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Professor of Sociology, University of Bremen (1971-2001) with an expertise in LGBTQ studies, the study of gender and the sociology of human sexuality, and the reaction of German society to homosexuality in the twentieth-century. Noted for the publication in 1977 of a comprehensive socio-historical study on all known homosexuals who were incarcerated in Nazi concentration camps. Heads the Institut für Sicherheits- und Präventionsforschung since 2005. Author of numerous books and studies on the LGBTQ community. | Professor of Sociology, University of Bremen (1971-2001) with an expertise in LGBTQ studies, the study of gender and the sociology of human sexuality, and the reaction of German society to homosexuality in the twentieth-century. Noted for the publication in 1977 of a comprehensive socio-historical study on all known homosexuals who were incarcerated in Nazi concentration camps. Heads the Institut für Sicherheits- und Präventionsforschung since 2005. Author of numerous books and studies on the LGBTQ community. | ||
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Revision as of 00:49, 12 July 2018
Country
Germany
Birth - Death
1935 -
Occupation
Academic
Description
Professor of Sociology, University of Bremen (1971-2001) with an expertise in LGBTQ studies, the study of gender and the sociology of human sexuality, and the reaction of German society to homosexuality in the twentieth-century. Noted for the publication in 1977 of a comprehensive socio-historical study on all known homosexuals who were incarcerated in Nazi concentration camps. Heads the Institut für Sicherheits- und Präventionsforschung since 2005. Author of numerous books and studies on the LGBTQ community.