I have a paper coming out in _Social Science and Medicine_,
"Intoxication and bad behaviour", which includes a review of this area.
Seed also the paper by Ingeborg Rossow in the Feb. 2001 Supplement to
_Addiction_, Alcohol and homicide: a cross-cultural comparison of the
relationship in 14 European countries" (Vol. 96, Supple. 1, pp.
S77-S92). Robin Room
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From: Joan McCord [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, 29 March 2001 9:24 PM
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Subject: Re: NYTimes.com Article: Europe Making Sweden Ease Alcohol
Rules
there's some work on this topic included in Society, Culture, and
Drinking Patterns Reexamined, edited by David Pittman and Helene Raskin
White.
Joan McCord
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> The article about alcohol, Sweden, and the European Union from the
> NYTimes
> that was posted on this list the other day quoted Dr. Gunar Agren, of
> Sweden's National Institute of Health. He noted that in Sweden,
> unlike
> Italy, the tradition was that people drank and beat each other up, in
> other
> words, as I understand it, that the behavior of drunks was culturally
> determined.
>
> And so my question: are there good recent works that discuss that
> connection
> among culture, drunkenness, and the behavior which follows? I'd be
> interested in works that compare the people of different countries or
> those
> which concentrate on people from different sections or different
> groups in
> America.
>
> Jerome Nadelhaft
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