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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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