Prohibition's Greatest Myths: The Distilled Truth about America's Anti-Alcohol Crusade

The word "prohibition" tends to conjure up images of smoky basement speakeasies, dancing flappers, and hardened gangsters...
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Prohibition's Greatest Myths: The Distilled Truth about America's Anti-Alcohol Crusade by Lewis, Michael

Prohibition's Greatest Myths: The Distilled Truth about America's Anti-Alcohol Crusade

BD$89.78

Prohibition's Greatest Myths: The Distilled Truth about America's Anti-Alcohol Crusade

BD$89.78
Author: Michael Lewis
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

The word "prohibition" tends to conjure up images of smoky basement speakeasies, dancing flappers, and hardened gangsters bootlegging whiskey. Such stereotypes, a prominent historian recently noted in the Washington Post, confirm that Americans' "common understanding of the prohibition era is based more on folklore than fact." Popular culture has given us a very strong, and very wrong, picture of what the period was like. Prohibition's Greatest Myths: The Distilled Truth about America's Anti--Alcohol Crusade aims to correct common misperceptions with ten essays by scholars who have spent their careers studying different aspects of the era. Each contributor unravels one myth, revealing the historical evidence that supports, complicates, or refutes our long--held beliefs about the Eighteenth Amendment.

H. Paul Thompson Jr., Joe L. Coker, Lisa M. F. Andersen, and Ann Marie E. Szymanski examine the political and religious factors in early twentieth--century America that led to the push for prohibition, including the temperance movement, the influences of religious conservatism and liberalism, the legislation of individual behavior, and the lingering effects of World War I. From there, several contributors analyze how the laws of prohibition were enforced. Michael Lewis discredits the idea that alcohol consumption increased during the era, while Richard F. Hamm clarifies the connections between prohibition and organized crime, and Thomas R. Pegram demonstrates that issues other than the failure of prohibition contributed to the amendment's repeal. Finally, contributors turn to prohibition's legacy. Mark Lawrence Schrad, Garrett Peck, and Bob L. Beach discuss the reach of prohibition beyond the United States, the influence of anti--alcohol legislation on Americans' long-term drinking habits, and efforts to link prohibition with today's debates over the legalization of marijuana.

Together, these essays debunk many of the myths surrounding "the Noble Experiment," not only providing a more in--depth analysis of prohibition but also allowing readers to engage more meaningfully in contemporary debates about alcohol and drug policy.

Author: Michael Lewis
Publisher: LSU Press
Published: 04/01/2020
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.70h x 6.40w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780807170380


Review Citation(s):
Choice 03/01/2021

About the Author

Michael Lewis is professor of sociology at Christopher Newport University in Virginia and author of The Coming of Southern Prohibition: The Dispensary System and the Battle over Liquor in South Carolina, 1907-1915.
Richard F. Hamm is professor of history at the University at Albany, State University of New York, and author of Murder, Honor, and Law: Four Virginia Homicides from Reconstruction to the Great Depression.


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