A paper presented by David R. Rudy at the Conference on Appalachian Children and Families in June of 1983 on prohibition repeal in an Appalachian town
Since its introduction into North America in the late nineteenth century, direct democracy, particul...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
Owner of the prohibition longevity record, Kansas has a history that in large part focuses on the su...
Prohibition did not begin with the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920, nor did it end ...
Today we as citizens of this country believe that rights and liberties rule the air. On January 16th...
There has been for some time a nee d for more material on the temperance movement in Kansas, the gre...
Wets and drys freely exchanged epithets as Kansas began the twentieth century. They agreed only upon...
Why was national alcohol Prohibition repealed in the United States? Prohibition's repeal is unique i...
On November 7, 1916, a majority of Nebraska voters made prohibition part of their state constitution...
This study focuses on the popular election for prohibition in the county of Jämtland in Sweden. The ...
The authors argue that group threat is a key driver of the adoption of new and controversial policie...
West Virginia imposed state prohibition on its citizens on July 1, 1914. While the transition to a d...
When Alaska became a state in 1959, state laws removed control of alcohol regulation from the federa...
In most cases where the reform of some element of society is sought, the group advocating the reform...
This paper discusses the history of the Prohibition Party in America, as well as its significance an...
Since its introduction into North America in the late nineteenth century, direct democracy, particul...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
Owner of the prohibition longevity record, Kansas has a history that in large part focuses on the su...
Prohibition did not begin with the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1920, nor did it end ...
Today we as citizens of this country believe that rights and liberties rule the air. On January 16th...
There has been for some time a nee d for more material on the temperance movement in Kansas, the gre...
Wets and drys freely exchanged epithets as Kansas began the twentieth century. They agreed only upon...
Why was national alcohol Prohibition repealed in the United States? Prohibition's repeal is unique i...
On November 7, 1916, a majority of Nebraska voters made prohibition part of their state constitution...
This study focuses on the popular election for prohibition in the county of Jämtland in Sweden. The ...
The authors argue that group threat is a key driver of the adoption of new and controversial policie...
West Virginia imposed state prohibition on its citizens on July 1, 1914. While the transition to a d...
When Alaska became a state in 1959, state laws removed control of alcohol regulation from the federa...
In most cases where the reform of some element of society is sought, the group advocating the reform...
This paper discusses the history of the Prohibition Party in America, as well as its significance an...
Since its introduction into North America in the late nineteenth century, direct democracy, particul...
The repeal of prohibition in Mississippi is a topic that has attracted little scholarly attention, a...
Owner of the prohibition longevity record, Kansas has a history that in large part focuses on the su...