This open access book surveys drinking in Britain between the Licensing Act of 1869 and the wartime regulations imposed on alcohol production and consumption after 1914. This was a period marked by the expansion of the drink industry and by increasingly restrictive licensing laws. Politics and commerce co-existed with moral and medical concerns about drunkenness and combined, these factors pushed alcohol consumers into the public spotlight. Through an analysis of public and private records, medical texts and sociological studies, the book investigates the reasons why Victorians and Edwardians consumed alcohol in the ways that they did and explores the ideas about alcohol that circulated in the period. This book shows that they had many reas...
The thesis seeks to steal only with a limited aspect of Engels' thesis on the relationship between d...
This review surveys recent developments in the historiography of the politics of alcohol in twentiet...
Drawing on accounts of the period, examines role of drink in social and working life. Alcohol was pr...
This open access book surveys drinking in Britain between the Licensing Act of 1869 and the wartime ...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
From alarm about the prospect of ‘twenty-four drinking’ to campaigns for a minimum price per unit, t...
This chapter, based on research for my PhD thesis, examines the excessive drinking of alcoholic bev...
In contemporary Britain, alcohol is an acute concern for the government and public alike. This paper...
© 2014 Dr. Caroline Elizabeth ClarkIn mid-nineteenth-century Victoria, the courts and prisons were f...
Drunkenness assumed increasing importance as a ‘problem’ in the discourses of the nineteenth century...
In Victorian England excessive drinking was seen as almost exclusively a male prob- lem, but around ...
This article provides a contextualized analysis of the representation of alcohol in British war lite...
My aim is to analyse how the alcohol question and its responses were framed in the formative period ...
Scholars in the burgeoning field of drinking studies usually fall into two broad camps: those invest...
This is a study of the techniques of moral regulation projects which target the drinking practices o...
The thesis seeks to steal only with a limited aspect of Engels' thesis on the relationship between d...
This review surveys recent developments in the historiography of the politics of alcohol in twentiet...
Drawing on accounts of the period, examines role of drink in social and working life. Alcohol was pr...
This open access book surveys drinking in Britain between the Licensing Act of 1869 and the wartime ...
The Victorians liked to drink and they lived in a society geared towards alcohol consumption. In the...
From alarm about the prospect of ‘twenty-four drinking’ to campaigns for a minimum price per unit, t...
This chapter, based on research for my PhD thesis, examines the excessive drinking of alcoholic bev...
In contemporary Britain, alcohol is an acute concern for the government and public alike. This paper...
© 2014 Dr. Caroline Elizabeth ClarkIn mid-nineteenth-century Victoria, the courts and prisons were f...
Drunkenness assumed increasing importance as a ‘problem’ in the discourses of the nineteenth century...
In Victorian England excessive drinking was seen as almost exclusively a male prob- lem, but around ...
This article provides a contextualized analysis of the representation of alcohol in British war lite...
My aim is to analyse how the alcohol question and its responses were framed in the formative period ...
Scholars in the burgeoning field of drinking studies usually fall into two broad camps: those invest...
This is a study of the techniques of moral regulation projects which target the drinking practices o...
The thesis seeks to steal only with a limited aspect of Engels' thesis on the relationship between d...
This review surveys recent developments in the historiography of the politics of alcohol in twentiet...
Drawing on accounts of the period, examines role of drink in social and working life. Alcohol was pr...