I teach a senior American Studies/History seminar entitled American Cultural History of Alcohol and Drugs here at the University of Texas. One of my students has come to me with an interesting topic on the changing production and use of moonshine liquor and the bootlegging industry during and after the Prohibition era. He has some great oral history from his own sources but we've had difficulty finding secondary sources on the topic. There are sources such as Wilbur Miller's <Revenuers and Moonshiners> for the 19th century but even they generally concentrate on the revenue issue rather than the culture of moonshine. Can anyone help us on this? Thanks. Mark C. Smith American Studies and History University of Texas at Austin