This is a unique retelling of the history of temperance and prohibition. Rather than focusing on white, rural, conservative American bible-thumpers, Mark Lawrence Schrad contends that the temperance movement was a progressive, international, and revolutionary movement of oppressed-peoples fighting the liquor traffic, through which states and rich capitalists combined to get the lower classes addicted to drink for profit. Schrad shows that the temperance movement was in fact a global pro-justice movement that had an impact in nearly every major country in the world, both developing and developed.…mehr
This is a unique retelling of the history of temperance and prohibition. Rather than focusing on white, rural, conservative American bible-thumpers, Mark Lawrence Schrad contends that the temperance movement was a progressive, international, and revolutionary movement of oppressed-peoples fighting the liquor traffic, through which states and rich capitalists combined to get the lower classes addicted to drink for profit. Schrad shows that the temperance movement was in fact a global pro-justice movement that had an impact in nearly every major country in the world, both developing and developed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Lawrence Schrad is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Villanova University. He is the author of The Political Power of Bad Ideas: Networks, Institutions, and the Global Prohibition Wave, which was published by Oxford University Press in 2010. His most recent book: Vodka Politics: Alcohol, Autocracy, and the Secret History of the Russian State (2014) has gone through two editions and has been translated into Polish, Slovak, Lithuanian, and Chinese.
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* Chapter 1: Introduction-Everything You Know About Prohibition Is Wrong * Part I: The Continental Empires * Chapter 2: Two Tolstoys and a Lenin-Temperance and Prohibition in Russia * Chapter 3: The Temperance Internationale-Social Democrats Against the Liquor Machine in Sweden and Belgium * Chapter 4: Temperance, Liberalism, and Nationalism in the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires * Part II: The British Empire * Chapter 5: Temperance and Self-Determination in the British Isles * Chapter 6: Black Man's Burden, White Man's Liquor in Southern Africa * Chapter 7: Gandhi, Indian Nationalism, and Temperance Resistance Against the Raj * Chapter 8: The Dry Man of Europe-Ottoman Prohibition Against British Domination * Part III: The United States * Chapter 9: First Peoples, First Prohibitionists * Chapter 10: Liquor and the Ethnic Cleansing of North America * Chapter 11: "All Great Reforms Go Together"-Temperance and Abolitionism * Chapter 12: The Empire Club Strikes Back * Chapter 13: A Tale of Two Franceses-Temperance and Suffragism in the United States * Chapter 14: The Progressive Soul of American Prohibition * Chapter 15: Prohibition Against American Imperialism * Chapter 16: A People's History of American Prohibition * Chapter 17: Conclusion-Where Did We Go Wrong?
* Chapter 1: Introduction-Everything You Know About Prohibition Is Wrong * Part I: The Continental Empires * Chapter 2: Two Tolstoys and a Lenin-Temperance and Prohibition in Russia * Chapter 3: The Temperance Internationale-Social Democrats Against the Liquor Machine in Sweden and Belgium * Chapter 4: Temperance, Liberalism, and Nationalism in the German and Austro-Hungarian Empires * Part II: The British Empire * Chapter 5: Temperance and Self-Determination in the British Isles * Chapter 6: Black Man's Burden, White Man's Liquor in Southern Africa * Chapter 7: Gandhi, Indian Nationalism, and Temperance Resistance Against the Raj * Chapter 8: The Dry Man of Europe-Ottoman Prohibition Against British Domination * Part III: The United States * Chapter 9: First Peoples, First Prohibitionists * Chapter 10: Liquor and the Ethnic Cleansing of North America * Chapter 11: "All Great Reforms Go Together"-Temperance and Abolitionism * Chapter 12: The Empire Club Strikes Back * Chapter 13: A Tale of Two Franceses-Temperance and Suffragism in the United States * Chapter 14: The Progressive Soul of American Prohibition * Chapter 15: Prohibition Against American Imperialism * Chapter 16: A People's History of American Prohibition * Chapter 17: Conclusion-Where Did We Go Wrong?
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