Annemarie McAllister introduces the temperance movement, exploring the aims of the campaign for moderation and why it surged in popularity in the 19th century

By Dr David Musgrove

Published: Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 09:42 AM


In September 1832, seven men in Preston signed a pledge of total abstinence from alcohol. It was one several shows of publicity in a movement that would ultimately see millions of people worldwide give up the so-called ‘vice’.

In this bonus episode accompanying the HistoryExtra podcast series The Tiger Tamer Who Went to Sea, David Musgrove speaks to Dr Annemarie McAllister of the University of Central Lancashire about the temperance movement’s aims, successes and failures.