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movement looked to
Scandinavia as a model. The term "nude culture" (
Nacktkultur)
refers to a
network of over 200 ****ociations or
clubs in
Germany that...
- With the
battle cry "Back to Nature" the
advocates of the nude
culture (
Nacktkultur)
declared war on the
compulsory morality of a
society that, in their...
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Heinrich Pudor under the
pseudonym Heinrich Scham, who
coined the term
Nacktkultur. In 1906 he
wrote a three-volume
treatise with this term as its title...
- time, but no
other evidence of
their existence has surfaced. The term
Nacktkultur ("naked culture") was
coined in 1903 by
Heinrich Pudor for Germany's...
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advocates of a
strain of
Lebensreform that
emphasized nude
culture (
Nacktkultur) and was
explicit Völkisch in tradition,
which eventually became the...
- busy
publishing program and
edited the
nudist journal Körperbildung/
Nacktkultur (Physical Education/Nude Culture) 1928–1932, which,
unlike other Freikörperkultur...
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teachers such as
Rudolf Laban had an
important impact on Pilates' theories.
Nacktkultur,
called naturism or
modern nudism in English, was
pioneered by Karl Wilhelm...
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occasionally practised nudism – the
latter then
common as part of the
Nacktkultur ('culture of nudity')
sweeping Germany. In the 1920s this
would develop...
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experiments tied to ecology, health, fitness, vegetarianism, and
naturism (
Nacktkultur).
These groups held
positions across the
political spectrum. The far-right...
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Technique Notebook.
Retrieved July 2012 Toepfer, Karl Eric (1997). "Feminist
Nacktkultur; Bess Mensendieck".
Empire of Ecstasy:
Nudity and
Movement in German...