At War with King Alcohol


Debating Drinking and Masculinity in the Civil War

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By Megan L. Bever
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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260

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Megan L. Bever is associate professor of history at Missouri Southern State University.

"A useful reference for historians of nineteenth-century temperance and prohibition, as well as for military historians who examine ordinary soldiers' lives. . . . Bever's rich description of drinking practices and commercial networks will undoubtedly make [researching alcohol debates' history] easier for a future historian."--Journal of American History "A well-researched and well-written study that succeeds in demonstrating how Union and Confederate soldiers' drinking represented a consequential and contested element of military life that came under the scrutiny of numerous 'stakeholders.' It is a fascinating read and should be included on reading lists for courses on the Civil War, reform movements, and military history, to name a few."--H-Nationalism "In At War with King Alcohol, historian Megan L . Bever provides a long overdue study of alcohol's contested, yet essential role during the American Civil War. . . . a holistic yet finely detailed account of alcohol's contentious place in American society and culture during the Civil War era."--North Carolina Historical Review "Recommended . . . this well-researched, well-written monograph . . . is both a contribution to the story of drink and temperance in the 19th-century US and a rare historical study of drinking in the American military."--CHOICE

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