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Alcohol/temperance historians seem to have taken over the latest
issue of the Journal of Social History. The first two articles in the
Winter 1999 issue of volume 33 are:
Janet Golden, "'An argument that goes back to the womb': the
demedicalization of fetal alcohol syndrome, 1973-1992," and
Jessica Warner and Frank Ivis, "'Damn you, you informing bitch.'
Vox Populi and the unmaking of the Gin Act of 1736."
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Jack Blocker
History, Huron College, University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario N6G 1H3 Canada
(519) 438-7224, ext. 249 /Fax (519) 438-3938
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