France
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* [[Adolf Brand]]
* [[Eric Thorsell]], Sweden
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* [[Ernst Burchard]]
* [[Squire Jacob Anton Schorer]], Netherlands
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* [[Kurt Hiller]]
* [[Pierre Seel]], France
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* [[Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld]]
* [[Karl Heinrich Ulrichs]], Germany
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* [[Karl Heinrich Ulrichs]]
* [[Bruno Vogel]], Germany
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* [[Bruno Vogel]]
* [[Charlotte Von Mahlsdorf]], Germany
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* [[Charlotte Von Mahlsdorf]]
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'''Italy'''
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* [[Aldo Mieli]]
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* [[Mario Mieli]]
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'''Norway'''
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[[Karen Christine Friele]]
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'''Spain'''
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* [[Alberto Cardin]]
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* [[Armand de Fluvia]]
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'''Sweden'''
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* [[Eric Thorsell]]
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'''The Netherlands'''
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* [[Willem Arondeus]]
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* [[Nico Engelschman]]
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* [[Marie Jacobus Johannes Exler]]
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* [[Joannes Henri Francois]]
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* [[Squire Jacob Anton Schorer]]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Bisexual Activists]]
 
* [[Bisexual Activists]]
 
* [[Feminist Activists Who Identify as Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender]]
 
* [[Feminist Activists Who Identify as Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender]]
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* [[Animal Rights Activism and the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 15:40, 4 May 2019

History of Gay Europe

Europe contains a rich history of LGBTQ activism that has formed the basis of contemporary activity in the fields of literature, the arts, journalism, and politics throughout the world. Much of this progress has been based on the work of intellectuals, writers, and artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These individuals took tremendous personal risks in a world that was hostile to homosexual thinking and activity - many of their works were banned or heavily censored.

Nevertheless, their efforts form a solid foundation of history of the LGBTQ movement that must be learned, respected, and cherished.

For example:

  • Do you know the story of the founding of the first LGBTQ newspaper in the world?
  • Which Out German was the first LGBTQ activist in the world?
  • Who was Italy's first gay intellectual?
  • Who is considered the grandfather of LGBTQ activism in France?
  • Who founded the first Spanish LGBTQ activist group?
  • Which Netherland's artist was knighted for founding the first arts group in his country?

Answers to these questions, and insight to much more, can be found in the following biographies:

Austria

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Norway

Karen Christine Friele

Spain

Sweden

The Netherlands

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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