Based on archive research and interviews with activists who were affiliated with the early homosexual subculture in Budapest, this article traces the transformation of a secretive and socially invisible subculture (that was based mainly on sexual exchange between men) to the establishment of the first formal homosexual organization and the emerging homosexual movement at the end of the 1980s. The article illustrates how the emergence of HIV/AIDS worked as a catalyst in transforming the Hungarian gay subculture into a more organized homosexual movement. Rather than state-socialism being in crisis, it was a crisis of public health and perceived danger to the members of the community that instigated the creation of the first formal homosexual organization.

Adam BD, Duyvendak JW and Krouwel A (eds) (1999) The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics: National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Google Scholar
Borgos A (ed.) (2011) Eltitkolt évek: tizenhat leszbikus életút [Secret Years: Sixteen Lesbian Lives]. Budapest: Labrisz Leszbikus Egyesület. Google Scholar
Borgos A (2015) Secret years. Hungarian lesbian herstory, 1950s–2000s. Aspasia 9: 87–112. DOI: 10.3167/asp.2015.090106. Google Scholar
Dalia L (1988) Szorongó szeretők [Distressed lovers] Képes 7(5 March): 28–29. Google Scholar
D’Emilio, J (1983) Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940–1970, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar
Délmagyarország (1988) Homoszexuálisok Egyesülete. Várják az engedélyezést [Association of homosexuals. Waiting for permission]. Délmagyarország, 10 February, 21. Google Scholar
Duberman M, Vicinus M and Chauncey G (eds) (1989) Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past. New York: New American Library. Google Scholar
Erőss, L (1984) Furcsa párok: a homoszexuálisok titkai nyomában [Strange Couples: Tracing the Secret Footsteps of Homosexuals], Budapest: Editorg. Google Scholar
Essig, L (1999) Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Google Scholar
Evans J and Cook M (eds) (2014) Queer Cultures: Europe since 1945. London: Bloomsbury. Google Scholar
Gyarmati, G (2011) A Rákosi-korszak: rendszerváltó fordulatok évtizede Magyarországon, 1945–1956 [The Rákosi era: the decade of transitional turns in Hungary, 1945–1956], Budapest: Állambiztonsági Szolgálatok Történeti Levéltára – Rubicon. Google Scholar
Gyarmati, G, Valuch, T (2009) Hungary under Soviet Domination: 1944–1989, Boulder, COand New York: Social Science Monographs. Google Scholar
Győri, P, Gábor, L (1990) Ipi-apacs enyém a lakás! [Got you, the apartment is mine!]. Esély 1990(6): 6786. Google Scholar
Hanzli P et al. (eds) (2015) Meleg férfiak, hideg diktatúrák. Életútinterjúk (Hot men, cold dictatorships. Life-history interviews). Budapest: Civil Művek Közművelődési Egyesület. Google Scholar
Healey, D (2001) Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia: The Regulation of Sexual and Gender Dissent, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar, Crossref
Heleszta, S, Rudas, J (1978) Munkásfiatalok és egyetemisták szexualitása [Sexuality of young workers and university students], Budapest: MTA Szociológiai Kutató Intézete. Google Scholar
Herzog, D (2008) East Germany’s sexual evolution. In: Pence, K, Betts, P (eds) Socialist Modern: East German Everyday Culture and Politics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 7195. Google Scholar
Horváth, S (2012) Két emelet boldogság. Mindennapi szociálpolitika a Kádár-korban [Two stories of happiness. Everyday social politics in the Kádár era], Budapest: Napvilág Kiadó. Google Scholar
ILGA (2001) Equality for lesbians and gay men – a relevant issue in EU accession process, 2001. Brussels: ILGA-Europe. Google Scholar
James, B (2007) Falsifying history in Janos Kadar’s Hungary: Early cinematic representations of the revolution. Hungarian Studies Review 34(1–2): 177201. Google Scholar
Klimke M and Scharloth J (eds) (2008) 1968 in Europe: A History of Protest and Activism, 1956–1977. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Google Scholar
Kostrzewa, I, Urban, M (2010) Queer Warsaw: Historical and Cultural Guide to Warsaw, Warszawa: Stowarzyszenie Lambda Warszawa. Google Scholar
Kriesi, H (1995) The political opportunity structure of new social movements: Its impact on their mobilization. In: Jenkins, JC, Klandermans, B (eds) The Politics of Social Protest: Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements, London: UCL Press, pp. 8398. Google Scholar
Kriesi, H, Koopmans, R (1995) New Social Movements in Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis, London: UCL Press. Google Scholar
