Bad habits: drinking, smoking, taking drugs, gambling, sexual misbehavior, and swearing in American history
"Bad Habits, then, describes, in words and pictures how more and more Americans learned to value hedonism and self-gratification - to smoke and swear during World War I, to admire cabaret night life, and to reject schoolmarmish standards in the age of Prohibition. Tracing the evolution of each...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Bad Habits, then, describes, in words and pictures how more and more Americans learned to value hedonism and self-gratification - to smoke and swear during World War I, to admire cabaret night life, and to reject schoolmarmish standards in the age of Prohibition. Tracing the evolution of each of the bad habits, Burnham tells how liquor control boards encouraged the consumption of alcohol; how alcoholic beverage producers got their workers deferred from the draft during World War II; how convenience stores and accounting firms pursued profits by pushing legalized gambling; how "swinging" Playboy bankrolled a drug advocacy group; how advertising and television made the Marlboro man a national hero; how drug paraphernalia were promoted by national advertisers; how a practical joker/drug addict caused a shortage of kitty litter on Long Island; and how the evolution of an entire sex therapy industry helped turn sexual experience into a new kind of commodity. Altogether, a lot of people made a lot of money. But what, the author asks, did these changes cost American society?" "This illustrated tour de force by one of the most distinctive and important voices in social history reveals John C. Burnham at his provocative and controversial best."--BOOK JACKET |
Umfang: | XVIII, 385, [32] S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0814711871 081471224X |
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Illustrations xiii
Preface xv
ONE Introduction i
TWO The Turning Point: Repealing Prohibition 23
THREE Drinking 50
FOUR Smoking 86
FIVE Taking Drugs 112
SIX Gambling 146
SEVEN Sexual Misbehavior 170
EIGHT Swearing 208
NINE The Coopting Process 230
TEN Patterns of Convergence in a Complex Society 266
Epilogue 293
Notes 298
Acknowledgments 374
Index 377
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Illustrations
Following page ioo
1.1 A Moral and Physical Thermometer
1.2 Gambling, Pikes Peak, 1864
1.3 Inside Harry Hill s dance house
1.4 James Dabney McCabe s Secrets of the Great City, 1868
1.5 Smokers as deviants
1.6 Liquor store going out of business
1.7 Satire to discredit opponents of drinking
1.8 Miss Elizabeth Thompson
1.9 Pierre Du Pont and John Raskob
1.10 One of the first post repeal beer ads
i.n Pre repeal ad for Spud cigarettes
1.12 Barroom in California in the 1850s
1.13 Late nineteenth century ethnic promotion of lager beer
1.14 The bar of Hoffman House, New York
1.15 Hole in wall bar
1.16 Post repeal ad
1.17 The conversion of the saloon into a cocktail lounge
1.18 Tavern in Chicago, 1941
1.19 Beer Belongs ad
1.20 Red Satin Whiskey ad
1.21 Cartoon ridiculing cigarette smoker
1.22 Ad for Murad cigarettes
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