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1Mr. ATOD’s Wild Ride: What Do Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Have in Common?social history of alcohol and drugs, The200574
2The Philippines, the United States, and the Origins of Global Narcotics Prohibitionsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The201923
3Opium, the United States, and the Civilizing Mission in Colonial Southeast Asiasocial history of alcohol and drugs, The201018
4Policing Drunkenness in England and Wales from the Late Eighteenth Century to the First World Warsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The201217
5Female vulnerability and susceptible brains: Gendered discourses of addictionsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The201717
6The Colonial Identity of Wine: The Leakey Affair and the Franco-Algerian Order of Thingssocial history of alcohol and drugs, The200716
7Vinum Britannicum: The “Drink Question” in Early Modern Englandsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The200813
8Mexicans and the Origins of Marijuana Prohibition in the United States: A Reassessmentsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The201811
9Alcoholic Dogs and Glory for All: The Anti-Saloon League and Public Relations, 1913social history of alcohol and drugs, The20078
10Marginalised Drug-Using Women’s Pleasure and Agencysocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20178
11Reframing Bummer Trips: Scientific and Cultural Explanations to Adverse Reactions to Psychedelic Drug Usesocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20208
12SerranoCommunities and Subaltern Negotiation Strategies: The Local Politics of Opium Production in Mexico, 1940–2020social history of alcohol and drugs, The20207
13Promoting the Pint: Ale and Advertising in late Victorian and Edwardian Englandsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20077
14Pampering “Needle Freaks” or Caring for Chronic Addicts? Early Debates on Harm Reduction in Amsterdam, 1972–82social history of alcohol and drugs, The20087
15Taking the War on Drugs Down South: The Drug Enforcement Administration in Mexico (1973–1980)social history of alcohol and drugs, The20206
16The Pub and the Irish Nationsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20035
17The Drug Policy of the Third Reichsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20085
18Everything in its Right Place? Drinking Places and Social Spaces in Mexico City, c. 1780–1900social history of alcohol and drugs, The20115
19“Hasta la Madre!”: Mexican mothers against “the war on drugs”social history of alcohol and drugs, The20175
20“A Good Advertisement for Teetotalers”: Polar Explorers and Debates over the Health Effects of Alcohol, 1875–1904social history of alcohol and drugs, The20195
21Mexico’s Dirty War on Drugs: Source Control and Dissidence in Drug Enforcementsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20195
22Haven an a Heartless Sea: The Sailors’ Tavern in History and Anthropologysocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20045
23Liberty, Equality and Taxation: Wine in the French Revolutionsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20125
24From Inebriety to Addiction: Terminology and Concepts in the UK, 1860–1930social history of alcohol and drugs, The20145
25The Story of a Drunken Mughal: Islam, alcohol, and imperial ambitionsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20154
26Radical Actions: Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Women’s Temperance Activism in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Australiasocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20194
27Awa Drinking as Identity Marker and Cultural Practicesocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20104
28Dr Granville’s Thunderbolt: Drink and the public in the life of one nineteenth-century doctorsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20144
29“Justly Anxious Respecting the Moral and Material Consequences”: The Proliferation of International Control Regimes for Psychoactive Substances1social history of alcohol and drugs, The20084
30The Medicinal Value of Wine in Early Modern Englandsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20033
31Red Star/Black Lungs: Anti-Tobacco Campaigns in Twentieth-Century Russiasocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20063
32Alcoholism and Hereditary Health in Dutch Medical Discourse, 1900–45: Biology versus Psychology in Coping with Addictionsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20083
33Abstinent Nation, Addicted Empire: Opium and Japan in the Meiji Periodsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20113
34Addictive Architecture: The Crystal Palace, Gin Palaces and Women’s Desiresocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20113
35Liquor Licences and Spirit Boycotts: The Struggle to Control Liquor in Ibadan and Abeokuta, Southern Nigeria, 1908–9social history of alcohol and drugs, The20113
36Passion and Insanity: A Twofold Concept of Addiction in Austria Before World War Twosocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20143
37The Politics of Harm Reduction: Comparing the Historical Development of Needle Exchange Policy in Canada and the UK between 1985 and 1995social history of alcohol and drugs, The20183
38The Opioid Documents: A Report on the Politics of the Public Recordsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20213
39Dagga and Data: Cannabis, Race, and Policing in Midcentury South Africa, 1932–1960social history of alcohol and drugs, The20213
40Morality, Society and the Science of Intoxication: A response to David Courtwright’s “Mr. ATOD’s Wild Ride: What Do Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Have in Common?”social history of alcohol and drugs, The20053
41The Pot Head Pixies: Drug Utopias in the Music of Gong, 1968–1974social history of alcohol and drugs, The20083
42Hail Mariani: The Transformation of Vin Mariani From Medicine to Food in American Culture, 1886–1910social history of alcohol and drugs, The20083
43Parades, Epistles and Prohibitive Legislation: Mexico’s National Anti-Alcohol Campaign and the Process of State-Building, 1934–1940social history of alcohol and drugs, The20093
44Pierre S. du Pont and the Making of an Anti-Prohibition Activistsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20103
45Harshest in the Nation: The Rockefeller Drug Laws and the Widening Embrace of Punitive Politicssocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20123
46Sobering Up The Magdalenes’ Drunken Sisters: The Institutional Treatment of “Female Drunken Pests” in Scotland, 1900–15social history of alcohol and drugs, The20133
47Habitual Drunkards and Metaphysics: Four case studies from the Victorian periodsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20143
48Comrades, Fill No Glass for Me: Stephen Foster’s Melodies As Borrowed by the American Temperance Movementsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20083
49Addiction concepts and international controlsocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20063
50“The Great Quinine Fraud”: Legality Issues in the “Non-Narcotic” Drug Trade in British Indiasocial history of alcohol and drugs, The20072