The Alcohol Research Group, in partnership with the School of Public Health at the University of California at Berkeley, offers a training program for pre- and postdoctoral fellows. The Program is sponsored by the NIAAA and offers research training to prepare fellows for successful careers in alcohol studies.

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Joseph Bohling, MA

Predoctoral fellow
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Mentor(s):

Bill Kerr

Education:

PhD (expected 2010) in History, University of California, Berkeley (Primary Advisor, Susanna Barrows)
MA in history, University of California, Berkeley

Primary Alcohol Research Interests:

French alcohol policy and its relationship to changes in French drinking practices since the Second World War; the political and cultural history of wine.

Awards & Activities:

  • Co-founder of the Interdisciplinary Study of Food and Drink, Townsend Center, University of California, Berkeley ( 2006-2007)

Selected Research Publications:

Review of Jean Vigreux, La vigne du Maréchal Pétain ou un faire-valoir bourgignon de la Révolution nationale. In The Social History of Alcohol and Drugs (Spring 2006): pp. 296-298.

"Il y a cinquante ans...: entretien avec Joseph Bohling," Addictions, septembre 2008.

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