A landmark of early Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersexual scholarship, Annual of Sexual Intermediaries, Volume I (1899) brings together some of the most influential voices of the late nineteenth century in the study, defense, and lived experience of same-sex love. This volume opens with Magnus Hirschfeld's pioneering essays on the scientific diagnosis of homosexuality and his groundbreaking questionnaire documenting physical, psychological, and social dimensions of Gay life. It includes Karl Heinrich Ulrichs' deeply personal coming-out letters to his family, Ludwig Frey's analysis of blackmail and the dangers faced by sexual minorities, and Numa Praetorius's sweeping survey of criminal laws against same-sex relations from antiquity to the modern era. Also featured are intimate biographical reflections on Count Platen, an extensive bibliography of homosexuality compiled by Richard Meienreis, Hirschfeld's petition for legal reform, and a rare appendix on Christianity, morality, and parliamentary debate. This edition restores a foundational document of Gay history-an essential resource for scholars, activists, and anyone seeking to understand the origins of modern LGBTQ+ thought.
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