Focusing on Belgium from the mid-nineteenth century until the First World War, Vleugels presents a study of the drunkard in society.
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Narratives of Drunkenness: Belgium, 1830-1914 by An Vleugels
Focusing on Belgium from the mid-nineteenth century until the First World War, Vleugels presents a study of the drunkard in society.
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Vleugels, An
Table of Contents
Introduction; Part 1 Drunkenness and the People; Chapter 1 Drunken Farmers; Chapter 2 Drunkenness and the Working Classes; Chapter 3 Drunkenness and the Middle Classes; Chapter 4 Drunkenness and the Upper Classes; Chapter 5 Drunkenness in the Colony; Part 2 The Politics of Drunkenness; Chapter 6 Laissez Faire, Laissez Buver: 1830-86; Chapter 7 Catholics, Liberals, Socialists: Change and Drink: 1880-9; Chapter 8 Remedying Dangerousness: 1889-1914; Part 3 Drunkenness and its Specialists; Chapter 9 Hygienists; Chapter 10 Alienists; Chapter 11 Criminal Anthropologists; conclusion Conclusion;
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9781138662018
1138662011
Narratives of Drunkenness: Belgium, 1830-1914 by An Vleugels
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