"Distilling spirits". Inmigrantes vascos, cultura de la bebida y prohibición en el estado de Nevada, 1910-1920.
ISSN: 3020-6286
Datum der Publikation: 2018
Nummer: 90
Seiten: 45-65
Art: Artikel
Zusammenfassung
Este artículo estudia la colectividad inmigrante vasca en el estado de Nevada durante los años de la ley Seca, de la prohibición de la fabricación, venta y transporte de alcohol en los Estados Unidos. Tras trazar los aspectos sociales y culturales de la inmigración vasca en el oeste norteamericano desde mediados del siglo XIX hasta comienzos del siglo XX, se examina la importancia de los hoteles de inmigrantes vascos o boardinghouses en Nevada como espacios de sociabilidad y ocio de esta colectividad, lugares donde el consumo de alcohol adquirió un papel importante en términos socio-económicos.
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