Teaching Alcohol and Temperance History: A Roundtable Discussion
chair: Scott C. Martin, Bowling Green State Univ.
panels:
"Alcohol, Temperance, and Antebellum American Reform," by Scott C. Martin
"Integrating Drink and Temperance Studies in Gender and Women's History,"
by Michelle McClellan, Univ. of Georgia
"Temperance and Drink in the Urban Context," by W. Scott Haine, Univ. of
Maryland University College and Holy Names College
""Teaching the Temperance Movement as American Political Literature," by
Jon Miller, Univ. of Akron
"Teaching Prohibition as Constitutional history," by David Kyvig, Northern
Illinois Univ.
"Teaching the Social History of alcohol in Russia," by Patricia Herlihy,
Brown Univ.
""Drink and Temperance in Latin America History and Studies," by John
Kicza, Washington State Univ.
"Teaching Alcohol and Temperance History Online," by Bud Burkhard, Univ. of
Maryland University College
"From Montgomery's Tavern to Joe Canadian: Integrating Alcohol Studies into
Undergraduate Teaching North of the Border," by Cheryl Krasnick Warsh,
Malaspina University College
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