In the first part of the paper, criminal prosecution of male homosexuals is discussed, represented by article ‘muzhelozhstvo’ of Criminal Codes of the Soviet Socialist republics. Figures for years 1946-1991 are published. Overall, the number of convicted exceeds 38.000 in 45 and a half years. As these statistics are incomplete for late 1940s – early 1950s, we have to add ‘no less than’ to this number, to underline that the exact number remains unknown. In the second part of the article, late 1960s case from Tbilisi is discussed. There, although police decided not to prosecute a group of lesbian women which was uncovered, police officers nevertheless intruded informally in private lives of these women. The intrusion resulted in a suicide of ...
Homophobia in codes of law. On the relations between legislation, discourse and social attitud...
This chapter discusses a historical perspective on the development of discursive conflict around hom...
Aspects of human sexuality have an ongoing link with issues of criminality. From the 18th century, t...
Published online 15.01.2019In the first part of the article, criminal prosecution of male homosexual...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...
The article takes a closer look at the issue of homicides committed up to 1989 during the communist...
The source of historical data discussed in the present text - material about sexual violence in Sovi...
This work is focused on development of anti-homosexual legislation and conditions of decriminalizati...
The article is based on the analysis of more than 2.000 case stories of same sex acts. Although the ...
Des femmes et des hommes ayant vécu un désir homosexuel à l’époque soviétique tardive (1960-1985) ar...
This thesis deals with changes in conceptions of homosexuality and homosexual subculture as of somet...
This article is dedicated to detailed analysis of the historic context of Russian governmental polic...
Russia’s anti-LGBT Mizulina Law, named after its author, Elena Mizulina, was signed into law on June...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
Introduction: the position of the society towards homosexuality has been very different during times...
Homophobia in codes of law. On the relations between legislation, discourse and social attitud...
This chapter discusses a historical perspective on the development of discursive conflict around hom...
Aspects of human sexuality have an ongoing link with issues of criminality. From the 18th century, t...
Published online 15.01.2019In the first part of the article, criminal prosecution of male homosexual...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...
The article takes a closer look at the issue of homicides committed up to 1989 during the communist...
The source of historical data discussed in the present text - material about sexual violence in Sovi...
This work is focused on development of anti-homosexual legislation and conditions of decriminalizati...
The article is based on the analysis of more than 2.000 case stories of same sex acts. Although the ...
Des femmes et des hommes ayant vécu un désir homosexuel à l’époque soviétique tardive (1960-1985) ar...
This thesis deals with changes in conceptions of homosexuality and homosexual subculture as of somet...
This article is dedicated to detailed analysis of the historic context of Russian governmental polic...
Russia’s anti-LGBT Mizulina Law, named after its author, Elena Mizulina, was signed into law on June...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
Introduction: the position of the society towards homosexuality has been very different during times...
Homophobia in codes of law. On the relations between legislation, discourse and social attitud...
This chapter discusses a historical perspective on the development of discursive conflict around hom...
Aspects of human sexuality have an ongoing link with issues of criminality. From the 18th century, t...