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Visible Costs and Invisible Benefits drunkenness, and henceforth social reformers concentrated on housing, education and working conditions. The social conditions model of the Drink question became dominant. Moreover, the leisure revolution of the interwar period began to play down the role of the public house in the community, as garelastic 发表于 2025-3-27 07:29:18
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Visible Costs and Invisible Benefits Drink was no longer a ‘problem’. Nevertheless, the 1945–1970 period is interesting insofar as new alcohol related questions came on the political agenda, albeit not as major issues. Drink also offers us an insight into the changing nature of the policy process in postwar Britain. Until the 1930s, d项目 发表于 2025-3-27 15:34:08
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The First World War: Drink and National Efficiency,much proactive interference before, except for taxation and licensing.. After 1914, moreover, Drink became the concern of various bureaucratic bodies which often had conflicting interests. In particular, the creation early in the war of the Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic) (CCB) was to bring a加入 发表于 2025-3-28 06:15:49
,The Postwar Settlement, 1919–21, drunkenness, and henceforth social reformers concentrated on housing, education and working conditions. The social conditions model of the Drink question became dominant. Moreover, the leisure revolution of the interwar period began to play down the role of the public house in the community, as gar浪荡子 发表于 2025-3-28 11:34:22
Decades of Improvement: The Interwar Years,new opportunities to redefine the Drink question in broader social terms, relating it to the behaviour of young people, the provision of leisure facilities, or advertising. The fact that alcohol was less intimately connected with working-class lifestyles also removed one barrier to policy initiative