A century ago, the federal government and the many states became intertwined in the pursuit of national Prohibition. Prohibition also represented a literal, fundamental change to the Constitution. The Eighteenth Amendment forbade an individual behavior under the pretext of economic regulation and set out to destroy the industries and institutions associated with indulging that behavior. Moreover, it presented a moment when the powers between state and federal government were not neatly divisible but rather quite messily intertwined. Why is it that not all reform movements turned to a constitutional amendment? There needs to be a greater exploration of the casual mechanisms by which Prohibition became not only a national issue but a national...
Social Scientists have developed a research agenda that seeks to explain prohibition policy adoption...
Photograph showing Temperance protestors outside an unidentified Ohio saloon. During the late 1800s,...
Undated, and signed only "Independent Citizen," this broadside outlines arguments against a proposed...
Richard E Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, ...
Why was national alcohol Prohibition repealed in the United States? Prohibition's repeal is unique i...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
This Article offers a detailed analysis of major Taft Court decisions involving prohibition, includi...
Early nineteenth century Americans embraced a culture of drink that was embedded in all parts of lif...
DISCUSSION of proposed prohibitory amendments to Constitutions, State or Federal, are usually regard...
Because of the substantial minority support for Prohibition and the Eighteenth Amendment, this artic...
The 18th amendment arose out of a larger temperance movement in which alcohol was commonly viewed as...
The United States has a drinking problem; or rather, an alcohol problem. In the aftermath of Prohibi...
The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbade the manufacture and sale of alcoh...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
With the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, the United States bec...
Social Scientists have developed a research agenda that seeks to explain prohibition policy adoption...
Photograph showing Temperance protestors outside an unidentified Ohio saloon. During the late 1800s,...
Undated, and signed only "Independent Citizen," this broadside outlines arguments against a proposed...
Richard E Hamm, Shaping the Eighteenth Amendment: Temperance Reform, Legal Culture, and the Polity, ...
Why was national alcohol Prohibition repealed in the United States? Prohibition's repeal is unique i...
In 1933 America decisively ended its ill-fated experiment in national prohibition by enacting the Tw...
This Article offers a detailed analysis of major Taft Court decisions involving prohibition, includi...
Early nineteenth century Americans embraced a culture of drink that was embedded in all parts of lif...
DISCUSSION of proposed prohibitory amendments to Constitutions, State or Federal, are usually regard...
Because of the substantial minority support for Prohibition and the Eighteenth Amendment, this artic...
The 18th amendment arose out of a larger temperance movement in which alcohol was commonly viewed as...
The United States has a drinking problem; or rather, an alcohol problem. In the aftermath of Prohibi...
The Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution forbade the manufacture and sale of alcoh...
The Eighteenth Amendment, which prohibited alcohol distribution and sales nationwide, signaled a shi...
With the ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution in 1920, the United States bec...
Social Scientists have developed a research agenda that seeks to explain prohibition policy adoption...
Photograph showing Temperance protestors outside an unidentified Ohio saloon. During the late 1800s,...
Undated, and signed only "Independent Citizen," this broadside outlines arguments against a proposed...