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Levy and Muscular Judaism, 1851-1932: Sport, Culture, and Assimilation in Nineteenth-Century Britain. In 2016 he published an article in Brewery History with the title, "Worrying about Drink," followed by several other articles in the same journal. In 2019 he wrote a biographical sketch of the mid-Victorian reformer, Margaret Fison, for the International Social Science Review. In 2020 he published a short book, Temperance Societies in Late Victorian and Edwardian England, followed in 2022 by The Politics of Drink in England, from Gladstone to Lloyd George, and in 2023 Forgotten Temperance Reformers. Fahey's most recent article bears a strange title. It is "Samuel Rawson Gardiner, a Victorian Historian whose Father Was an Angel," International Social Science Review 99 issue 3 (Sept. 2023). The Gardiner family belonged to an esoteric sect that called its bishops angels.
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Fahey is senior editor for the documentary collection Milestones of World Religions. He is co-editor of a historical encyclopedia of alcohol and drugs in North America, published in 2013. He also edited E. Lawrence Levy's Autobiography of an Athlete (1913). It was published in 2014 as E. Lawrence
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Ohio History 116 (2009). In 2010 his book about the Women's Temperance Crusade in the village of Oxford, Ohio, was published. It included a sketch of Dr. Alexander Guy (1800–1893) and his family and an excerpt from the memoir of his son Wm Evans
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group H-World. Recently he combined his interest in temperance history and world history in two articles, "Poverty and Purification: The Politics of Gandhi's Campaign for Prohibition"
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Fahey wrote many entries for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, the Biographical Dictionary of Modern British Radicals, and American National Biography.
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Fahey's wife Dr. Mary J. Fuller, emerita professor of English at Miami University, served as director of the Ohio Writing Project from 1980 until 2012.
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Since retiring, Fahey has often written about United States history, for example, "Old-Time Breweries: Academic and Breweriana Historians,"
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67/3 (Fall 2005), co-authored with Padma Manian, and "Temperance Internationalism: Guy Hayler and the World Prohibition Federation," in
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fraternal temperance society. He served as president of the Alcohol and Temperance History Group (later reorganized as the
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Fahey also has been active in world history, primarily as a teacher and as an editor and participant in the
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As a by-product of his Good Templar research, he has developed an interest in African American
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See also Patrick Geshan, β€œHe’s not done yet: Miami professor Fahey just keeps publishing,”
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The Black Lodge in White America: "True Reformer" Browne and His Economic Strategy
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Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia
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Temperance and Racism: John Bull, Johnny Reb, and the Good Templars
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Social History of Alcohol and Drugs: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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The Alabama, British Neutrality, and the American Civil War
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collection of essays written by his friend Frank J. Merli,
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