Kulpa R and Mizielińska J (eds) (2011) De-Centring Western Sexualities: Central and Eastern Europeam Perspectives. Farnham: Ashgate. Google Scholar
Kurimay A (2012) Sex in the ‘Pearl of the Danube’: The history of queer life, love, and its regulation in Budapest, 1873–1941. PhD thesis, Rutgers University, USA. Google Scholar
Légrády E (1988) Homoszexuálisok – országos egyesületbe? [Homosexuals – into a national organization?]. Magyar Hírlap, 16 January, 22. Google Scholar
Lewis D (1988) Hungary becomes first East European nation to permit a gay group. Los Angeles Times, 5 June. Available at: http://articles.latimes.com/print/1988-06-05/news/mn-6451_1_gay-group (accessed 7 October 2016). Google Scholar
Long, S (1999) Gay and lesbian movements in Eastern Europe. Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. In: Adam, BD, Duyvendak, JW, Krouwel, A (eds) The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics: National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, pp. 242265. Google Scholar
McLellan, J (2011) Love in the Time of Communism: Intimacy and Sexuality in the GDR, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar
McLellan, J (2012) Glad to be gay behind the wall: Gay and lesbian activism in 1970s’ East Germany. History Workshop Journal 74(1): 105130. Google Scholar, Crossref
Mill, JE, Edwards, N, Jackson, RC (2010) Stigmatization as a social control mechanism for persons living with HIV and AIDS. Qualitative Health Research 20(11): 14691483. Google Scholar, SAGE Journals
Nagy, Á (2014) Harc a lakáshivatalban. Politikai átalakulás és mindennapi érdekérvényesítés a fővárosban 1945–1953 [Struggle at the housing authority. Political transformation and everyday lobbying in the capital 1945–1953], Budapest: Korall. Google Scholar
Pál, G (1927) A homoszexuális probléma modern megvilágításban [Homosexual problem in a modern light], Budapest: Mai Henrik Kiadó. Google Scholar
Pünkösti, Á (2004) Rákosi, Sztálin legjobb tanítványa [Rákosi, Stalin’s best pupil], Budapest: Európa Könyvkiadó. Google Scholar
Snitow A, Thompson S and Stansell C (eds) (1983) Powers of Desire: The Politics of Sexuality. New York: Monthly Review Press. Google Scholar
Sokolová, V (2014) State approaches to homosexuality and non-heterosexual lives in Czechoslovakia during state socialism. In: Havelková, H, Oates-Indruchová, L (eds) The Politics of Gender Culture under State Socialism. An Expropriated Voice, London: Routledge, pp. 82108. Google Scholar
Stella, F (2015) Lesbian Lives in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia. Post/Socialism and Gendered Sexualities, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Google Scholar, Crossref
Takács, J (2004) The double life of Kertbeny. In: Hekma, G (ed.) Past and Present of Radical Sexual Politics, Amsterdam: Mosse Foundation, pp. 2640. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2007a) How to Put Equality into Practice? Anti-discrimination and Equal Treatment Policymaking and LGBT People, Budapest: New Mandate. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2007b) ‘It is only extra information.’ Social representation and value preferences of gay men in Hungary. In: Kuhar, R, Takács, J (eds) Beyond the Pink Curtain: Everyday Life of LGBT People in Eastern Europe, Ljubljana: Peace Institute, pp. 185197. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2014) Queering Budapest. In: Evans, JV, Cook, M (eds) Queer Cities, Queer Cultures: Europe since 1945, London: Bloomsbury, pp. 191210. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2015) Disciplining gender and (homo)sexuality in state socialist Hungary in the 1970s. European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire 22(1): 161175. DOI: 10.1080/13507486.2014.983426. Google Scholar, Crossref
Takács, J, PTóth, T (2016) Az ‘Idegbizottság’ szerepe a homoszexualitás 1961-es magyarországi dekriminalizációjában [The role of the ‘Neurology Committee’ in the 1961 decriminalization of homosexuality in Hungary]. Socio.hu Social Science Review 6(2): 207223. DOI: 10.18030/socio.hu.2016.2.207. Available at: http://socio.hu/uploads/files/2016_2/takacs_ptoth.pdf (accessed 7 October 2016). Google Scholar
Tóth, EZ, Murai, A (2014) Szex és szocializmus [Sex and socialism], Budapest: Libri Könyvkiadó. Google Scholar
Vásárhelyi, M (1998) Megszámláltattunk – Összeállítás az 1970-es népszámlálási adatok alapján [We have been counted – Compilation of 1970 census data]. Beszélő 3: 112115. Google Scholar
Vermes (no first name given) (1989) A minority at risk. Hungarian Digest April–June, pp. 54–56. Google Scholar
