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>Poster: Gutzke David W <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Histoire Sociale
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>The contents of Contemporary Drug Problems Vol 21, Fall 1994 should be of
>interest to all scholars of temperance and alcohol. This special issue,
>edited by Patricia E. Prestwich and Jack Blocker, Jr., includes the following
>articles:
Patricia E. Prestwich, "The Regulation of Drinking: New Work in the Social
History of Alcohol
Richard F. Hamm, "Administration and Prison Suasion: Law Enforcement in
the American Temperance Movement, 1880-1920"
Jan Noel, "Temperance Campaigning and Alcohol Consumption: A Case Study
from Pre-Confederation Canada"
Beverly Ann Tlusty, "Defining 'Drunk' in Early Modern Germany"
Hasso Spode, "The First Step Toward Sobriety: 'The Boozing Devil' in
Sixteenth-Century Germany"
Jessica Warner, "In Another City, In Another Time: Rhetoric and the
Creation of a drug Scare in Eighteenth-Century London"
This issue and the next issue of Contemporary Drug Problems are bundled
with special issue of Histoire Sociale/Social History, described by David
Gutzke, 27 (November 1994), is due for publication in June, 1995, and the
special issues (vol. 21, nos. 3 and 4, fall and winter 1994). All can be
obtained as a package for $34.50 from Professor Richard F. Hamm, Executive
Secretary, Alcohol & Temperance History Group, Department of History, Ten
Broeck 105, University of Albany-SUNY, Albany, New York, 12222.
Alternatively, the Social History issue and one of the Contemporary Drug
Problems issues can be bought for $25.50. Make the checks out to the ATHG.
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