Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 76-85.Introduction -- “A combination of aristocrats and religionists”? Saunders, class and respectability -- “An auxiliary, not a usurper”: Saunders, temperance and secularisation -- Rethinking temperance : a social movement in biographical perspective.Existing histories of the early temperance movement in New South Wales all adopt broad, structural approaches, constructing explanatory narratives that focus variously on issues of class, social status and secularisation to explain the rise of the movement in the early 1830s and its turn toward total abstinence in the final years of that decade.This thesis examines the writings and reported actions of a key leader in the movement, John Saunders, in order...
<p>In the nineteenth century, temperance movements provided the occasion for a transnational d...
In 1893 the Liberal Government in New Zealand under R.J. Seddon introduced and passed the Alcoholic ...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The thesis seeks to steal only with a limited aspect of Engels' thesis on the relationship between d...
© 2018 Kenneth Douglas BarelliThis thesis seeks to examine the influence of the Methodist Church in ...
The temperance movement is a social reform movement which reflects Protestant ethical values. In th...
The Band of Hope was a non-denominational movement with membership open to all children who pledged ...
The subject dissertation examines the history of private and governmental efforts to limit, temper, ...
The purpose of this article is to reveal the role of the perception of alcohol’s harm in the outcome...
This thesis sets out to record and explain the opposition to the use of alcohol in 19th century Sco...
Researchers commonly assume that an individualistic ethos swept through the nation concomitant with ...
This thesis approaches opinions on temperance and prohibition among early twentieth-century British...
While Victorian public discourse, habits, and material culture often focused upon drinking alcohol, ...
This research work will present the contribution of the temperance movement in the struggle of the E...
<p>In the nineteenth century, temperance movements provided the occasion for a transnational d...
In 1893 the Liberal Government in New Zealand under R.J. Seddon introduced and passed the Alcoholic ...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The thesis seeks to steal only with a limited aspect of Engels' thesis on the relationship between d...
© 2018 Kenneth Douglas BarelliThis thesis seeks to examine the influence of the Methodist Church in ...
The temperance movement is a social reform movement which reflects Protestant ethical values. In th...
The Band of Hope was a non-denominational movement with membership open to all children who pledged ...
The subject dissertation examines the history of private and governmental efforts to limit, temper, ...
The purpose of this article is to reveal the role of the perception of alcohol’s harm in the outcome...
This thesis sets out to record and explain the opposition to the use of alcohol in 19th century Sco...
Researchers commonly assume that an individualistic ethos swept through the nation concomitant with ...
This thesis approaches opinions on temperance and prohibition among early twentieth-century British...
While Victorian public discourse, habits, and material culture often focused upon drinking alcohol, ...
This research work will present the contribution of the temperance movement in the struggle of the E...
<p>In the nineteenth century, temperance movements provided the occasion for a transnational d...
In 1893 the Liberal Government in New Zealand under R.J. Seddon introduced and passed the Alcoholic ...
“Selling Sobriety” explores the uneasy symbiosis between the antebellum temperance movement and a di...