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The Oxford Handbook Of Global Drug History Paul Gootenberg Editor

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The Oxford Handbook Of Global Drug History Paul Gootenberg Editor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.22 MB
Pages: 721
Author: Paul Gootenberg, (Editor)
ISBN: 9780190842642, 0190842644
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Oxford Handbook Of Global Drug History Paul Gootenberg Editor by Paul Gootenberg, (editor) 9780190842642, 0190842644 instant download after payment.

"This essay reveals how a global "New Drug History" has evolved over the past three decades, along with its latest thematic trends and possible next directions. Scholars have long studied drugs, but only in the 1990s did serious archival and global study of what are now illicit drugs emerge, largely from the influence of the anthropology of drugs on history. A series of key interdisciplinary influences are now in play beyond anthropology, among them, commodity and consumption studies, sociology, medical history, cultural studies, and transnational history. Scholars connect drugs and their changing political or cultural status to larger contexts and epochal events such as wars, empires, capitalism, modernization, or globalizing processes. As the field expands in scope, it may shift deeper into non-western perspectives, a fluid historical definition of drugs; environmental concerns; and research on cannabis and opiates sparked by their current transformations or crises"--

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