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1 | "John Barleycorn Must Die": An Introduction to the Social History of Alcohol | 3 |
2 | Dry Patriotism: The Chiniquy Crusade | 27 |
3 | Temperance in Upper Canada as Ethnic Subterfuge | 43 |
4 | "Oh, Lord, pour a cordial in her wounded heart": The Drinking Woman in Victorian and Edwardian Canada | 70 |
5 | Inebriate Institutions in North America, 1840-1920 | 92 |
6 | "The spectre of a drunkard's grave": One Family's Battle with Alcohol in Late Nineteenth-Century Canada | 115 |
7 | Prohibition or Regulation? The Enforcement of the Canada Temperance Act in Moncton, 1881-1896 | 144 |
8 | The East-Coast Rum-Running Economy | 166 |
9 | "Profit was just a circumstance": The Evolution of Government Liquor Control in British Columbia, 1920-1988 | 172 |
Notes | 193 | |
Bibliography | 249 | |
Index | 263 | |
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