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Additional Links

These links are particularly helpful in researching further the study of alcohol history in America. Most of the sites are dedicated to the Temperance and Prohibition movements, or the alcohol beverage industry, while others cover more general American history including alcohol topics. Many of the sites include full-text documents and fascinating images. 



Prohibition and Temperance
 

This scholarly association is devoted to the social history of alcohol. It maintains a listserv and a journal for its members.

 
This site from Westerville Public Library (Ohio) includes digitized archival material from the Anti-Saloon League.
 
Developed by the Center of Alcohol Studies Library, this annotated guide links to web resources on alcohol use, Temperance, and Prohibition in America.
 

Developed by the Ohio State University history department, this site includes essays and political cartoons from the eras, particularly the Ohio Dry Campaign and the Anti-Saloon League.

 
The official website of the WCTU. The site links to descriptions of the organization's past and present. The historical information includes its development, major figures, successful 'women's crusades' and portraits.
 

American Alcohol History
 

This site is a full-text book of the same title. It details the development of brewing in America, including the psychological and legal effects of Temperance and Prohibition. The Alcohol Studies Library owns a print copy of this work in its Rare Book Room.
 
This website focuses on breweriana aficionados. It includes links to a beer history library and image gallery.
 

General American History
 

The famed American Memory Project at the Library of Congress is essential for researchers of American alcohol history. The collection includes full-text sheet music, congressional documents, legislation, and images dedicated to the topic.

 

This site contains images from the print and photographic collections of the National Library of Medicine's History of Medicine division, including images related to alcohol use in America.

 

The University of Michigan has developed a digital library of books and journal articles on 19th century American social history. It includes the texts of many Temperance and Prohibition documents.