Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Theories of Adolescent Sexuality and Homosexual Seduction
2. The League for Human Rights, Print Culture, and Homosexual Rights
3. The Allure of Youth in the League for Human Rights’ Publications
4. The 1926 Trash and Smut Law, Youth Protection, and Homosexual Publications
5. The Pitfalls of Boy Love
6. Male Prostitution, Age of Consent, and the Decriminalization of Homosexuality
Conclusion: The Seduction of Youth, Respectability, and the End of Weimar’s Homosexual Rights Movement
Endnotes
Bibliography
Javier Samper Vendrell is an assistant professor of German Studies at Grinnell College.
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model for future studies."
*H-German*
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reactionary storm rumbling across North America.”
*Journal of History*
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politics of respectability in the first homosexual emancipation
movement.”
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