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Drink in Canada: Historical Essays Book

Drink in Canada: Historical Essays
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  • Drink in Canada: Historical Essays
  • Written by author Cheryl Krasnick Warsh
  • Published by McGill-Queens University Press, October 1993
  • Through an international comparison, Cheryl Warsh introduces the major themes in both historical and anthropological studies of beverage alcohol use. In a separate essay she describes the stigma attached to female alcoholism, particularly its association
  • The Elixir of Life or the Demon Rum? Liquor has been an integral aspect of Canadian culture since European contact. The contributing authors of this collection describe drinking habits, temperance movements, and the prohibition experience in Canada from t
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1"John Barleycorn Must Die": An Introduction to the Social History of Alcohol3
2Dry Patriotism: The Chiniquy Crusade27
3Temperance in Upper Canada as Ethnic Subterfuge43
4"Oh, Lord, pour a cordial in her wounded heart": The Drinking Woman in Victorian and Edwardian Canada70
5Inebriate Institutions in North America, 1840-192092
6"The spectre of a drunkard's grave": One Family's Battle with Alcohol in Late Nineteenth-Century Canada115
7Prohibition or Regulation? The Enforcement of the Canada Temperance Act in Moncton, 1881-1896144
8The East-Coast Rum-Running Economy166
9"Profit was just a circumstance": The Evolution of Government Liquor Control in British Columbia, 1920-1988172
Notes193
Bibliography249
Index263
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