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Mexico's national anti-alcohol campaign, 1934-1940 (article)

Gretchen Pierce, "Parades, Epistles and Prohibitive Legislation: Mexico's National Anti-Alcohol Campaign and the Process of State-Building, 1934-1940," Social History of Alcohol and Drugs 23/2 (Spring 2009): 151-180.  Last 13 pages provide 110 endnotes.

Posted by David Fahey on August 1, 2009 at 08:01 PM in Alcohol (general), Mexico | Permalink