Colonial Attitudes and Responses to Drunkenness: The Case of the 1820 Settlement, 1820–1845

IF 0.2 Q3 HISTORY
Amina Marzouk Chouchene
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Abstract This article examines colonial attitudes and responses to drunkenness in the 1820 settlement from 1820 to 1845. It relies on some of the 1820 settlers’ personal writings and the Graham’s Town Journal as primary sources. It seeks to contribute to existing scholarship on the 1820 settlers by exploring how discourses of race and class profoundly influenced colonial attitudes towards drunkenness. The article also examines colonial attempts to control the problem of excessive drinking. The establishment of a temperance society in Grahamstown, the supposed moral influence of Methodist ministers, and the punishment of drunkards through fines and imprisonment were meant to curb excessive drinking and restore order. On the contrary, drunkenness remained a major problem in the 1820 settlement during the period under discussion.
殖民地对醉酒的态度和反应:1820年定居的案例,1820–1845
摘要本文考察了1820年至1845年1820年殖民地对醉酒的态度和反应。它依赖于1820年定居者的一些个人著作和《格雷厄姆镇杂志》作为主要来源。它试图通过探索种族和阶级话语如何深刻影响殖民地对醉酒的态度,为现有关于1820年定居者的研究做出贡献。文章还考察了殖民地控制酗酒问题的努力。Grahamstown禁酒协会的成立,卫理公会牧师的道德影响,以及通过罚款和监禁惩罚酒鬼,旨在遏制过度饮酒并恢复秩序。相反,在讨论期间,在1820年的和解中,醉酒仍然是一个主要问题。
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