Weeks, J (1981) Sex, Politics, and Society: The Regulation of Sexuality since 1800, London and New York: Longman. Google Scholar
www.avert.org (2015) Available at: http://www.avert.org/uk-hiv-aids-statistics.htm (accessed 16 October 2015). Google Scholar
Zombori A (1986) Szexpiaci körséta [A stroll across the sex market]. Budapest: Idegenforgalmi Propaganda és Kiadó Vállalat. Google Scholar
BM ORFK – Ministry of Interior, National Police Head Quarters – (1977) Előrejelzés a fiatalkori bűnözés problematikájának, tendenciáinak az 1977–1981 közötti időszakban lehetséges alakulására [Prognosis for potential developments of juvenile delinquency for 1977–1981]. Budapest: Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
BM ORFK Bűnüldözési Osztály – Ministry of Interior, National Police Head Quarters, Criminal Department – (1988) Jelentés a nemi erkölcs elleni bűncselekmények alakulásáról és jellemzőiről, különös tekintettel a prostitúcióra [Report on the changes and characteristics of sexual offenses and crimes, with special attention to prostitution]. Budapest: Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
Homeros-Lambda (1989) Letter to Brunó F Straub, Chairman of the Presidential Council of the Hungarian People’s Republic from the president and secretary general of Homeros-Lambda – 29 March 1989. Budapest: Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
KB – Central Committee – (1985) Tájékoztató a szerzett immunhiányos tünetegyüttessel (AIDS) kapcsolatos nemzetközi helyzetről és a hazai intézkedésekről. A KB Tudományos, Közoktatási és Kulturális osztályának tájékoztatója [Report on the AIDS related international situation and the Hungarian measures Scientific, Public Educational and Cultural Department of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party] – Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
Radio Free Europe – Hungarian Unit (1984) Changing attitudes toward homosexuals in eastern Europe. Budapest: Open Society Archive. Google Scholar
Radio Free Europe – Hungarian Unit (1988) CN072 A-wire 17-JAN-88: East – Health Official Supports Founding of Homosexual Group. Budapest: Open Society Archive. Google Scholar
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Based on archive research and interviews with activists who were affiliated with the early homosexual subculture in Budapest, this article traces the transformation of a secretive and socially invisible subculture (that was based mainly on sexual exchange between men) to the establishment of the first formal homosexual organization and the emerging homosexual movement at the end of the 1980s. The article illustrates how the emergence of HIV/AIDS worked as a catalyst in transforming the Hungarian gay subculture into a more organized homosexual movement. Rather than state-socialism being in crisis, it was a crisis of public health and perceived danger to the members of the community that instigated the creation of the first formal homosexual organization.

Adam BD, Duyvendak JW and Krouwel A (eds) (1999) The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics: National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Google Scholar
Borgos A (ed.) (2011) Eltitkolt évek: tizenhat leszbikus életút [Secret Years: Sixteen Lesbian Lives]. Budapest: Labrisz Leszbikus Egyesület. Google Scholar
Borgos A (2015) Secret years. Hungarian lesbian herstory, 1950s–2000s. Aspasia 9: 87–112. DOI: 10.3167/asp.2015.090106. Google Scholar
Dalia L (1988) Szorongó szeretők [Distressed lovers] Képes 7(5 March): 28–29. Google Scholar
D’Emilio, J (1983) Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities: The Making of a Homosexual Minority in the United States, 1940–1970, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar
Délmagyarország (1988) Homoszexuálisok Egyesülete. Várják az engedélyezést [Association of homosexuals. Waiting for permission]. Délmagyarország, 10 February, 21. Google Scholar
Duberman M, Vicinus M and Chauncey G (eds) (1989) Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past. New York: New American Library. Google Scholar
Erőss, L (1984) Furcsa párok: a homoszexuálisok titkai nyomában [Strange Couples: Tracing the Secret Footsteps of Homosexuals], Budapest: Editorg. Google Scholar
Essig, L (1999) Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Google Scholar
Evans J and Cook M (eds) (2014) Queer Cultures: Europe since 1945. London: Bloomsbury. Google Scholar
