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The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (BSSSP) was founded in 1913, "to advance a particularly radical agenda in the field of sex reform, based on the writings of gurus such as [Edward] Carpenter and [Havelock] Ellis." Magnus Hirschfeld, the famous German-Jewish sexologist, was also a co-founder. In 1931, the Society was renamed the British Sexological Society.It seems to have continued until some point in the 1940s.

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  • The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (BSSSP) was founded in 1913, "to advance a particularly radical agenda in the field of sex reform, based on the writings of gurus such as [Edward] Carpenter and [Havelock] Ellis." Magnus Hirschfeld, the famous German-Jewish sexologist, was also a co-founder. In 1931, the Society was renamed the British Sexological Society.It seems to have continued until some point in the 1940s. (en)
  • La British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (Sociedad británica para el estudio de la psicología sexual), a partir de 1931 British Sexological Society (Sociedad sexológica británica), fue la segunda organización LGBT del Reino Unido, siendo la primera la Orden de Queronea, y una de las primeras del mundo.​ En 1914 Edward Carpenter, Magnus Hirschfeld, Laurence Housman, George Cecil Ives​ y otros, fundaron la British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology siguiendo el ejemplo del Comité científico humanitario (Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee).​​ (es)
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  • The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (BSSSP) was founded in 1913, "to advance a particularly radical agenda in the field of sex reform, based on the writings of gurus such as [Edward] Carpenter and [Havelock] Ellis." Magnus Hirschfeld, the famous German-Jewish sexologist, was also a co-founder. In 1931, the Society was renamed the British Sexological Society.It seems to have continued until some point in the 1940s. The society was particularly concerned with homosexuality, aiming to combat legal discrimination against homosexuality with scientific understanding. Members included George Cecil Ives, Edward Carpenter, Montague Summers, Stella Browne (a founder of the Abortion Law Reform Association), Laurence Housman, Havelock Ellis, Bernard Shaw, and Ernest Jones. The society had established a number of contacts in the United States, including Margaret Sanger, who gave a speech to the group on the issue of sexual continence. The BSSSP had planned to form an American branch. (en)
  • La British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (Sociedad británica para el estudio de la psicología sexual), a partir de 1931 British Sexological Society (Sociedad sexológica británica), fue la segunda organización LGBT del Reino Unido, siendo la primera la Orden de Queronea, y una de las primeras del mundo.​ En 1914 Edward Carpenter, Magnus Hirschfeld, Laurence Housman, George Cecil Ives​ y otros, fundaron la British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology siguiendo el ejemplo del Comité científico humanitario (Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee).​​ Los temas tratados por la Sociedad en charlas y publicaciones incluían: la promoción del estudio científico del sexo y una actitud más racional hacia el comportamiento sexual; problemas y preguntas relacionadas con la (desde cuestiones médicas y jurídicas, hasta aspectos sociológicos), control de natalidad, aborto, esterilización, enfermedades venéreas y todos los aspectos de la prostitución. En 1931, la organización se convirtió en la British Sexological Society (Sociedad sexológica británica).​ Los papeles de George Cecil Ives, el archivista de la Sociedad, entre los que se encuentran sus detallados diarios, se encuentran actualmente (2007) en el en la Universidad de Texas en Austin.​ (es)
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