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Smashing the Liquor Machine - A Global History of Prohibition (Hardcover)
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Smashing the Liquor Machine - A Global History of Prohibition (Hardcover)
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When most people think of the prohibition era, they think of
speakeasies, gin runners, and backwoods fundamentalists railing
about the ills of strong drink. In other words, in the popular
imagination, it is a peculiarly American event. Yet, as Mark
Lawrence Schrad shows in Smashing the Liquor Machine, the
conventional scholarship on prohibition is extremely misleading for
a simple reason: American prohibition was just one piece of a
global wave of prohibition laws that occurred around the same time.
Schrad's counterintuitive global history of prohibition looks at
the anti-alcohol movement around the globe through the experiences
of pro-temperance leaders like Thomas Masaryk, founder of
Czechoslovakia, Vladimir Lenin, Leo Tolstoy, and anti-colonial
activists in India. Schrad argues that temperance wasn't "American
exceptionalism" at all, but rather one of the most broad-based and
successful transnational social movements of the modern era. In
fact, Schrad offers a fundamental re-appraisal of this colorful era
to reveal that temperance forces frequently aligned with
progressivism, social justice, liberal self-determination,
democratic socialism, labor rights, women's rights, and indigenous
rights. By placing the temperance movement in a deep global
context, he forces us to fundamentally rethink all that we think we
know about the movement. Rather than a motley collection of
puritanical American evangelicals, the global temperance movement
advocated communal self-protection against the corrupt and
predatory "liquor machine" that had become exceedingly rich off the
misery and addictions of the poor around the world, from the slums
of South Asia to central Europe to the Indian reservations of the
American west. Unlike many traditional "dry" histories, Smashing
the Liquor Machine gives voice to minority and subaltern figures
who resisted the global liquor industry, and further highlights
that the impulses that led to the temperance movement were far more
progressive and variegated than American readers have been led to
believe.
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