""The Menace of Prohibition"" delves into the complex moral and ethical debates surrounding the prohibition era in American history. Lulu Wightman examines the far-reaching impact of the temperance movement and its attempts at moral reform, focusing specifically on the legal and social ramifications of banning alcohol.
This historically significant work provides valuable insights into the customs and traditions of a nation grappling with the contentious issue of prohibition. Wightman's analysis explores the constitutional aspects of the law and its profound effects on society, offering a compelling perspective on the era. Readers interested in American history, the temperance movement, and the ongoing struggle with substance abuse and addiction will find this a thought-provoking and informative read.
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Lulu Wightman Imprint: Anson Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 2mm
Weight: 73g ISBN:9781023284110 ISBN 10: 1023284111 Pages: 40 Publication Date:28 March 2025 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active