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The Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act of 1920 would transform American life, giving birth to the Roaring 20s with its bathtub gin, speakeasies, and booze-running gangsters. Yet, as Lawrence Spinelli so clearly shows, the prohibition of the manufacture, sales, and transport of alcohol would have wider repercussions. In a world of international relations deeply unsettled after what was thought to be the War to End All Wars, the crusade for temperance on the American home front would disrupt the critical Anglo-American alliance.Dry Diplomacy is the first complete treatment of the diplomatic ramifications of prohibition. Spinelli explores the widespread effects on international law, shipping, foreign policy, and trade. In this context, American interests appeared to be pitted against those of Britain as she sought to recover from the First World War by expanding trade, promoting domestic industries such as whiskey distilling, and reasserting shipping dominance in the sea lanes. American interference with international shippingin order to disrupt what Presidents Harding and Coolidge deemed British alcohol smugglingwould lead to a diplomatic crisis in the mid-1920s.Drawing on international archives such as the Cunard Archives and the records of the U.S. Justice Department, Spinelli digs deep into an important chapter of American independent internationalism.

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title Dry Diplomacy The United States Great Britain and Prohibition - photo 1

title:Dry Diplomacy : The United States, Great Britain, and Prohibition America in the Modern World ; V. 1
author:Spinelli, Lawrence.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0842022988
print isbn13:9780842022989
ebook isbn13:9780585196459
language:English
subjectUnited States--Foreign relations--1913-1921, United States--Foreign relations--1921-1923, United States--Foreign relations--1923-1929, United States--Foreign relations--1929-1933, Great Britain--Foreign relations--1910-1936, Prohibition.
publication date:1989
lcc:E784.S68 1989eb
ddc:327.73
subject:United States--Foreign relations--1913-1921, United States--Foreign relations--1921-1923, United States--Foreign relations--1923-1929, United States--Foreign relations--1929-1933, Great Britain--Foreign relations--1910-1936, Prohibition.
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Dry Diplomacy
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AMERICA IN THE MODERN WORLD
STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL HISTORY
Warren F. Kimball
Series Editor
Professor of History, Rutgers University
America in the Modern World is a series of books that places the United States, as both a government and a society, within the context of an evolving global arena. The series is based on the assumption that nations interact not only at the governmental level but at the social, economic, political, and cultural levels as well, and that these international relationships are conditioned by, and influence in turn, domestic forces within the individual societies.
This series has no set format. It includes both the traditional monograph and the more wide-ranging syntheses. While it will emphasize twentieth-century international history, it also will study topics that precede 1900. Although it focuses on the role of the United States in international affairs, America in the Modern World contains works that view this nation as only one actor among many in a worldwide context. By utilizing the widest possible range of contributions, this series will further our understanding of the forces that shaped the international system and the American role in it.
Volume 1
Lawrence Spinelli, Dry Diplomacy: The United States, Great Britain, and Prohibition
Volume 2
Richard V. Salisbury, Anti-Imperialism and International Competition in Central America, 1920-1929
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Dry Diplomacy
The United States, Great Britain, and Prohibition
Lawrence Spinelli
Dry diplomacy the United States Great Britain and prohibition - image 2
A Scholarly Resources Imprint
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
(c) 1989 by Scholarly Resources Inc.
All rights reserved
First published 1989
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, Delaware 19805-1897
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Spinelli, Lawrence, 1952
Dry diplomacy : the United States, Great Britain, and
prohibition / Lawrence Spinelli.
p cm.
(America in the modern world : v. 1)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8420-2298-8 (alk. paper).
1. United States-Foreign relations-1919-1921. 2. United
States-Foreign relations-1921-1923. 3. United States-Foreign
relations-1923-1929. 4. United States-Foreign relations-1929
1933. 4. Great Britain-Foreign relations-1910-1936.
6. Prohibition. I. Title. II. Series
E784.S68 1988 88-11610
327.73-dc19 CIP
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TO ARLENE,
WITH LOVE AND APPRECIATION
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About the Author
Lawrence Spinelli received a Ph.D. in history from New York University. After working for several years within academia, including teaching positions at Drew University and American University, he now serves as press secretary for the office of Congressman Peter W. Rodino, Jr., and the House Judiciary Committee. This is Mr. Spinelli's first book.
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Contents
Preface
ix
Introduction
xiii
Chapter One
The British Connection: Liquor Smuggling and the Bahamas, 1919-1921
1
Chapter Two
American Uncertainty: The Harding Administration and Prohibition Enforcement, 1921-1923
15
Chapter Three
"Puritanism Run Mad": Shipping and Prohibition, 1919-1923
31
Chapter Four
Limited Options: The American Treaty Proposal, May-July 1923
59
Chapter Five
A New Perspective: Negotiating the Anglo-American Liquor Treaty, July 1923-May 1924
73
Chapter Six
An Unresolved Problem: Post-Treaty Entanglements, 1924-1926
89
Chapter Seven
Making the Treaty Work: The London Conference, 1926-1928
107
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