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Author Malleck, Dan, 1968- author.

Title Liquor and the liberal state : drink and order before prohibition / Dan Malleck.

Publication Info. Vancouver, British Columbia : UBC Press, [2022]
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Description xiv, 399 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-373) and index.
Contents Introduction: Arguing over Liquor and Liberalism -- The Place of the Government in the Drinks of the People -- Centralization, I: The Crooks Act -- Power and Influence in the New System -- Politics, Law, and the License Branch -- How Drinking Affects the Constitution, 1864-83 -- McCarthy and Crooks Enter a Tavern, 1883-85 -- Attempting to Water Down the Scott Act, 1884-92 -- Plebiscites as Tools for Change? 1883-94 -- Talking and Blocking National Prohibition, 1891-99 -- Dodging Decisions at the End of the Liberals' Era, 1894-1905 -- Drinking in Whitney's Conservative Liberal State, 1905-07 -- Centralization, II: Beyond the Crooks Act, 1907-16 -- Conclusion: Liquor, Liberalism, and the Legacy of the Crooks Act.
Summary "Cultural pastime, profitable industry, or harmful influence on the nation? Liquor was a tricky issue for municipal, provincial, and federal governments after Confederation. Liquor and the Liberal State traces the takeover of liquor regulation by the Ontario provincial government in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Dan Malleck explores how notions of individual freedom, equality, and property rights were debated, challenged, and modified in response to an active prohibitionist movement and equally active liquor industry. While the liquor licensing regime helped build a vast patronage base for the governing Liberal Party, some believed it exceeded the constitutional authority of the provinces. The drink question became as political as it was moral - a key issue in the establishment of judicial definitions of provincial and federal rights, and, ultimately in the crafting of the modern state. Liquor and the Liberal State demonstrates the challenges governments faced when dealing with the seemingly simple, but tremendously complicated, alcoholic beverage. This lively and meticulous work shows how commentators of all stripes fit the liquor question into a complex conception of liberalism, typically seeing either prohibition or excessive consumption of liquor as an infringement of personal liberty and a threat to the fundamental values of the nation."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Government policy -- Canada -- History.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Government policy -- Ontario -- History.
Liquor laws -- Canada -- History.
Liquor laws -- Ontario -- History.
License system -- Canada -- History.
License system -- Ontario -- History.
Prohibition -- Canada -- History.
Prohibition -- Ontario -- History.
Liberalism -- Canada -- History.
Liberalism -- Ontario -- History.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- Government policy (OCoLC)fst00898218
Liberalism (OCoLC)fst00997183
License system (OCoLC)fst00998052
Liquor laws (OCoLC)fst00999731
Prohibition (OCoLC)fst01078761
Canada (OCoLC)fst01204310
Ontario (OCoLC)fst01204832
Genre/Form History (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780774867160 (hardcover)
0774867167 (hardcover)
9780774867177 (softcover)
0774867175 (softcover)
9780774867184 electronic book
9780774867191 (EPUB)

 
    
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