Dry Manhattan: Prohibition in New York CityHarvard University Press, 2009年6月30日 - 359 頁 In 1919, the United States made its boldest attempt at social reform: Prohibition. This "noble experiment" was aggressively promoted, and spectacularly unsuccessful, in New York City. In the first major work on Prohibition in a quarter century, and the only full history of Prohibition in the era's most vibrant city, Lerner describes a battle between competing visions of the United States that encompassed much more than the freedom to drink. |
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第 3 頁
... ethnic working - class neighborhoods , whose residents experienced Prohibition , not as the " noble experiment ” Hoover described , but as a crusade rooted in the bigotry of the dry move- ment and its distrust of ethnic and racial ...
... ethnic working - class neighborhoods , whose residents experienced Prohibition , not as the " noble experiment ” Hoover described , but as a crusade rooted in the bigotry of the dry move- ment and its distrust of ethnic and racial ...
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... ethnic counterparts. Taken as a whole, the resistance to Prohibition in New York City, which extended from the bottom of the city's social ladder to the more “respectable” types at the upper levels of society, confirmed New York's place ...
... ethnic counterparts. Taken as a whole, the resistance to Prohibition in New York City, which extended from the bottom of the city's social ladder to the more “respectable” types at the upper levels of society, confirmed New York's place ...
第 28 頁
... ethnic groups that populated cities like New York as they were by concerns over the saloon.52 As this trait of his emerged , the press began to take a more critical view of the style and tone of Anderson's pressure politics . Having 28 ...
... ethnic groups that populated cities like New York as they were by concerns over the saloon.52 As this trait of his emerged , the press began to take a more critical view of the style and tone of Anderson's pressure politics . Having 28 ...
第 31 頁
... ethnic sentiment in the United States cloaked as patriotism , which un- dermined the ability of ethnic Americans to challenge the dry movement in any meaningful fashion . In the context of the war , German Americans came under scrutiny ...
... ethnic sentiment in the United States cloaked as patriotism , which un- dermined the ability of ethnic Americans to challenge the dry movement in any meaningful fashion . In the context of the war , German Americans came under scrutiny ...
第 33 頁
... ethnic communities for the duration of the war years. With “foreign” habits already coming under close scrutiny in Progressive- era America, few ethnic minorities desired to draw any more attention to themselves by challenging ...
... ethnic communities for the duration of the war years. With “foreign” habits already coming under close scrutiny in Progressive- era America, few ethnic minorities desired to draw any more attention to themselves by challenging ...
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A New Era? | 40 |
A Hopeless and Thankless Task | 61 |
The Brewers of Bigotry | 96 |
The Itch to Try New Things | 127 |
Vote as You Drink | 148 |
Hootch Joints in Harlem | 199 |
Al Smith the Wet Hope of the Nation | 227 |
The End of the Party | 255 |
A Surging Wet Tide | 271 |
The Wet Convention and the New Deal | 289 |
Abbreviations | 310 |
Acknowledgments | 342 |
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