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    "A Church, A Bar, and A Brewery" : Prohibition and Ethno-Religious Identities in Berlin, Wisconsin, 1910-1933

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    2017-03-21
    Author
    Schroeder, Danielle Ann
    Oberly, James Warren, 1954-
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    Abstract
    This research studies how the residents of Berlin—a small, central-northeastern Wisconsin city with a heavy German-Polish population—reacted to Prohibition. Religious, ethnic, and class identities play a significant role in Americans’ relationship with alcohol and drinking.
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    Berlin (Wis.)
    Polish immigrants
    German immigrants
    Prohibition
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/76190
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