2016
DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkv138
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Transnational Nationalism and Idealistic Science: The Alcohol Question between the Wars: Table 1.

Abstract: This article studies the interwar international conferences on the alcohol problem. How did they view the alcohol problem and its causes; what were the consequences for the individual and the society as a whole; and which solutions merited discussion? The first post-war conferences enjoyed an optimistic and internationalistic atmosphere, added to by American prohibition, which had given the temperance movement plenty to be hopeful about. But when the 1920s turned to the 1930s, the conferences were transformed … Show more

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“…Alkoholen har alltid varit en katalysator för andra frågor, ofta breda samhällsfrågor i tiden: industrialiseringen, krigsmaktens status, kvinnors politiska rättigheter, urbanisering och modernisering, etc. ( Edman, 2015 ; 2016 ). Alkoholfrågan tog för hundra år sedan form i ett klimat av kvardröjande nationalism och nationalromantik där “[a]lla klarsynta fosterlandsvänner måste ena sig i kamp mot den hotande olyckan av ett förbud”, som Forssell (1921 , s. 62) formulerade det.…”
Section: Friheten Och Farornaunclassified
“…Alkoholen har alltid varit en katalysator för andra frågor, ofta breda samhällsfrågor i tiden: industrialiseringen, krigsmaktens status, kvinnors politiska rättigheter, urbanisering och modernisering, etc. ( Edman, 2015 ; 2016 ). Alkoholfrågan tog för hundra år sedan form i ett klimat av kvardröjande nationalism och nationalromantik där “[a]lla klarsynta fosterlandsvänner måste ena sig i kamp mot den hotande olyckan av ett förbud”, som Forssell (1921 , s. 62) formulerade det.…”
Section: Friheten Och Farornaunclassified
“…The moral decay among youth was caused by alcohol, women's drinking and the threat of degeneration were connected, while female sobriety was seen as a role model. Answers were sought far and wide, from total prohibition and strict controls on alcohol sales to social reforms and sterilisations (Edman 2015;2016c).…”
Section: Alcohol Political Prologuementioning
confidence: 99%