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The classic work in this vein is Donald Horton's 1943 study.4 Horton argued that
primitive societies used drink to reduce "anxiety" or "fear" and that the level of
drunkenness in a society was a reflection of the degree of such stress. This
anxiety ...
The classic work in this vein is Donald Horton's 1943 study.4 Horton argued that
primitive societies used drink to reduce "anxiety" or "fear" and that the level of
drunkenness in a society was a reflection of the degree of such stress. This
anxiety ...
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ity of its social organizationiDrawing on the HRAF, Field observed that tight,
hierarchical, formal societies tended to drink less, while loose, informal, bilateral
societies tended to exhibit extreme drunkenness^ Field found no evidence tying
fear ...
ity of its social organizationiDrawing on the HRAF, Field observed that tight,
hierarchical, formal societies tended to drink less, while loose, informal, bilateral
societies tended to exhibit extreme drunkenness^ Field found no evidence tying
fear ...
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Here, colonial preoccupation was not with the sabotage of the fragile colonial
order by drunken Africans, but with the maximization of colonial revenues from
duties on imported alcoholic drinks. And the colonial government's minute
regulation ...
Here, colonial preoccupation was not with the sabotage of the fragile colonial
order by drunken Africans, but with the maximization of colonial revenues from
duties on imported alcoholic drinks. And the colonial government's minute
regulation ...
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