Great News for Readers of The Social History of Alcohol Review

Jon Miller, co-editor of The Social History of Alcohol Review
October 14, 2000

The Hazelden-Pittman Archives has generously offered to support the
Alcohol and Temperance History Group (ATHG) as the publisher and
distributor of The Social History of Alcohol Review (SHAR). The
Alcohol and Temperance History Group will retain ownership and
editorial control of The Social History of Alcohol Review. ATHG dues,
once reserved for the production and postage costs of SHAR, will now
be free to fund prizes for the best new work in our field and for the
organization of an international conference on the social history of
alcohol. This partnership will also enable SHAR to become a quarterly
publication in 2001. Unless there is widespread objection, the
editors will proceed with this partnership as soon as practicable.

The Hazelden Foundation is a non-profit organization providing high
quality, affordable rehabilitation, education, prevention, and
professional services and publications in chemical dependency and
related disorders. The main headquarters of the Hazelden Foundation
is located fifty miles north of downtown Minneapolis/St. Paul,
Minnesota. The Hazelden-Pittman Archives, Museum and Press, are part
of Hazelden's Information and Educational Services division.The HP
archives is a major repository of historical materials on alcohol in
American history, Alcoholics Anonymous, and the Hazelden Foundation.
Their website (www.h-pmuseum.org) features permanent galleries on the
history of Hazelden, Alcoholics Anonymous, the politics of addiction
and addiction in popular culture. The museum also devotes permanent
galleries to notable books and people, and their current exhibit
describes the history of the Keeley Institute and Gold Cure.