Author(s) |
Allen, Matt
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Publication Date |
2015
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Abstract |
Since the arrival of European settlers in Australia and New Zealand, alcohol has consistently been both an essential and a problematic substance. Despite a long-standing reputation and national self-image, as drunken beer-loving societies, Australia and New Zealand have rarely consumed more alcohol per head of population than other English-speaking nations but alcohol has played a crucial role, both symbolic and instrumental, in the history of both societies.
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Citation |
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Alcohol: Social, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives, v.1, p. 195-197
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ISBN |
9781483331089
9781483325255
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Sage Publications, Inc
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Edition |
1
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Title |
Australia and New Zealand
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Type of document |
Entry In Reference Work
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Entity Type |
Publication
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