Gyarmati, G (2011) A Rákosi-korszak: rendszerváltó fordulatok évtizede Magyarországon, 1945–1956 [The Rákosi era: the decade of transitional turns in Hungary, 1945–1956], Budapest: Állambiztonsági Szolgálatok Történeti Levéltára – Rubicon. Google Scholar
Gyarmati, G, Valuch, T (2009) Hungary under Soviet Domination: 1944–1989, Boulder, COand New York: Social Science Monographs. Google Scholar
Győri, P, Gábor, L (1990) Ipi-apacs enyém a lakás! [Got you, the apartment is mine!]. Esély 1990(6): 6786. Google Scholar
Hanzli P et al. (eds) (2015) Meleg férfiak, hideg diktatúrák. Életútinterjúk (Hot men, cold dictatorships. Life-history interviews). Budapest: Civil Művek Közművelődési Egyesület. Google Scholar
Healey, D (2001) Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia: The Regulation of Sexual and Gender Dissent, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Google Scholar, Crossref
Heleszta, S, Rudas, J (1978) Munkásfiatalok és egyetemisták szexualitása [Sexuality of young workers and university students], Budapest: MTA Szociológiai Kutató Intézete. Google Scholar
Herzog, D (2008) East Germany’s sexual evolution. In: Pence, K, Betts, P (eds) Socialist Modern: East German Everyday Culture and Politics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 7195. Google Scholar
Horváth, S (2012) Két emelet boldogság. Mindennapi szociálpolitika a Kádár-korban [Two stories of happiness. Everyday social politics in the Kádár era], Budapest: Napvilág Kiadó. Google Scholar
ILGA (2001) Equality for lesbians and gay men – a relevant issue in EU accession process, 2001. Brussels: ILGA-Europe. Google Scholar
James, B (2007) Falsifying history in Janos Kadar’s Hungary: Early cinematic representations of the revolution. Hungarian Studies Review 34(1–2): 177201. Google Scholar
Klimke M and Scharloth J (eds) (2008) 1968 in Europe: A History of Protest and Activism, 1956–1977. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Google Scholar
Kostrzewa, I, Urban, M (2010) Queer Warsaw: Historical and Cultural Guide to Warsaw, Warszawa: Stowarzyszenie Lambda Warszawa. Google Scholar
Kriesi, H (1995) The political opportunity structure of new social movements: Its impact on their mobilization. In: Jenkins, JC, Klandermans, B (eds) The Politics of Social Protest: Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements, London: UCL Press, pp. 8398. Google Scholar
Kriesi, H, Koopmans, R (1995) New Social Movements in Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis, London: UCL Press. Google Scholar
Kulpa R and Mizielińska J (eds) (2011) De-Centring Western Sexualities: Central and Eastern Europeam Perspectives. Farnham: Ashgate. Google Scholar
Kurimay A (2012) Sex in the ‘Pearl of the Danube’: The history of queer life, love, and its regulation in Budapest, 1873–1941. PhD thesis, Rutgers University, USA. Google Scholar
Légrády E (1988) Homoszexuálisok – országos egyesületbe? [Homosexuals – into a national organization?]. Magyar Hírlap, 16 January, 22. Google Scholar
Lewis D (1988) Hungary becomes first East European nation to permit a gay group. Los Angeles Times, 5 June. Available at: http://articles.latimes.com/print/1988-06-05/news/mn-6451_1_gay-group (accessed 7 October 2016). Google Scholar
Long, S (1999) Gay and lesbian movements in Eastern Europe. Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. In: Adam, BD, Duyvendak, JW, Krouwel, A (eds) The Global Emergence of Gay and Lesbian Politics: National Imprints of a Worldwide Movement, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, pp. 242265. Google Scholar
McLellan, J (2011) Love in the Time of Communism: Intimacy and Sexuality in the GDR, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar
McLellan, J (2012) Glad to be gay behind the wall: Gay and lesbian activism in 1970s’ East Germany. History Workshop Journal 74(1): 105130. Google Scholar, Crossref
Mill, JE, Edwards, N, Jackson, RC (2010) Stigmatization as a social control mechanism for persons living with HIV and AIDS. Qualitative Health Research 20(11): 14691483. Google Scholar, SAGE Journals
Nagy, Á (2014) Harc a lakáshivatalban. Politikai átalakulás és mindennapi érdekérvényesítés a fővárosban 1945–1953 [Struggle at the housing authority. Political transformation and everyday lobbying in the capital 1945–1953], Budapest: Korall. Google Scholar
Pál, G (1927) A homoszexuális probléma modern megvilágításban [Homosexual problem in a modern light], Budapest: Mai Henrik Kiadó. Google Scholar
Pünkösti, Á (2004) Rákosi, Sztálin legjobb tanítványa [Rákosi, Stalin’s best pupil], Budapest: Európa Könyvkiadó. Google Scholar
Snitow A, Thompson S and Stansell C (eds) (1983) Powers of Desire: The Politics of Sexuality. New York: Monthly Review Press. Google Scholar
