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May 30,1995
In re david's messages about brian harrison's work Drink
and the Victorians. Unfortunately it was published after Symbolic
Crusade. I had been aware of the British movement through Frances
Willard's relation to Lady Somerset.What Harrison did for me later was
both his model of a truly thorough historian as compared to my thin study
and, especially, his conception of the Temperance movement as part of the
issue ofproper and improper leisure . This has been very useful in my
thinking about the question of alternative cultures a la Gramsci and the
role of drink in it.Several of my more recent work, including a
forthcoming book, lean heavily on this conception. Also see his later
collection of papers, several of which do deal with drinking and with
leisure use-Peaceable Kingdom.
Joe Gusfield
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