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Transnational Nationalism and Idealistic Science: The Alcohol Question between the Wars

机译:跨国民族主义与理想主义科学:两次大战之间的酒精问题

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This article studies the interwar international conferences on the alcohol problem. How did they view the alcohol problem and its causes; what were the consequences for the individual and the society as a whole; and which solutions merited discussion? The first post-war conferences enjoyed an optimistic and internationalistic atmosphere, added to by American prohibition, which had given the temperance movement plenty to be hopeful about. But when the 1920s turned to the 1930s, the conferences were transformed into arenas for national solutions and into outright propaganda pieces. The responses to the alcohol problem debated in the interwar conferences built on a combination of scientifically masked ideological conviction and ideologically inspired passion for science. The apparently neutral ethics of such thinking was manifested in various radical measures to combat alcohol abuse.
机译:本文研究了关于酒精问题的两次世界大战国际会议。他们如何看待酒精问题及其原因;对个人和整个社会的后果是什么?哪些解决方案值得讨论?第一次战后会议享有乐观和国际主义的气氛,加上美国的禁令,使节制运动充满希望。但是,当1920年代转变为1930年代时,会议变成了国家解决方案的舞台和彻头彻尾的宣传片。在两次世界大战之间的会议上辩论的对酒精问题的回应建立在科学掩盖的意识形态信念与意识形态激发的科学热情相结合的基础上。这种思想的明显中立的伦理表现在打击酒精滥用的各种激进措施中。

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