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David Fahey <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 28 Mar 1996 10:28:41 -0800
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http://www.cohums.ohio-state.edu/history/athgroup/default.htm
 
Here is the updated web page for the ATHG with email and other addresses
for the president, secretary-treasurer, and editor.
 
> [Image] The Alcohol and Temperance History Group
>
> is an organization of historians, anthropologists, epidemiologists,
> sociologists, and other scholars and scientists in North America and
> abroad who share a common interest in the social history of alcohol.
>
> Joining the Alcohol and Temperance History Group
>
> The Group publishes The Social History of Alcohol Review, a
> scholarly newsletter and magazine that helps subscribers stay
> informed of developments in the field. The Social History of Alcohol
> Review publishes articles, reviews, bibliographies, and news items.
> ( We offer the table of contents of the Spring-Fall 1995 issue.)
> Scott Haine is the editor. His address is
> W. Scott Haine
> 626 Greenwhich Lane
> Foster City, CA 94404
> (415)638-1774
>
> The electronic mail address is: [log in to unmask]
>
> Back issues of the Social History of Alcohol Review are available
> from the past Secretary-Treasurer, Professor Richard Hamm, of the
> Department of History at the State University of New York, Albany.
> Professor Hamm's address is: [log in to unmask]
>
> The Alcohol and Temperance History Group is an affiliate of the
> American Historical Association. Its affiliate status allows the
> Group to sponsor a session at the annual meeting of the AHA, which
> occurs in January during the first weekend after the new year.
> Members attending the AHA also hold an informal breakfast meeting,
> usually on Sunday morning.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Persons interested in the work of the Alcohol and Temperance History
> Group may communicate with the members through an un-moderated
> internet discussion group maintained by Professor David Fahey of
> Miami University in Oxford, Ohio USA. The address of the Listserv
> is:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> To subscribe, send an electronic mail message to
> [log in to unmask]
> that says
> subscribe athg "your name"
> and a welcome letter will come to your electronic mail box giving
> you further instructions.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Officers of the Alcohol and Temperance History Group
>
> The current President of the Alcohol and Temperance History Group is
> Patricia Prestwich, Professor of History and Classics, University of
> Alberta. Her address is:
>
> Professor Patricia E. Prestwich
> Department of History and Classics
> University of Alberta
> Edmonton, Alberta
> Canada T6G 2H4
> phone: (403)492-3270
> fax: (403) 492-9125
> Her electronic mail address is [log in to unmask]
>
> The Secretary-Treasurer of the Alcohol and Temperance History Group
> is Ron Roizen. His address is:
>
> Ron Roizen
> 1818 Hearst Ave.
> Berkeley, CA 94703
> phone: 510-848-9123
> fax: 510-848-9210
>
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
> Past Presidents include:
>
> Jack S. Blocker, Jr. (Huron College--University of Western Ontario)
> David Fahey, Miami University (Ohio)
> Joseph Gusfield, University of California, San Diego
> K. Austin Kerr, Ohio State University
> Geoffrey Giles, University of Florida
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> We offer a paper by Richard Hamm, "Prohibition and Violence," and a
> discussion of it.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> We offer information on "neo-prohibition."
>
> You may enjoy "The Ohio Dry Campaign of 1918" offered by K. Austin
> Kerr of the Ohio State University Department of History.
>
> Other materials on American prohibition
> An American agency, The National Clearinghouse for Drug and Alcohol
> Information, is on the Web.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> We invite members of the ATHG to submit links of interest to the
> study of the social history of alcohol to this World Wide Web
> service. Please submit them either to Ron Roizen or K. Austin Kerr,
> Ohio State University History Department Webmaster.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Return to the Ohio State University History Department Home Page
> (The ATHG page was revised by K. Austin Kerr on November 6, 1995)

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