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- "Prohibition Is Here to Stay": The Reverend Edward S. Shumaker and the Dry Crusade in America
- Book
- 2009
- Published by: University of Notre Dame Press
summary
“Prohibition Is Here to Stay” focuses on the Reverend Edward S. Shumaker, a Methodist minister who for nearly twenty-five years led Indiana's influential chapter of the Anti Saloon League. Shumaker was one of the most powerful men in Indiana in the fight against demon rum, and his influence extended well beyond the boundaries of the state during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Jason Lantzer uses Shumaker's life and work to shed new light on the rise and fall of Prohibition and to better understand and appreciate the interplay of religion and politics in American culture. Drawing on Shumaker's personal papers as well as archival work, Lantzer argues that understanding the role of religious faith and in particular evangelical Protestantism is essential to understanding Prohibition. Shumaker's religious faith inspired his crusade against alcohol and his efforts to make the Indiana Anti Saloon League one of the strongest political pressure groups in the country. Lantzer argues that Edward Shumaker's life and the cause to which he devoted most of it were not aberrations but exemplars of central currents in American culture of the time. Lantzer also connects Shumaker and the prohibition movement in Indiana to larger issues of America's transition from a predominantly rural society to an urban culture, with the attendant fears of change, loss of values, the impact of industrialization, and foreign immigration.
Table of Contents
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- Acknowledgments
- pp. vii-ix
- Introduction
- pp. 1-8
- 1. Origins of a Dry Leader
- pp. 9-30
- 2. South Bend and Beyond
- pp. 31-48
- 3. A Political Education
- pp. 49-70
- 4. Shumaker Victorious
- pp. 71-92
- 5. The Faulty Alliances of Rhetoric
- pp. 93-112
- 6. Dangerous Friends
- pp. 113-132
- 7. Trials and Tribulations
- pp. 133-158
- 8. The Death of a Man and His Dream
- pp. 159-178
- 9. Everything Old Is New Again
- pp. 179-188
- Bibliography
- pp. 271-302
Additional Information
ISBN
9780268085667
Related ISBN(s)
9780268033835
MARC Record
OCLC
694144466
Pages
336
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
No