The Oxford Handbook of Global Drug History (Oxford Handbooks)

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Drugs and their illicit use have long fascinated writers and the public at large. Informed by new interdisciplinary perspectives, a growing number of academically trained historians are now approaching drugs as a wide-open topic for serious research. This Handbook of Global Drug History is the first major attempt by historians of drugs to take stock of the recent progress and directions of this field, utilizing both a global scope and long-term historical perspective. Thirty-five original essays simultaneously survey what is known historically about drugs across the world (in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa) as well as illustrating their historical interconnections.

The use of drugs in human culture goes back millennia with as many unique histories as cultures in which drugs were used. In the early modern world, human relationships with drugs changed, and drugs connected societies through transnational trade. In the nineteenth century, these diverse histories converge in defining the modern “pariah drugs” (among them alcohol, opium, and indigenous hallucinogens) and paved the way for the dramatic twentieth-century rise of both illicit drugs (such as cannabis, heroin, and cocaine) and global prohibitions. Now, in the twenty-first century, we see emerging possibilities for rethinking the global social, health, and policy approaches to drug trafficking and use.

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The Oxford Handbook of Global Drug History (Oxford Handbooks)

By Paul Gootenberg (Author)

  • Global and historical perspective: The Handbook of Global Drug History offers an interdisciplinary exploration of drug use across the world, examining its historical development from ancient times to the present.
  • Comprehensive coverage: Features 35 original essays that provide a detailed survey of drugs in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa, along with their historical interconnections.
  • Cultural impact of drugs: Explores how drug use has shaped human culture and societies, with a focus on the changing relationships with drugs over time, particularly in the early modern world.
  • Defining modern “pariah drugs”: Investigates the development of substances like alcohol, opium, cannabis, heroin, and cocaine, and how they became central to the rise of global drug prohibitions.
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