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Imperial Intoxication: Alcohol and the Making of Colonial Indochina

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Imperial Intoxication: Alcohol and the Making of Colonial Indochina - Sasges, Gerard, and Chandler, David P, Professor (Editor), and Kipp, Rita Smith (Editor)
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Making liquor isn't rocket science: some raw materials, a stove, and a few jury-rigged pots are all that's really needed. So when the colonial regime in turn-of-the-century French Indochina banned homemade rice liquor, replacing it with heavily taxed, tasteless alcohol from French-owned factories, widespread clandestine distilling was the inevitable result. The state's deeply unpopular alcohol monopoly required extensive systems of surveillance and interdiction and the creation of an unwieldy bureaucracy that consumed much ...

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Imperial Intoxication: Alcohol and the Making of Colonial Indochina 2019, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

ISBN-13: 9780824881474

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Imperial Intoxication: Alcohol and the Making of Colonial Indochina 2017, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

ISBN-13: 9780824866884

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