Box 3
Container
Contains 1 Result:
Rueling, Anna. What Interest Does the Women's Movement Have in Solving the Homosexual Problem? (1905). Translated by Michael A. Lombardi, 1977
File — Box: 3, Folder: 16
Identifier: A.
Subsubseries Scope and Content Summary
From the Sub-Series:
Lombardi's translations of Ulrichs' works were self-published, with the editorial and financial support of his partner, Paul Nash, under the imprint "Urania MSS". This imprint also included Lombardi's translations of Hirschfeld's works on Ulrichs, the Pintus Holocaust memoirs and novel, and works on homosexuality by other European authors such as Karoly Maria Benkert, who first used the word "homosexual" in its modern context, Anna Rueling, considered the first lesbian activist, Reimar Lenz,...
Dates:
1977
Found in:
ONE Archives at the USC Libraries, University of Southern California
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Michael A. Lombardi and Paul J. Nash papers
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Michael A. Lombardi
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Writings
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Urania MSS
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Texts
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Rueling, Anna. <title render="italic">What Interest Does the Women's Movement Have in Solving the Homosexual Problem?</title> (1905). Translated by Michael A. Lombardi