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Manhood Lost: Fallen Drunkards and Redeeming Women in the Nineteenth-Century United States

Manhood Lost: Fallen Drunkards and Redeeming Women in the Nineteenth-Century United States



Explores the American temperance movement through the lens of gender roles and individual volition during the 19th century. It analyzes how the "drunkard narrative"—a prevalent storyline in temperance literature and legal cases—shaped public perceptions of male responsibility and the influence of environment on character. The author examines legal strategies, like civil damage laws, that allowed women to sue saloonkeepers, highlighting how these laws challenged traditional notions of male autonomy and female domesticity. Ultimately, the text reveals the complex ways in which debates surrounding alcohol consumption became a battleground for redefining masculinity, femininity, and societal control in a rapidly changing nation.

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