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malcolm purinton <[log in to unmask]>
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Alcohol and Drugs History Society <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Nov 2010 20:58:31 -0800
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In a recent class discussion about French imperialism in Indochina a
professor of mine brought up three monopolies controlled by the colonial
government: Salt, Opium, Alcohol. My own research has been focused on beer
and alcohol through imperialism and gender in world history and I am looking
for more information about the alcohol production and trade in French
Indochina. If anyone could recommend any sources I would very much
appreciate it. Specifically, I am looking for information on alcohol and its
role in Indochinese/Vietnamese society under colonial rule, the production,
consumption and trade of alcohol between France and her colonies. Sources
dealing with greater networks of alcohol trade and policy are also very
welcome. Thank you.

Malcolm Purinton
Washington State University
PhD Candidate
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