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Drink: A Social History of America
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Carroll & Graf Pub
Publication date March 1, 1999
Pages 466
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780786705597
ISBN-10 0786705590
Dimensions 1.50 by 6.50 by 9.25 in.
Weight 1.85 lbs.
Availability§ Out of Print
Published in Great Britain
Original list price $27.95
§As reported by publisher
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Summaries and Reviews
Summary
A thought-provoking and fascinating foray into the world of alcohol explores its historical and social impact on American life and describes its many uses as a symbol of democracy, social status, and control. 20,000 first printing. (view table of contents)
Amazon.com description: Product Description: In this shrewd cultural history of drink in America, Andrew Barr considers the significance of alcohol, historically and socially, symbolic and real, in the evolution of a nation born of a rebel spirit and intoxicated by liberty - and sometimes by rum or raw whiskey, which the colonists preferred to their royally taxed British tea. While Americans have both asserted and celebrated their freedoms with alcohol they have also, in Barr's perceptive historical view, put it to more insidious use; in suppressing native American populations in the country's expansion west, for instance, or in controlling acculturation of immigrants. Blending his candidly opinionated take on history with a lively bit of cultural anthropology, Barr examines not only the social influences that determine what, where, and why we choose to drink but also the social ills that have been attributed to alcohol, from the supposed decline in national values to the dipsomaniacal state of our national health. Barr argues, however, that the scapegoating of alcohol by moral alarmists, the medical establishment, and platform politicians has more often produced dubious cures and moral hypocrisy than it has accomplished social good.

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from Carroll & Graf Pub (March 1, 1999)
9780786705597 | details & prices | 466 pages | 6.50 × 9.25 × 1.50 in. | 1.85 lbs | List price $27.95
About: Considers the historical and social significance of alcoholic beverages in the evolution of the United States
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from Diane Pub Co (April 1, 2003)
9780756753214 | details & prices | 466 pages | 6.00 × 9.25 × 1.25 in. | 1.44 lbs | List price $25.00
About: In this shrewd cultural history of drink in America, Andrew Barr considers the significance of alcohol, historically and socially, symbolic and real, in the evolution of a nation born of a rebel spirit and intoxicated by liberty - and sometimes by rum or raw whiskey, which the colonists preferred to their royally taxed British tea.
Reprint edition from Carroll & Graf Pub (April 1, 2000)
9780786707430 | details & prices | 466 pages | 6.00 × 8.75 × 1.25 in. | 1.40 lbs | List price $16.00
About: Considers the historical and social significance of alcoholic beverages in the evolution of the United States.

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