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August 2005

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Some ADHS-related conference papers:

Tim Reinke-Williams (University of Warwick), "Overcome with Drink to  
Most Excessive Manner": Female Sociability in the Alehouses of Early  
Modern London

session:  "Politics are Good to Drink"Use and Abuse of Alcohol in  
Early Modern Politics, chair David Clemis (Mount Royal College)

Angela McShane Jones (Victoria and Albert Museum and Royal College of  
Art), "Thinking with Drinking Things: The Materiality of Political  
Drinking

Newton Key (Eastern Illinois University), "Eating the Health of the  
King": Political Drinking and Political Temperance  in Stuart England

Matthew P. Szromba (Carthage College), Making Merry and Making  
Violence at Court: Alcohol, Politics, and Disorder in the Later  
Stuart and Early Hanoverian Royal Households

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