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Moonshiners and Prohibitionists: The Battle over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia - Paperback

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by Bruce E. Stewart (Author)

Homemade liquor has played a prominent role in the Appalachian economy for nearly two centuries. The region endured profound transformations during the extreme prohibition movements of the nineteenth century, when the manufacturing and sale of alcohol--an integral part of daily life for many Appalachians--was banned. In Moonshiners and Prohibitionists: The Battle over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia, Bruce E. Stewart chronicles the social tensions that accompanied the region's early transition from a rural to an urban-industrial economy. Stewart analyzes the dynamic relationship of the bootleggers and opponents of liquor sales in western North Carolina, as well as conflict driven by social and economic development that manifested in political discord. Stewart also explores the life of the moonshiner and the many myths that developed around hillbilly stereotypes. A welcome addition to the New Directions in Southern History series, Moonshiners and Prohibitionists addresses major economic, social, and cultural questions that are essential to the understanding of Appalachian history.

Author Biography

Bruce E. Stewart is associate professor of history at Appalachian State University.

Number of Pages: 340
Dimensions: 0.76 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 31, 2018

9780813176192

9780813176192

Moonshiners and Prohibitionists: The Battle over Alcohol in Southern Appalachia - Paperback

56.25