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David Fahey <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Oct 2001 12:57:58 -0400
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Drink Serves and Consumers in Various Venues and Eras:  America, England,
and Bolivia

chair: John Kicza, Washington State Univ.

papers:

"Maize-Beer, Gossip, and Slander: Female Tavern Proprietors and Urban,
Ethnic Cultural Elaboration in Bolivia, 1900-30," by Gina Hames, Pacific
Lutheran University

"Made for Bar Work? Barmaids in Victorian and Edwardian England and the
Movement to Abolish Barmaids," by Padma Manian, San Jose City College

"Saloons and Working Girls: Female  Pioneers in the No-Woman's Land of
American Barrooms, 1870-1920," by Madelon Powers, Univ. of New Orleans

"The Myth of Bartenders: Literary Representations of alcohol Service in
America," by Jon Miller, Univ. of Akron

comment: W. Scott Haine, Univ. of Maryland University College and Holy
Names College

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