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Hall-Troubridge Teaching Guides
Defining LGBTQIA+ Identity in the Early Twentieth Century
The material history of queerness is complicated. While not necessarily the labyrinth of closets and lurking in shadows that popular heterosexual portrayals would have you believe, queer life and history is nonetheless complex, frequently difficult to categorize, and even intricate to lace together with contemporary queer historiography and a blurred line between queer identity as personal and queer identity as political.
Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridge left behind considerable materials after their deaths. Hall, a successful and controversial author, is remembered largely for her novel The Well of Loneliness that took up queer life and politics in the period between the First and Second World Wars. Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge, a sculptor and translator, lived with Hall as a romantic partner, advisor, and creative collaborator for the last few decades of Hall's life. Outliving her partner, Una Troubridge became the guardian of Hall's es
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Bazil Freedman
Interview with: Bazil Freedman
Interviewer: Annette Buckmaster
Date: December 12, 2016
Transcribed By: Nadine Batya
Buckmaster: Would you please state the place and date of your birth?
FREEDMAN: The place of my birth is Cape Town, South Africa. And the date is February 6, 1942.
Buckmaster: Could you tell me a little bit about the makeup of your household when you were growing up. Who lived with you?
FREEDMAN: Yes, I was the youngest of three children (I still am) with a mom and dad. And that was our household. And it included a maid servant as well. Shouldn’t forget that.
Buckmaster: How long did you live there in Cape Town with your family?
FREEDMAN: With my parents? At that location and at a different address until I emigrated from the country in 1973. But, I lived with my mother and father until 1953. My father passed away in 1953, when I was eleven. I continued to live in Cape Town, South Africa until I emigrated in 1973 to the United States.
Buckmaster: What was Jewish life like in your home?
FREEDMAN: Well in my home, I lived in one of the many suburbs in Cape Town and each suburb had its own synagogue, or shul, or more than one. So, a Jewish life was very rich, very active. I went to shul sometimes on Erev Sha
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Italians
Nation and ethnical group abundance to Italy
"Italian people" redirects here. Stick up for other uses, see European people (disambiguation).
Ethnic group
Italiani (Italian) | |
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c. 140 million | |
Italy 55,551,000[1] | |
Brazil | 32–34 meg (incl. ancestry)[3][4][5] |
Argentina | 20–25 million (incl. ancestry)[6][7] |
United States | 16–23 million (incl. ancestry)[8][9][10][11] |
France | 5–6 meg (incl. ancestry)[12][5][13][14][15] |
Paraguay | 2[16] – 2.5 million (incl. ancestry)[17] |
Colombia | 2 cardinal (incl. ancestry)[18] |
Venezuela | 1,500,000 (Italian Embassy, 2011).[19] – 2,000,000 (Italian Embassy, 2017).[20] (incl. ancestry)[21][22][23][24] |
Canada | 1.5 million (incl. ancestry)[25] |
Germany | c. 1.2 million[26] |
Australia | 1.1 million (incl. ancestry)[27][28] |
Uruguay | 1.0 cardinal (incl. ancestry)[5] |
Switzerland | 637,417[29] |
Chile | 600,000[30] |
Peru | 500,000[31] |
United Kin
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