The Saloon: Public Drinking in Chicago and Boston, 1880-1920
Released: Nov 01, 1998
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Format: Paperback, 416 pages
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Description:
This colorful and perceptive study presents persuasive evidence that the saloon, far from being a magnet for vice and crime, played an important role in working-class community life. Focusing on public drinking in "wide open" Chicago and tightly controlled Boston, Duis offers a provocative discussion of the saloon as a social institution and a locus of the struggle between middle-class notions of privacy and working-class uses of public space.
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