At the turn of the century, American Jews and prohibitionists viewed one another with growing suspicion. Jews believed that all Americans had the right to sell and consume alcohol, while prohibitionists insisted that alcohol commerce and consumption posed a threat to the nation's morality and security. The two groups possessed incompatible visions of what it meant to be a productive and patriotic Americanoand in 1920, when the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution made alcohol commerce illegal, Jews discovered that anti ...
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At the turn of the century, American Jews and prohibitionists viewed one another with growing suspicion. Jews believed that all Americans had the right to sell and consume alcohol, while prohibitionists insisted that alcohol commerce and consumption posed a threat to the nation's morality and security. The two groups possessed incompatible visions of what it meant to be a productive and patriotic Americanoand in 1920, when the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution made alcohol commerce illegal, Jews discovered that anti-Semitic sentiments had mixed with anti-alcohol ideology, threatening their reputation and their standing in American society. Though their connection to alcohol had once been a subject of communal pride, prohibition compelled Jews to choose between abandoning this historical and cultural connection and remaining outside the American mainstream. In Jews and Booze, Marni Davis examines American Jews' long and complicated relationship to alcohol during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the years of the national prohibition movement's rise and fall.Bringing to bear an extensive range of archival materials, Davis offers a novel perspective on a previously unstudied area of American Jewish economic activityothe making and selling of liquor, wine, and beero and reveals that alcohol commerce played a crucial role in Jewish immigrant acculturation and the growth of Jewish communities in the United States. But prohibition's triumph cast a pall on American Jews' history in the alcohol trade, forcing them to revise, clarify, and defend their communal and civic identities, both to their fellow Americans and to themselves.
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Good. (FREE Priority Mail Upgrade in USA. ) I ship same day from Delaware. (Please see my 4 photos) EX-LIBRARY but Near Fine DJ under mylar protective sleeve; Pristine inside page. Looks almost Unread; a few library modifications. Alkaline paper. Colophon; number line ends in 2. Series: Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History. Hardcover. Binding, boards, hinges, like new; no writing; Front end papers pristine. Library stamp atop copyright page; Discard stamp on bottom page block; 1 small spine sticker under mylar; rear fly leaf has library pouch & sticker. Publisher: NYU Press; 1st Ed. 2nd Printing (Jan.1, 2012) Language: English. ISBN-13: 978-0814720288; ASIN: 0814720285. LCCN: 2011028199. Not a remainder. First Edition 2011, 2nd Printing. Manufactured in USA. Full Title: Jews and Booze: Becoming American in the Age of Prohibition (Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History) (Hardcover) by Marni Davis (Author); illus. with 15 B&W photos. 6.3 x 9.3 x 0.9 in. x+262pp. incl. Notes & Index. I wrap in poly bag, enclose cardboard to protect, ship daily, TRACK, and guarantee. [B40_G0275].
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