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Temperance : its history and impact on current and future alcohol policy

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Given the current concerns about binge drinking, the national alcohol strategy, and the new Licensing Act, alcohol issues are high on the policy and public agendas.

However, the history in this debate is relatively under-exploited and the historical role of temperance rarely drawn upon.

This timely report looks back at the role of temperance and considers how the lessons learned and the principles of the Temperance Movement can be applied to alcohol use in today's society.

It draws on existing literature about temperance and reviews how the models it offered can be brought into present day thinking and debate.

The report also examines whether abstinence changes personal behaviour, and how it corresponds with structural factors, such as licensing and taxation, as well as environmental improvement.

Whilst the nineteenth century mass movement of temperance cannot be recreated in the same way today as it was in Victorian Britain, the author argues that it does present models for current strategies and can lead to discussion of how to achieve cultural change in mass society. "Temperance" outlines how the legacy of temperance has been expressed in recent decades and how this may be built upon today, raising issues for current policy making.

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Joseph Rowntree Foundation
185935419X / 9781859354193
Paperback
24/11/2005
United Kingdom
English
vii, 45 p.
28 cm
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