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After the first session of what would become an annual Summer School of Alcohol Studies in 1943, there was a strong demand for written copies of the lectures that had been delivered, but only a condensed version of some of the lectures could be made available under the title Abridged Lectures of the First (1943) Summer Course on Alcohol Studies at Yale University.

The following summer, all of the lectures were recorded, and all but four were edited and compiled into Alcohol, Science and Society including lectures and the discussions that followed them in a single volume.

Representing a variety of disciplines—from biochemistry and psychology to sociology and law—that together constituted the nascent science of alcohol, the 29 lectures were reprinted for the next ten years and served as educational materials in college courses and other institutes devoted to examining the problems of alcoholism.

In 1982, Alcohol, Science and Society Revisited was published by the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies with the express intention of updating the state of knowledge of alcohol studies.


From the Digital Alcohol Studies Archives

Table of contents 
Foreword / Howard W. Haggard

  1. Introduction to the curriculum / E.M. Jellinek
  2. The problems of alcohol / E.M. Jellinek
  3. Metabolism of alcohol / Howard W. Haggard
  4. The concentration of alcohol in the blood and its significance, with a demonstration of the alcoholometer / Leon A. Greenberg
  5. The physiological effects of large and small amounts of alcohol / Howard W. Haggard
  6. Alcohol and nutrition: the diseases of chronic alcoholism / Norman Jolliffe
  7. Effects of small amounts of alcohol on psychological functions / E.M. Jellinek
  8. Drinking mores of the social classes / John Dollard
  9. Heredity of the alcoholic / E.M. Jellinek
  10. Children of alcoholic parents raised in foster homes / Anne Roe
  11. Theories of the alcoholic personality / Carney Landis
  12. Alcohol and aggression / Ralph S. Banay
  13. The functions of alcohol in primitive societies / Donald Horton
  14. Alcohol and complex society / Selden D. Bacon
  15. Some economic aspects of inebriety / Benson Y. Landis
  16. Excessive drinking and the institution of the family / Selden D. Bacon
  17. Alcohol and pauperism / A.J. Murphy
  18. Alcohol and traffic / Donald S. Berry
  19. Philosophy of the temperance movement: a panel discussion / Harry S. Warner, Francis W. McPeek and E.M. Jellinek
  20. The churches and alcohol / Roland H. Bainton
  21. Controlled consumption of alcoholic beverages / Edward G. Baird
  22. Legal aspects of prohibition / Edward B. Dunford
  23. Analysis of wet and dry propaganda / Dwight Anderson
  24. Penal handling of inebriates: a panel discussion / William H. Maltbie, Ralph S. Banay and Selden D. Bacon
  25. Medical treatment of the inebriate / Robert Fleming
  26. The role of religious bodies in the treatment of inebriety in the United States / Francis W. McPeek
  27. Social case work with inebriates / Sybil M. Baker
  28. Pastoral counseling of inebriates / Otis R. Rice
  29. The Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous / W.W. (one of the founders)