Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of substances. This article reports the initial results from a cross European historical study, carried out to a common methodology, of the language of addiction and policy responses in two key periods, 1860–1930 and the 1950s and 1960s. It concludes that the language of addiction was varied and nonstandard in the first period. The Anglo-American model of inebriety did not apply across Europe but there was a common focus on theories of heredity and national degeneration. After World War II, there was a more homogenous language but still distinct national differences in emphasis and national interests and policy responses to different substances. M...
"In the last years of the eighteenth century, European culture outlined a structure that has no...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
This article considers the emergence of specialized Drug Dependence Units (DDUs) to treat heroin add...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of sub...
The work on addiction through the ages proceeded through 4 interlinked studies: The emergence of co...
The aim of the research was to explore how key addiction terminology was used in medical publication...
The chapter explores the main idea of the book, focusing on the variances in defining, understanding...
This article provides a genealogical analysis of the 'discovery' of the modern phenomenon of addicti...
Concepts of Addictive Substances and Behaviours across Time and Place presents fascinating new histo...
AIM - To present a historical account of how addiction has been conceptualized and handled in Denmar...
This glossary arises out of research interests in the 19th and 20th century in the history of drugs,...
'The developments of drug use patterns, drug problems and drug policy are only loosely coupled in th...
The aim of this sub-project was to analyse the alcohol question and its responses through a series o...
This article draws on research conducted as part of a European project on the changing terminology u...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
"In the last years of the eighteenth century, European culture outlined a structure that has no...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
This article considers the emergence of specialized Drug Dependence Units (DDUs) to treat heroin add...
Concepts play a central part in the formulation of problems and proposed solutions to the use of sub...
The work on addiction through the ages proceeded through 4 interlinked studies: The emergence of co...
The aim of the research was to explore how key addiction terminology was used in medical publication...
The chapter explores the main idea of the book, focusing on the variances in defining, understanding...
This article provides a genealogical analysis of the 'discovery' of the modern phenomenon of addicti...
Concepts of Addictive Substances and Behaviours across Time and Place presents fascinating new histo...
AIM - To present a historical account of how addiction has been conceptualized and handled in Denmar...
This glossary arises out of research interests in the 19th and 20th century in the history of drugs,...
'The developments of drug use patterns, drug problems and drug policy are only loosely coupled in th...
The aim of this sub-project was to analyse the alcohol question and its responses through a series o...
This article draws on research conducted as part of a European project on the changing terminology u...
Since the Enlightenment, Anglo-American temperance thinkers—who were usually clergymen and physician...
"In the last years of the eighteenth century, European culture outlined a structure that has no...
The concept of drunkenness is hardly a novelty in the 19th century. Defined as a physical and mental...
This article considers the emergence of specialized Drug Dependence Units (DDUs) to treat heroin add...