Sober State
Origins of Alcohol Prohibition in India
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jan '26
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 31st January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A history of alcohol prohibition and its connections to state power in India.
A history of alcohol prohibition and its connections to state power in India, drawing on extensive archival research and rich vernacular sources.'What happens when a democratic state—still in the process of formation—commits to banning a substance, especially one as controversial as alcohol? This book traces the origins and evolution of alcohol prohibition in India, drawing on extensive archival research and rich vernacular sources to explain its surprising resilience over time. Since its inception, prohibition has served both as an ideal and a tool of state power—a dual role that has worked to shape its shifting trajectories. Each phase of enforcement has served to reaffirm prohibition's founding logic, thereby further embedding it in the machinery of governance—even as it has constrained its future implementation. Foregrounding intersections with caste and gender, the book illuminates how diverse social responses have made prohibition a deeply contested—sobering—yet enduring project. While prohibition may be a thing of the past in the West, history helps to keep it alive in India.'
ISBN: 9781009683159
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 250g
220 pages