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After [[World War I]], [[Paris]] emerged into an energetic but restless [[interwar]] period, enlivened by the arrival of glamorous émigrés such as [[Joséphine Baker]]. It was a troubled political period, however, especially when the [[Great Depression]] hit Paris. After [[World War I]], [[Paris]] emerged into an energetic but restless [[interwar]] period, enlivened by the arrival of glamorous émigrés such as [[Joséphine Baker]]. It was a troubled political period, however, especially when the [[Great Depression]] hit Paris.
- +==In fiction==
-== See also ==+
*''[[A Moveable Feast]]'' by Ernest Hemingway *''[[A Moveable Feast]]'' by Ernest Hemingway
 +== See also ==
*[[Années Folles]] *[[Années Folles]]
-*[[One Two Two]] 
*[[1920s]] *[[1920s]]
 +*[[1920s in France]]
*[[Artistic Montparnasse]] *[[Artistic Montparnasse]]
*[[Lost Generation]] *[[Lost Generation]]
*[[Surrealism]] *[[Surrealism]]
 +==Nightclubs==
 +*[[One Two Two]]
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Josephine Baker dancing the charleston at the Folies Bergère in Paris for La Revue nègre in 1926. Notice the art deco background. (Photo by Walery)
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Josephine Baker dancing the charleston at the Folies Bergère in Paris for La Revue nègre in 1926. Notice the art deco background.
(Photo by Walery)
Inversions, the first French gay journal is published between 1924 and 1926, it stopped publication after the French government charged the publishers with "Outrage aux bonnes mœurs".  Its full title was Inversions ... in art, literature, philosophy and science. Sexual inversion was a term used by sexologists in the late 19th and early 20th century, to refer to homosexuality.
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Inversions, the first French gay journal is published between 1924 and 1926, it stopped publication after the French government charged the publishers with "Outrage aux bonnes mœurs". Its full title was Inversions ... in art, literature, philosophy and science. Sexual inversion was a term used by sexologists in the late 19th and early 20th century, to refer to homosexuality.

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After World War I, Paris emerged into an energetic but restless interwar period, enlivened by the arrival of glamorous émigrés such as Joséphine Baker. It was a troubled political period, however, especially when the Great Depression hit Paris.

In fiction

See also

Nightclubs




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