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Readings (Listing does not imply endorsement)

Asbury, H. The Great Illusion: An Informal History of Prohibition. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968.

Babor, T. Alcohol: Customs and Rituals. NY: Chelsea House, 1986.

Blacker, E. Sociocultural factors in alcoholism, International Psychiatry Clinics, 1966, 3, 51-80.

Brown, G M. The new Puritans and alcohol: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's helath care agenda. Research World,1999 (May), 1-9. (www.capitalresearch.org/fw/fw-0599.htm)

Chauncey, R. L. New careers for moral enrepreneurs: Teenage drinking. Journal of Drug Issues, 1980, 45-70.

Ellison, R. C. Does Moderate Alcohol Consumption Prolong Life? NY: American Council on Science and Health, 1993.

Ford, G. The Benefits of Moderate Drinking: Alcohol, Health and Society. San Francisco, California: Wine Appreciation Guild, 1988.

Hanson, D. J. Preventing Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol, Culture, and Control. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995.

Heath, D. B. The new temperance movement: Through the looking glass. Drugs & Society, 1989, 3, 143-168.

Loptz, M. H. Demonizing the alcohol industry: Center for Science in the Public Interest, Organization Trends, 1999 (May), 1 & 3-5.

Manson, J. E., et al. The Prevention of Myocardial Infarction. NY: Oxford University Press, 1996.

Marlatt, G. A. Alcohol, expectancy, and emotional states: How drinking patterns maybe affected by beliefs about alcohol's effects. Alcohol Health and Research World, 1987, 11, 10-13 & 80-81.

Pittman, D. J. The New Temperance Movement. In: Pittman, D. J. and White, H. R. (eds.) Society, Culture, and Drinking Patterns Reexamined. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1991.

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