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With the permission of Carolyn N Biltoft, I post a query originally
sent to me.
The title of my paper is "Conspicuous Abstention: alcohol in the
inter-war global economy." Essentially my thesis is that as much as
the inter-war period is often defined as a moment in which the
tendency towards "conspicuous consumption" crystallizes on a mass
scale, we might understand the movements to limit, prohibit, or
"abstain" from the consumption of alcohol equally as as a
political/cultural symbol as well as an economic strategy in the
inter-war world order. I mostly work from published sources now, but i
am in Geneva Switzerland on a Gallatin Fellowship and in addition to
doing my dissertation research [on a different topic] in the League of
Nations Archives, I am also taking notes on anything related to
international economic conferences, anti-alcohol campaigns, and liquor
traffic more generally. So my questions are A.) do you think this is
a viable article and B.) do you know of any other archival sources
which i must look at...for instance do you know where the papers of
the world prohibition federation etc. are located? I hope you don't
mind me asking you! I so admire your work and your wisdom on H-world
more generally. I would be so greatful for any advice/insight you
could give me. Thank you.
Carolyn N. Biltoft
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