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Labour and the Politics of Alcohol: the Decline of a Cause
Drink and the Victorians
Responses to Alcohol-Related Problems in Four Western Countries: Characterising and Explaining Cultural Wetness and Dryness
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Anglican Temperance Movements in England, 1859-1873: an Example of Practical Ecumenism
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Maps Made by Temperance the Legacy of ‘Local Option’ Controls on Alcohol in Melbourne
Drink and the Victorians : a History of the British Temperance Movement
The Temperance Movement and the "Drink Question", 1895-1933
Drink and Poverty in Late Victorian England
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Labour and the Politics of Alcohol: the Decline of a Cause
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The Campaign for Prohibition in Victorian England: the United Kingdom Alliance, 1872-1895