"In the last years of the eighteenth century, European culture outlined a structure that has not yet been unraveled; we are only just beginning to disentangle a few of the threads, which are still so unknown to us that we immediately assume them to be either marvelously new or absolutely archaic, whereas for two hundred years (not less, yet no
Pre-Marital sex and consumption of alcohol are a continuous presence in America. While many may thin...
Ward, Barbara McLeanContemporary theories of physiology and personality derived from the natural phi...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of su...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
This book examines how the profound religious, political, and intellectual shifts that characterize ...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of sub...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
Despite the lack of medical consensus regarding alcoholism as a disease, many readily accept the con...
Chronic alcohol misuse is an intractable problem for contemporary medicine. This paper explores some...
I argue that alcohol, as a paradigmatic mind-altering substance, becomes a test case for the eightee...
Contents: Introduction: psychoactive drugs--an American way of life. pt. 1. Framing addiction an...
Early nineteenth century Americans embraced a culture of drink that was embedded in all parts of lif...
It is proposed the American temperance cycles are the result of cultural clashes concerning alcohol ...
Different cultures and the specific culture manifested within them are intrinsically linked to addic...
Pre-Marital sex and consumption of alcohol are a continuous presence in America. While many may thin...
Ward, Barbara McLeanContemporary theories of physiology and personality derived from the natural phi...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of su...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
This book examines how the profound religious, political, and intellectual shifts that characterize ...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of sub...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
Despite the lack of medical consensus regarding alcoholism as a disease, many readily accept the con...
Chronic alcohol misuse is an intractable problem for contemporary medicine. This paper explores some...
I argue that alcohol, as a paradigmatic mind-altering substance, becomes a test case for the eightee...
Contents: Introduction: psychoactive drugs--an American way of life. pt. 1. Framing addiction an...
Early nineteenth century Americans embraced a culture of drink that was embedded in all parts of lif...
It is proposed the American temperance cycles are the result of cultural clashes concerning alcohol ...
Different cultures and the specific culture manifested within them are intrinsically linked to addic...
Pre-Marital sex and consumption of alcohol are a continuous presence in America. While many may thin...
Ward, Barbara McLeanContemporary theories of physiology and personality derived from the natural phi...
Alcohol consuming is so present in human history to the extent that it has become ‘a universal langu...