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Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
zagięte rogi, przyniszczona okładka, książka posiada wszystkie strony.
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In Roman Londinium, the city was alive with numerous lupanaria (known as 'wolf dens' or public pleasure houses), fornices (brothels), and thermiae (hot baths). This began to change with the arrival of Emperor Constantine, accompanied by bishops, monks, and missionaries, marking the start of a continual cycle of permissiveness and repression. Ackroyd delves into the concealed history of the city, from the infamous Normans to the intense executions for sodomy in the early 1800s. He explores the transformation through the coffee bars of Soho in the 1960s, the Gay Liberation movement, disco, and the devastating impact of the AIDS crisis. Today, we exist in a time characterized by openness and acceptance, where Queer London is interwoven into the fabric of everyday life. Ackroyd unravels the hidden narrative of this evolution, celebrating its vibrancy and diversity, while also highlighting the very real fears, perils, and threats that existed along the way.
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In Roman Londinium, the city was alive with numerous lupanaria (known as 'wolf dens' or public pleasure houses), fornices (brothels), and thermiae (hot baths). This began to change with the arrival of Emperor Constantine, accompanied by bishops, monks, and missionaries, marking the start of a continual cycle of permissiveness and repression. Ackroyd delves into the concealed history of the city, from the infamous Normans to the intense executions for sodomy in the early 1800s. He explores the transformation through the coffee bars of Soho in the 1960s, the Gay Liberation movement, disco, and the devastating impact of the AIDS crisis. Today, we exist in a time characterized by openness and acceptance, where Queer London is interwoven into the fabric of everyday life. Ackroyd unravels the hidden narrative of this evolution, celebrating its vibrancy and diversity, while also highlighting the very real fears, perils, and threats that existed along the way.
