This thesis provides an historical overview of the legal restrictions placed on access to alcohol in New Zealand and details some consequences of these restrictions. It questions whether the historical evidence from New Zealand supports the availability theory of alcohol. The availability theory contends that for most societies the per capita consumption of alcohol can be reduced by restricting its availability, thereby reducing alcohol-related harm. The theory was propounded in detail by the international alcohol research community from the 1970s but was also implicit in 'restrictionist' approaches increasingly adopted in a variety of countries, including New Zealand, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The thesis focuses prim...
In reviewing the existing historiography of alcohol in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New Z...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...
This thesis provides an historical overview of the legal restrictions placed on access to alcohol in...
In 1893 the Liberal Government in New Zealand under R.J. Seddon introduced and passed the Alcoholic ...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
This article briefly examines a range of economic, moral, political, theological and other arguments...
By the 1880's and early 1890's a number of social problems were demanding increased public attention...
Although breath and blood alcohol tests and limits for drivers were instituted in 1969 and anti-drin...
On 1 December 1917 New Zealand adopted six o'clock closing of hotels for the duration of the war and...
The temperance movement was a social reform movement which sought to limit alcohol consumption, and ...
This book details the rich, complex and often contested role of alcohol in New Zealand society. It e...
This article shows that attitudes towards and behaviours involving the consumption of alcohol in New...
Public bars in New Zealand traded from nine o'clock a.m. to six o'clock p.m. from Monday to Saturday...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The leading cause of morta...
In reviewing the existing historiography of alcohol in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New Z...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...
This thesis provides an historical overview of the legal restrictions placed on access to alcohol in...
In 1893 the Liberal Government in New Zealand under R.J. Seddon introduced and passed the Alcoholic ...
Alcohol has been heavily regulated around the world for many centuries. Today there are at least as ...
This article briefly examines a range of economic, moral, political, theological and other arguments...
By the 1880's and early 1890's a number of social problems were demanding increased public attention...
Although breath and blood alcohol tests and limits for drivers were instituted in 1969 and anti-drin...
On 1 December 1917 New Zealand adopted six o'clock closing of hotels for the duration of the war and...
The temperance movement was a social reform movement which sought to limit alcohol consumption, and ...
This book details the rich, complex and often contested role of alcohol in New Zealand society. It e...
This article shows that attitudes towards and behaviours involving the consumption of alcohol in New...
Public bars in New Zealand traded from nine o'clock a.m. to six o'clock p.m. from Monday to Saturday...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The leading cause of morta...
In reviewing the existing historiography of alcohol in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New Z...
© 2017 Dr Claire Patricia WilkinsonSince the 1970s, increased alcohol availability in Victoria has r...
This thesis provides a detailed examination of the change in public attitudes toward the control, o...