Timeline of social nudity

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A chronology of the acceptance of nudity in public life
Young Spartans Exercising, depicted by Edgar Degas, (c. 1860)

This timeline of social nudity shows the varying degrees of acceptance given to the naked human body by diverse cultures throughout history. The events listed here demonstrate how various societies have shifted between strict and lax clothing standards, how nudity has played a part in social movements and protest, and how the nude human body is accepted in the public sphere.

Prehistory–1800

The Adamites, a Christian sect that practiced holy nudity, date back to the 2nd century AD

1800–1899

Finnish Sauna (1802)

1900–1974

The Doukhobors, a sect of Russian origin, marching nude in a protest in Langham, Saskatchewan, Canada (1903)
Organised nudism. Postcard of the Zoro Garden Nudist Colony, San Diego, California. (1935)

1975–1989

Nambassa hippie festival, New Zealand (1978)

1990–1999

NakedBerlin Group of nude men among hundreds of tourists at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate (photographed by Team Henning von Berg) (1999)

2000–present

NakedSydney photographer Henning von Berg and his group of nude women in front of the Sydney Opera House (2005)
World Naked Bike Ride participants in Toronto (2013)

Repeating events

See also

References

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