Cannabis has never been a more controversial substance in Britain. Over the last decade it has been reclassified twice, has been the subject of a range of official investigations and scientific studies, and has provoked media campaigns and all manner of political gesturing. Cannabis Nation seeks to understand this period by placing it back into the historical context of the long-term story of cannabis and the British. It takes up where its predecessor, Cannabis Britannica: Empire, Trade, and Prohibition, 1800-1928 (2003) left off. James Mills traces the story back into the last days of the Empire, when Britain controlled cannabis-consuming societies in Asia and Africa even while there was little taste for the drug back home. He shows that c...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, Australia and Britain. It is ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, Australia and Britain. It is ...
The recent, renewed interest in thinking about the question 'what is colonial about colonial medicin...
Cannabis has never been a more controversial substance in Britain. Over the last decade it has been ...
Cannabis Britannica explores the historical origins of the UK's legislation and regulations on canna...
Cannabis Britannica explores the historical origins of the UK's legislation and regulations on canna...
The paper examines attitudes towards cannabis evident in the colonial archives of British India. It ...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
The paper examines attitudes towards cannabis evident in the colonial archives of British India. It ...
The paper examines attitudes towards cannabis evident in the colonial archives of British India. It ...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis was introduced to the UK as a medical product in the nineteenth century. Howeve...
Co-written introduction (with Lucas Richert) to the 'Cannabis: Global Histories' volume, which provi...
Background Recent decades have seen substantial changes in the UK cannabis landscape, including i...
Cannabis has been the subject of much policy and media attention in the last few years and the 2004 ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, Australia and Britain. It is ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, Australia and Britain. It is ...
The recent, renewed interest in thinking about the question 'what is colonial about colonial medicin...
Cannabis has never been a more controversial substance in Britain. Over the last decade it has been ...
Cannabis Britannica explores the historical origins of the UK's legislation and regulations on canna...
Cannabis Britannica explores the historical origins of the UK's legislation and regulations on canna...
The paper examines attitudes towards cannabis evident in the colonial archives of British India. It ...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
The paper examines attitudes towards cannabis evident in the colonial archives of British India. It ...
The paper examines attitudes towards cannabis evident in the colonial archives of British India. It ...
The history of cannabis has been the subject of numerous books in recent years (see Fankhauser, this...
BACKGROUND: Cannabis was introduced to the UK as a medical product in the nineteenth century. Howeve...
Co-written introduction (with Lucas Richert) to the 'Cannabis: Global Histories' volume, which provi...
Background Recent decades have seen substantial changes in the UK cannabis landscape, including i...
Cannabis has been the subject of much policy and media attention in the last few years and the 2004 ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, Australia and Britain. It is ...
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, Australia and Britain. It is ...
The recent, renewed interest in thinking about the question 'what is colonial about colonial medicin...