Description |
xxiii, 725 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm |
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Gender group: gdr Men lcdgt |
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Nationality/regional group: nat Americans lcdgt |
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Occupational/field of activity group: occ University and college faculty members lcdgt |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 561-695) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Everything you know about prohibition is wrong -- Part I. The continental empires. Two Tolstoys and a Lenin: temperance and prohibition in Russia -- The temperance internationale: Social Democrats against the liquor machine in Sweden and Belgium -- Temperance, liberalism and nationalism in the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires -- Part III. The British Empire. Temperance and self-determination in the British Isles -- Black man's burden, white man's liquor in southern Africa -- Gandhi, Indian nationalism, and the temperance resistance against the Raj -- The dry man of Europe: Ottoman prohibition against British domination -- Part III. The United States. First peoples, first prohibitionists -- Liquor and the ethnic cleansing of North America -- "All great reforms go together": temperance and abolitionism -- The Empire Club strikes back -- A tale of two Franceses: temperance and suffragism in the United States -- The progressive soul of American prohibition -- Prohibition against American imperialism -- A people's history of American prohibition -- The battle for dry America -- Conclusion: Where did we go wrong? |
Summary |
"The book begins with a vignette of the world's most famous-and most misunderstood-prohibitionist: the hatchet-wielding saloon smasher, Carrie Nation. A deeper investigation finds that she was anything but the Bible-thumping, white, conservative evangelical that she's commonly made-out to be; but rather a populist-progressive equal-rights crusader. Chapter 1 lays bare the shortcomings of the dominant, historical narrative of temperance and prohibitionism as uniquely American developments resulting from a clash of religious and cultural groups. By examining the global history of prohibition, we can shed new light on the American experience. Answering the fundamental question-why prohibition? This book argues that temperance was a global resistance movement against imperialism, subjugation, and the predatory capitalism of a liquor traffic in which political and economic elites profited handsomely from the addiction and misery of the people"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Prohibition -- History.
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Temperance -- History.
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Prohibition. (OCoLC)fst01078761
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Temperance. (OCoLC)fst01147309
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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History.
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ISBN |
9780190841577 hardcover |
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0190841575 hardcover |
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9780190841591 electronic publication |
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9780197523322 electronic book |
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