Demon of the Middle Class: Self-control, Liquor, and the Ideology of Temperance in the 19th-century America |
Contents
The Discovery of Addiction | 14 |
The Consequences of Intoxication | 57 |
SelfControl Temperance and Middle Class Culture | 118 |
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