Karl-Heinz Steinle

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Karl-Heinz Steinle (* 1962 in Mühlacker , Enzkreis) is a German historian .

Steinle studied history and Slavic studies at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin and obtained his master's degree. He researched u. a. about homosexuality in Russia and the Soviet Union . Later he was one of the employees of the Gay Museum * in Berlin and was its managing director from 2009 to 2013. Under his leadership, the museum moved to a new location on Lützowstrasse in Berlin. In 2013 Steinle started his own business as a historian and consultant for films, projects and collections; he researches life paths and places and free spaces in the 20th and 21st centuries. Karl-Heinz Steinle belongs to the team of the “Archive of Other Memories” of the Federal Magnus Hirschfeld Foundation in Berlin. a. for the research project “Living worlds, repression and persecution of LGBTTIQ in Baden and Württemberg under National Socialism and the Federal Republic of Germany” of the University of Stuttgart, for the research project of the Tübingen City Archives “Queer through Tübingen. LSBTTIQ in Tübingen and the region from the Middle Ages to today ”, for the FFBIZ eV in Berlin and for the history project“ Jung asks Alt ”of the Berlin children's ring.

Publications

  • The history of comradeship "The round 1950 to 1969" . Verlag Rosa Winkel , Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-86149-080-3 .
  • The circle - members, artists, authors . Verlag Rosa Winkel, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-86149-093-5 .
  • Richard Schultz's literary salon . Querverlag , Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89656-078-6 .
  • The Salon of the Hundred in Tübingen . Stuttgart 2017 ( online ).
  • Charles Grieger - artist and author of the homophile movement . In: Carolin Küppers, Rainer Marbach (ed.): Communities, Camp and Camouflage. Movement in art and culture . Swarm of Men Publishing House. Hamburg 2017, ISBN 978-3-86300-236-7 .
  • Repression against LGBTI bars in the 1950s and 1960s ; Queer cabaret: (with) Gerda Kelch ; Linking up with a travesty legend before the war: The Eldorado ; The Kleist Casino or KC ; The Robby Bar ; The travesty bar Chez Nous. In: Maneo - The gay anti-violence project in Berlin (ed.): Searching for traces in the rainbow neighborhood. Historical places and dazzling personalities (=  Maneo-Kiezgeschichte, Volume 2). Berlin 2018.
  • Spaces for dreams. Looking for meeting places and other free spaces for lesbians, gays and trans * people in the early Federal Republic . In: Carolin Küppers, Martin Schneider (ed.): Places of encounter - places of resistance. On the history of homosexual, trans * gender and queer spaces. Männerschwarm Verlag, Hamburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-86300-256-5 .
  • You make history , Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Integration and Social Affairs, Stuttgart 2019 (traveling exhibition and booklet).
  • As a co-author with Bastian Schlüter and Andreas Sternweiler: Eberhardt Brucks: a graphic artist in Berlin . Schwules Museum, Berlin 2008, OCLC 313638869 .
  • As a co-author with Kirsten Plötz: LGBTTIQ suicides as a result of social ostracism and persecution . Stuttgart 2017, http://www.lsbttiq-bw.de/2017/05/16/selbsttoetungen-von-lsbttiq-als-haben-gesellschaftlicher-aechtung-und-verfogung/ .
  • As a co-author with Julia Noah Munier: reparation of transvestites and female imitators after 1945 , Stuttgart 2017, http://www.lsbttiq-bw.de/2017/12/21/wiedergutmachung-von-transvestiten-und-damenimitatoren-nach- 1945 / .
  • As a co-author with Julia Noah Munier: The police stewards of the Stuttgart Criminal Police Office: a repressive apparatus of the early post-war period . In: Martin Cüppers, Norman Domeier (ed.): Late work-up. LGBTTIQ worlds in the south-west of Germany. State Center for Political Education Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2018, ISBN 978-3-945414-47-7 .
  • As a co-author with Daniel Baranowski: The 'Archive of Other Memories': Testimonies of LGBTTIQ worlds . In: Martin Cüppers, Norman Domeier (ed.): Late work-up. LGBTTIQ worlds in the south-west of Germany. State Center for Political Education Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2018, ISBN 978-3-945414-47-7 .
  • As co-author with Julia Noah Munier: Hilmar Damita. A life story between stage glamor, Nazi and Federal Republican persecution and the courageous struggle for compensation . In: Senate Department for Justice, Consumer Protection and Anti-Discrimination Berlin: Off to Casablanca? Realities of life of transgender people between 1945 and 1980 , Berlin 2019.

Collaboration / historical advice in films

  • Jochen Hick: I don't know anyone. Alone among straight people. Galeria Alaska, Hamburg / Stuttgart 2003.
  • Wrench & Franks (London / Berlin): Eberhardt Brucks. Gay museum. Berlin 2010.
  • Jochen Hick: My wonderful West Berlin. Galeria Alaska, Hamburg / Berlin 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Reichert: The Golf generation makes unisex.
  2. The portrayal of the "new person" in the script and film "Strogij junoša" with special emphasis on the novel "Zavist" . Free University of Berlin: Master's thesis, 1993.
  3. ^ Quantum leap for the Schwule Museum , Deutschlandradio Kultur, May 16, 2013