This glossary arises out of research interests in the 19th and 20th century in the history of drugs, including the contemporary history of drug policy. It is necessarily brief, and British and American focused; it is also concentrated on narcotic drugs rather than alcohol and tobacco. However, the comments take on board the recent discussions of convergence across the substances, and also the spread of the concept of addiction to tobacco in recent years. The bibliography is also limited to specific interests
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
Covering a wide range of substances, including opium, cocaine, coffee, tobacco, kola, and betelnut, ...
Overseas trade and European expansion in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries turned...
This paper examines the historical construction of the boundaries between definitions of what count...
This paper provides a personal memoir of historical work at the Addiction Research Unit, in particul...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of su...
This chapter examines the emergence of the addiction concept of habitual drug use in nineteenth cent...
This article provides a genealogical analysis of the 'discovery' of the modern phenomenon of addicti...
Why are some psychoactive substances regarded as a ~dangerous drugsa (TM), to be controlled by the c...
ABSTRACT: The drug phenomenon represents a various and important subject in society nowadays, due to...
The British system of dealing with drug addiction is notable for its flexibility and its capacity to...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
This article provides an overview of the history of substance use and misuse and chronicles the long...
From alcohol and tobacco to marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, Substance Abuse: A Reference Handbook pr...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
Covering a wide range of substances, including opium, cocaine, coffee, tobacco, kola, and betelnut, ...
Overseas trade and European expansion in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries turned...
This paper examines the historical construction of the boundaries between definitions of what count...
This paper provides a personal memoir of historical work at the Addiction Research Unit, in particul...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of su...
This chapter examines the emergence of the addiction concept of habitual drug use in nineteenth cent...
This article provides a genealogical analysis of the 'discovery' of the modern phenomenon of addicti...
Why are some psychoactive substances regarded as a ~dangerous drugsa (TM), to be controlled by the c...
ABSTRACT: The drug phenomenon represents a various and important subject in society nowadays, due to...
The British system of dealing with drug addiction is notable for its flexibility and its capacity to...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...
Abstract: The predominant policy of prohibition (i.e. “War on Drugs”) emerged in the early Twentieth...
This article provides an overview of the history of substance use and misuse and chronicles the long...
From alcohol and tobacco to marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, Substance Abuse: A Reference Handbook pr...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
Covering a wide range of substances, including opium, cocaine, coffee, tobacco, kola, and betelnut, ...
Overseas trade and European expansion in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries turned...