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OverviewDrawn from research in the manuscript records of the federal judiciary and the court reports of the Florida Supreme Court, this book examines how state and federal judges responded to the enforcement of local, state, and national prohibition in Florida. Upholding these measures often resulted in governmental encroachment on civil liberties; consequently, judges found themselves positioned to determine the scope of the liquor laws. As they balanced the rights of individuals with the power of the state, Florida judges acted independently of public opinion and based their rulings on precedent and citation of authority. To present the fullest picture possible, this text, while focusing on the efforts of the judges to uphold the spirit and the letter of the various liquor laws, it also considers the views of individuals who violated prohibition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Guthrie, Jr.Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: No. 179. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.429kg ISBN: 9780313301902ISBN 10: 0313301905 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 26 January 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews?John J. Guthrie Jr. makes an important contribution to this neglected topic with his half-century case study of Florida. His well-researched monograph, based on a 1993 University of Florida doctoral dissertation and several published articles, demonstrates the revelance of enduring traditions in American common law and constitutional thought, manifested in the opinions issued by members of the Florida supreme court and the federal district courts of southern Florida....Guthrie's Keepers of the Spirit is warmly recommended to historians of prohibition, of American legal and and constitutional thought, and of Florida political life.?-Florida Historical Quarterly John J. Guthrie Jr. makes an important contribution to this neglected topic with his half-century case study of Florida. His well-researched monograph, based on a 1993 University of Florida doctoral dissertation and several published articles, demonstrates the revelance of enduring traditions in American common law and constitutional thought, manifested in the opinions issued by members of the Florida supreme court and the federal district courts of southern Florida. . . . Guthrie's Keepers of the Spirit is warmly recommended to historians of prohibition, of American legal and and constitutional thought, and of Florida political life. - Florida Historical Quarterly In this short, valuable study, John J. Guthrie Jr. moves beyond the national focus of Hamm and Murchison to scrutinize Prohibition enforcement at the state level, specifally the interplay of federal law, and state and federal district courts. . . . Guthrie's book advances our understanding of the mechanics of Prohibition and its influence in American public life. - The Journal of Southern History, Vol 65, #3, 1999 """In this short, valuable study, John J. Guthrie Jr. moves beyond the national focus of Hamm and Murchison to scrutinize Prohibition enforcement at the state level, specifally the interplay of federal law, and state and federal district courts. . . . Guthrie's book advances our understanding of the mechanics of Prohibition and its influence in American public life."" - The Journal of Southern History, Vol 65, #3, 1999 ""John J. Guthrie Jr. makes an important contribution to this neglected topic with his half-century case study of Florida. His well-researched monograph, based on a 1993 University of Florida doctoral dissertation and several published articles, demonstrates the revelance of enduring traditions in American common law and constitutional thought, manifested in the opinions issued by members of the Florida supreme court and the federal district courts of southern Florida. . . . Guthrie's Keepers of the Spirit is warmly recommended to historians of prohibition, of American legal and and constitutional thought, and of Florida political life."" - Florida Historical Quarterly" In this short, valuable study, John J. Guthrie Jr. moves beyond the national focus of Hamm and Murchison to scrutinize Prohibition enforcement at the state level, specifally the interplay of federal law, and state and federal district courts... Guthrie's book advances our understanding of the mechanics of Prohibition and its influence in American public life. - The Journal of Southern History, Vol 65, #3, 1999 John J. Guthrie Jr. makes an important contribution to this neglected topic with his half-century case study of Florida. His well-researched monograph, based on a 1993 University of Florida doctoral dissertation and several published articles, demonstrates the revelance of enduring traditions in American common law and constitutional thought, manifested in the opinions issued by members of the Florida supreme court and the federal district courts of southern Florida... Guthrie's Keepers of the Spirit is warmly recommended to historians of prohibition, of American legal and and constitutional thought, and of Florida political life. - Florida Historical Quarterly Author InformationJohn Guthrie, Jr., was associate professor of history at Daytona Beach Community College. He holds a PhD from the University of Florida and is the coauthor of The Florida Land Boom: Speculation, Money, and the Banks (Quorum, 1995). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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