Booze is a history of Canadian drink and drinking from the European conquest to the present. Filled with photographs, ads, and cartoons, this multifaceted story features the liquor traffic, alcohol in Native communities, the law and prohibition, public drunkenness, the workingman's club, bootlegging, alcoholism, and a wide array of watering holes. "To write about booze is to enter into a minefield of controversy," writes Heron, acknowledging the complexity of his subject. Booze is a work of engaging scholarship by one of Canada's leading historians. Craig Heron teaches Canadian history and labour studies at York University, Toronto.
Book Details
Author: Craig Heron
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781896357836
Size: 512 pages
Publisher: Between the Lines
Year: 2003