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Consuming habits: global and historical perspectives on how cultures define drugs. (New ed.)

Goodman, Jordan(Edited by)Lovejoy, Paul E.(Edited by)Sherratt, Andrew(Edited by)
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This pioneering collection of original essays explores the rich analytical category of psycho- active substances from challenging historical and anthropological perspectives.  

Psychoactive substances have been central to the formation of civilizations and the growth of the world economy.  Consuming Habitsdescribes how and why:

  • tea and coffee replaced beer on the breakfast tables of 18th century Europe
  • in Islamic emirates at the turn of the century kola nuts formed part of tax payments, and were given as gifts by so-called `big men'
  • In 1902 opera singers had their doctors prescribe them cocaine to aid singing
  • the original version of `coca-cola' was described as a `brain tonic.'

This pioneering collection of original essays explores the rich analytical category of psychoactive substances from challenging historical and anthropological perspectives.

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Product Details
Routledge
0203993160 / 9780203993163
Ebook
26/07/2005
England
English
239 pages
159 x 235 mm, 581 grams