Sokolová, V (2014) State approaches to homosexuality and non-heterosexual lives in Czechoslovakia during state socialism. In: Havelková, H, Oates-Indruchová, L (eds) The Politics of Gender Culture under State Socialism. An Expropriated Voice, London: Routledge, pp. 82108. Google Scholar
Stella, F (2015) Lesbian Lives in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia. Post/Socialism and Gendered Sexualities, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Google Scholar, Crossref
Takács, J (2004) The double life of Kertbeny. In: Hekma, G (ed.) Past and Present of Radical Sexual Politics, Amsterdam: Mosse Foundation, pp. 2640. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2007a) How to Put Equality into Practice? Anti-discrimination and Equal Treatment Policymaking and LGBT People, Budapest: New Mandate. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2007b) ‘It is only extra information.’ Social representation and value preferences of gay men in Hungary. In: Kuhar, R, Takács, J (eds) Beyond the Pink Curtain: Everyday Life of LGBT People in Eastern Europe, Ljubljana: Peace Institute, pp. 185197. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2014) Queering Budapest. In: Evans, JV, Cook, M (eds) Queer Cities, Queer Cultures: Europe since 1945, London: Bloomsbury, pp. 191210. Google Scholar
Takács, J (2015) Disciplining gender and (homo)sexuality in state socialist Hungary in the 1970s. European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire 22(1): 161175. DOI: 10.1080/13507486.2014.983426. Google Scholar, Crossref
Takács, J, PTóth, T (2016) Az ‘Idegbizottság’ szerepe a homoszexualitás 1961-es magyarországi dekriminalizációjában [The role of the ‘Neurology Committee’ in the 1961 decriminalization of homosexuality in Hungary]. Socio.hu Social Science Review 6(2): 207223. DOI: 10.18030/socio.hu.2016.2.207. Available at: http://socio.hu/uploads/files/2016_2/takacs_ptoth.pdf (accessed 7 October 2016). Google Scholar
Tóth, EZ, Murai, A (2014) Szex és szocializmus [Sex and socialism], Budapest: Libri Könyvkiadó. Google Scholar
Vásárhelyi, M (1998) Megszámláltattunk – Összeállítás az 1970-es népszámlálási adatok alapján [We have been counted – Compilation of 1970 census data]. Beszélő 3: 112115. Google Scholar
Vermes (no first name given) (1989) A minority at risk. Hungarian Digest April–June, pp. 54–56. Google Scholar
Weeks, J (1981) Sex, Politics, and Society: The Regulation of Sexuality since 1800, London and New York: Longman. Google Scholar
www.avert.org (2015) Available at: http://www.avert.org/uk-hiv-aids-statistics.htm (accessed 16 October 2015). Google Scholar
Zombori A (1986) Szexpiaci körséta [A stroll across the sex market]. Budapest: Idegenforgalmi Propaganda és Kiadó Vállalat. Google Scholar
BM ORFK – Ministry of Interior, National Police Head Quarters – (1977) Előrejelzés a fiatalkori bűnözés problematikájának, tendenciáinak az 1977–1981 közötti időszakban lehetséges alakulására [Prognosis for potential developments of juvenile delinquency for 1977–1981]. Budapest: Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
BM ORFK Bűnüldözési Osztály – Ministry of Interior, National Police Head Quarters, Criminal Department – (1988) Jelentés a nemi erkölcs elleni bűncselekmények alakulásáról és jellemzőiről, különös tekintettel a prostitúcióra [Report on the changes and characteristics of sexual offenses and crimes, with special attention to prostitution]. Budapest: Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
Homeros-Lambda (1989) Letter to Brunó F Straub, Chairman of the Presidential Council of the Hungarian People’s Republic from the president and secretary general of Homeros-Lambda – 29 March 1989. Budapest: Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
KB – Central Committee – (1985) Tájékoztató a szerzett immunhiányos tünetegyüttessel (AIDS) kapcsolatos nemzetközi helyzetről és a hazai intézkedésekről. A KB Tudományos, Közoktatási és Kulturális osztályának tájékoztatója [Report on the AIDS related international situation and the Hungarian measures Scientific, Public Educational and Cultural Department of the Central Committee of the Hungarian Socialist Workers’ Party] – Magyar Országos Levéltár (National Archives of Hungary). Google Scholar
Radio Free Europe – Hungarian Unit (1984) Changing attitudes toward homosexuals in eastern Europe. Budapest: Open Society Archive. Google Scholar
Radio Free Europe – Hungarian Unit (1988) CN072 A-wire 17-JAN-88: East – Health Official Supports Founding of Homosexual Group. Budapest: Open Society Archive. Google Scholar