Contributors
After a quarter-century immersed in U.S. alcohol and temperance
history, Jack Blocker is now studying African-American migration
and urbanization during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Booze history, however, will not let him go: he is also co-editing Alcohol
and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia,
for ABC-CLIO. He is a member of the Department of History at Huron University
College, University of Western Ontario.
Christopher Capozzola is an assistant professor of history at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he specializes in the
political and cultural history of the United States. He is currently
revising his dissertation, "Uncle Sam Wants You: Political Obligations
in World War I America."
Maureen A. Flanagan is an associate professor of history at
Michigan State University. Her book Seeing with Their Hearts: Chicago
Women and the Vision of the Good City, 1871-1933 has just been published
by Princeton University Press.
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