"Tracing the moral and medical panics about addictive commodities that flourished after tobacco, chocolate, sugar, coffee, tea, and gin were introduced into Europe as a result of early modern colonial exploitation"--
"Tracing the moral and medical panics about addictive commodities that flourished after tobacco, chocolate, sugar, coffee, tea, and gin were introduced into Europe as a result of early modern colonial exploitation"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott K. Taylor is Associate Professor of History at the University of Kentucky. He is the author of Honor and Violence in Golden Age Spain.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: A Unified Drug Culture 1. Stained with Spots of Human Blood: Disgust, Pleasure, and the Senses 2. Chocolate, or an Indian Drink: The Cultural Geography of Drugs and Alcohol 3. Who from Excess Is Free? Medicine and Addiction 4. Do We Take Physick Every Day? Early Modern Wellness and Self-Medication 5. And So the Game Goes Round: Women and Sociability 6. Who Should Poison the People? The Ethics of Commerce Conclusion: An English Opium-Eater
Introduction: A Unified Drug Culture 1. Stained with Spots of Human Blood: Disgust, Pleasure, and the Senses 2. Chocolate, or an Indian Drink: The Cultural Geography of Drugs and Alcohol 3. Who from Excess Is Free? Medicine and Addiction 4. Do We Take Physick Every Day? Early Modern Wellness and Self-Medication 5. And So the Game Goes Round: Women and Sociability 6. Who Should Poison the People? The Ethics of Commerce Conclusion: An English Opium-Eater
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