Anti smoker and Progressive Temperance Reform

Anti smoker and Progressive Temperance Reform
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1842
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0021878832

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The Progressive Era s Health Reform Movement

The Progressive Era s Health Reform Movement
Author: Ruth Clifford Engs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2003-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313051852

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Religious, political, social, and health reform earmarked the Progressive Era. The era's health reform movement—like today's clean living movement—saw campaigns against alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and sexuality. It included crusades for exercise, vegetarian diets, and alternative health care and concerns about eugenics and new diseases. Covering the years leading up to the Progressive Era through the 1920s, this book provides entries on the central figures, events, crusades, legislation, publications and terms of the health reform movements, while a detailed timeline ties health reform to political, social, and religious movements. A valuable resource for scholars, students, and laymen interested in earlier health reform movements.

Civilizing the World

Civilizing the World
Author: Sarah Miglio
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781666737196

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Civilizing the World explores the vibrancy and impact of forgotten social reformers who defied categorization within the Social Gospel or secular progressive movements. These social reformers, or “Practical Christians,” functioned as a network of activists whose dedication to spiritual conversions and cultural transformation arose from a shared commitment to nonsectarian Christian cooperation and practicing Christian citizenship. Bringing together a diverse coalition of liberal Protestants, revivalists, evangelicals, and “secular” reformers, Practical Christians rejected theological divisions in favor of broad alliances committed to improving society at home and abroad. A complete understanding of the intimate relationship between local and global activism provides new insight into Practical Christians’ social networks, political goals, religious identities, and international outlook. This broad reform alliance considered their domestic and global reforms as seamless tasks in modernizing the world. Just as Chicago Practical Christians labored to “civilize” their immigrant neighbors and encourage their adoption of their own Christian and American habits, like-minded Americans worked to “Christianize” and “modernize” Armenians and the Middle East. The Practical Christian coalition faltered post-World War I as evangelicals and revivalists continued to prioritize spiritual conversions while liberal Protestant and secularizing activists placed more emphasis on the process of Americanizing immigrants and the world.

Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History 2 volumes

Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History  2 volumes
Author: Jack S. Blocker Jr.,David M. Fahey,Ian R. Tyrrell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 805
Release: 2003-12-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781576078341

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A comprehensive encyclopedia on all aspects of the production, consumption, and social impact of alcohol. Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia spans the history of alcohol production and consumption from the development of distilled spirits and modern manufacturing and distribution methods to the present. Authoritative and unbiased, it brings together the work of hundreds of experts from a variety of disciplines with an emphasis on the extraordinary wealth of scholarship developed in the past several decades. Its nearly 500 alphabetically organized entries range beyond the principal alcoholic beverages and major producers and retailers to explore attitudes toward alcohol in various countries and religions, traditional drinking occasions and rituals, and images of drinking and temperance in art, painting, literature, and drama. Other entries describe international treaties and organizations related to alcohol production and distribution, global consumption patterns, and research and treatment institutions, as well as temperance, prohibition, and antiprohibitionist efforts worldwide.

Anti Smoker Selections First series Science v Tobacco a selection of original medical testimonies chiefly by John Higginbottom contributed to the Anti Smoker etc

Anti Smoker Selections  First series  Science v  Tobacco  a selection of original medical testimonies  chiefly by John Higginbottom     contributed to the Anti Smoker  etc
Author: Thomas COOK (Excursion and Tourist Manager.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1874
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0025036901

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Ashes to Ashes

Ashes to Ashes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789004418554

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Future historians will wonder why, despite the risks, society persisted in its warm relationship with the cigarette; by the end of the century global consumption was still rising. The 1995 symposium at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine not only examined tobacco's connection with health, but the varied attitudes towards smoking, which have included regarding it as ‘manly', relaxing, fashionable - and decadent. A particular feature was a witness seminar attended not only by those who had made the initial discovery but by those with a crucial role in promoting public awareness of the dangers. And, as shown in this book, we still cannot escape the paradox that, while a considerable proportion of a country's population is hooked on the cigarette, the tobacco industry and the government are equally addicted to the profits and tax revenues it generates.

Ashes to Ashes

Ashes to Ashes
Author: Stephen Lock,Lois A. Reynolds,E. M. Tansey
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1998
Genre: Advertising
ISBN: 9042003960

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Future historians will wonder why, despite the risks, society persisted in its warm relationship with the cigarette; by the end of the century global consumption was still rising. The 1995 symposium at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine not only examined tobacco's connection with health, but the varied attitudes towards smoking, which have included regarding it as 'manly', relaxing, fashionable - and decadent. A particular feature was a witness seminar attended not only by those who had made the initial discovery but by those with a crucial role in promoting public awareness of the dangers. And, as shown in this book, we still cannot escape the paradox that, while a considerable proportion of a country's population is hooked on the cigarette, the tobacco industry and the government are equally addicted to the profits and tax revenues it generates.

Emerging Moral Vocabularies

Emerging Moral Vocabularies
Author: Brian M. Lowe
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739109804

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A central observation of the social sciences has been that the modern age is one of constant change. This change has resulted in the emergence of new moral and ethical claims and understandings, which author Brian M. Lowe refers to as "moral vocabularies." Lowe skillfully seeks to explain conditions under which certain moral vocabularies are more likely to gain acceptance in the wider host society. By focusing on the animal rights and tobacco control movements, this absorbing work explores the process of moralization and the fragmentary nature of the emergence of new forms of moral and ethical meanings within the wider host society. Emerging Moral Vocabularies challenges the broad assertion that Western post-industrial societies are inevitably becoming more individualistic and self-centered, and instead encourages scholars to examine emerging forms of moral and ethical meanings, which create new moral boundaries. Book jacket.