>Let me suggest a few things. Patrick McLaughlin "Inebriate Reformatories in >Scotland: An Institutional History" in Robin Room and Susanna Barrows >Drinking:Behavior and Belief in Modern History UCal Press 1991. It by the way >has a great bibliography broken down by countries. Also Baumohl has written >some superb other stuff. Baumohl and Room "Inebriety, Doctors and the State: >Alcohol Treatment Institutions Before 1940 Recent Developments in Alcoholism, >ed. Marc Galanter, vol 5. pp.135-74 and "On Asylums, Homes, and Moral >Treatment: The Case of the San Francisco Home for the Care of the Inebriate, >1859-1870" Contemporary Drug Problems 13 (1986) (by the way, one of my >favorite articles in the whole field). There is also Edward Brown "What >Should We Do with the Inebriate" Journal of the History of the Behavioral >Sciences 21 (january, 1985). By the way, I teach a somewhat similar senior course except that it is limited to the United States and includes other drugs which I call American Cultural History of Alcohol and Drugs. I am also teaching it in a graduate format this semester so look forward to picking your and others' brains about the subject. I will pass on information about the network to my interested graduate students. ---------------------- Information from the mail header -----------------------