Cocaine: Global HistoriesPaul Gootenberg Routledge, 2002年1月4日 - 232 頁 Cocaine examines the rise and fall of this notorious substance from its legitimate use by scientists and medics in the nineteenth century to the international prohibitionist regimes and drug gangs of today. Themes explored include: |
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... claims of medical science , that it is objective or asocial , are questionable and ahistorical . The central interpretations of alcohol and its prohibition have come to read them as " symbolic crusades " around contested meanings ...
... claims of medical science , that it is objective or asocial , are questionable and ahistorical . The central interpretations of alcohol and its prohibition have come to read them as " symbolic crusades " around contested meanings ...
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... claiming that the publicized harms of drugs like cocaine are purely fictitious or " fabricated . " It is to say that then , as now , there were diverse debates on their relative risks and on how to contain them - including less criminal ...
... claiming that the publicized harms of drugs like cocaine are purely fictitious or " fabricated . " It is to say that then , as now , there were diverse debates on their relative risks and on how to contain them - including less criminal ...
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... claimed the cocaine experience demonstrated that commercial interests, left uncontrolled, would always win out over “medical science” and public safety. Working together, this coalition of reform groups produced a series of controls ...
... claimed the cocaine experience demonstrated that commercial interests, left uncontrolled, would always win out over “medical science” and public safety. Working together, this coalition of reform groups produced a series of controls ...
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... claims companies made for their products , or if they truthfully reported their remedies ' ingredients . The chief ... claimed the cocaine experience demonstrated that commercial interests Making a modern drug: the manufacture, sale ...
... claims companies made for their products , or if they truthfully reported their remedies ' ingredients . The chief ... claimed the cocaine experience demonstrated that commercial interests Making a modern drug: the manufacture, sale ...
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Global Histories Paul Gootenberg. Medical Association claimed the cocaine experience demonstrated that commercial interests , left uncontrolled , would always win out over " medical science " and public safety . Working together , this ...
Global Histories Paul Gootenberg. Medical Association claimed the cocaine experience demonstrated that commercial interests , left uncontrolled , would always win out over " medical science " and public safety . Working together , this ...
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Reluctance or resistance? Constructing cocaine | 46 |
Perus national cocaine debate 192939 | 56 |
From global war to wars on cocaine 193950 | 63 |
Concluding on cocaine | 72 |
PART II | 81 |
Dutch drug policy from 1919 to 1940 | 126 |
Drug trades and drug control 192040 | 137 |
Japan and the cocaine industry of Southeast Asia 18641944 | 146 |
The legal system and Japans drug industry | 152 |
Conclusions | 158 |
PART III | 163 |
cocaine as catalyst for class struggle | 171 |
Epilogue | 178 |
Cocaines first transformations | 87 |
The war aftermaths and cocaines transformation | 95 |
sex drugs and modernity in London | 105 |
After DORA 191622 | 118 |
Rise of the Sinaloan Narcos 1970 | 186 |
Bibliography | 192 |
Index | 204 |
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