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1899–1933 annual publication by the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee
The July 1914 edition of the Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen
The Yearbook for Intermediate Sexual Types (Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen ) was an
annual publication of the
Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (
German : Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee , WhK), an early
LGBT rights organization founded by German sexologist
Magnus Hirschfeld in 1897. The periodical featured articles on scientific, literary, and political topics related to
sexual and gender minorities . It was published regularly from 1899 to 1923 (sometimes quarterly) and more sporadically until 1933.
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Notable contributors
Psychiatry and sexology:
Iwan Bloch ,
Alfred Fuchs ,
Richard von Krafft-Ebing ,
Albert Moll
History and philology: Hans Licht (pseudonym of
Paul Brandt ), Numa Praetorius (pseudonym of
Eugen Wilhelm ),
Lucien von Römer
Art and literature:
Elisabeth Dauthendey ,
Kurt Hiller ,
Elisar von Kupffer
Theoretics of
third gender :
Hans Blüher ,
Benedict Friedlaender
Feminism, lesbian rights: Arduin (pseudonym of
Karl Friedrich Jordan ),
Anna Rüling (pseudonym of Theodora Sprüngli)
Translations
Annual of Sexual Intermediaries . Volume I. Translated by Michael Lombardi-Nash. Jacksonville, FL: Urania Manuscripts, 2023. (Original work published 1899)
ISBN
979-8-3952-6858-7
Annual of Sexual Intermediaries. Volume V. Translated by Michael Lombardi-Nash. Jacksonville, FL: Urania Manuscripts, 2023. (Original work published 1903)
ISBN
979-8-3976-3279-9
References