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GIGGLE WATER ON THE MIGHTY NIAGARA; RUM-RUNNERS, HOMEBREWERS, REDISTILLERS, AND THE CHANGING SOCIAL FABRIC OF DRINKING CULTURE DURING ALCOHOL PROHIBITION IN BUFFALO, N.Y., 1920-1933.
MLA
Olewniczak, Timothy. “Giggle Water on the Mighty Niagara; Rum-Runners, Homebrewers, Redistillers, and the Changing Social Fabric of Drinking Culture during Alcohol Prohibition in Buffalo, N.Y., 1920-1933.” Pennsylvania History, vol. 78, no. 1, Winter 2011, pp. 33–61. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1353/pnh.2011.0009.
APA
Olewniczak, T. (2011). Giggle Water on the Mighty Niagara; Rum-Runners, Homebrewers, Redistillers, and the Changing Social Fabric of Drinking Culture during Alcohol Prohibition in Buffalo, N.Y., 1920-1933. Pennsylvania History, 78(1), 33–61. https://doi.org/10.1353/pnh.2011.0009
Chicago
Olewniczak, Timothy. 2011. “Giggle Water on the Mighty Niagara; Rum-Runners, Homebrewers, Redistillers, and the Changing Social Fabric of Drinking Culture during Alcohol Prohibition in Buffalo, N.Y., 1920-1933.” Pennsylvania History 78 (1): 33–61. doi:10.1353/pnh.2011.0009.