Below are the articles which will appear in Histoire sociale/Social
History 27 (November 1994).
Jack S. Blocker Introduction
Beverly Ann Tlusty Gender and Alcohol Use in Early Modern Augsburg
Peter Pope Fish into Wine: The Demand for Alcohol in
Seventeenth-Century Newfoundland
George Bretherton The Battle between Carnival and Lent:
Temperance and Repeal in Ireland, 1829-45
Patricia E. Prestwich Drinkers, Drunkards, and Degenerates: The
Alcoholic Population of a Parisian Asylum,
1867-1914
W. Scott Haine From Drinkseller to Social Entrepreneur: The
Parisian Working-Class Cafe Owner, 1789-1914
Joanne Woiak "'A Medical Cromwell to Depose King Alcohol':
Medical Scientists, Temperance Reformers,
and the Alcohol Problem in Britain
David W. Gutzke Gender, Class and Public Drinking in Britain
during the First World War
Emmanuel Akyeampong The State and Liquor Revenues: Promoting
Economic Development in Gold Coast/Ghana,
1919 to the Present
Ian Tyrrell Prohibition, American Cultural Expansion, and
the New Hegemony in the 1920s: An
Interpretation
The special issue, due for publication in June, 1995, and the special
issues (vol. 21, nos. 3 and 4, fall and winter 1994) in Contemporary Drug
Problems (also devoted to alcohol topics) can be obtained as a package for
$34.50 from Professor Richard F. Hamm, Secretary-Treasurer, Alcohol &
Temperance History Group, Department of History, University of
Albany-SUNY, Albany, New York, 12222. Alternatively, the Social History
issue and one of the CDP issues can be bought for $25.50.
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