Alphabetical List of Entries Guide to Related Topics Preface Chronology Alcohol and Drugs in North America: A Historical Encyclopedia Appendix: Documents Petition for Interdiction and Curatorship (1890) Harrison Narcotics Tax Act (1914) Volstead Act (1919) Bibliographical Tools and Reference Works Internet Resources on Alcohol, Drugs, and Temperance History About the Editors Contributors and Their Entries Index
Alcohol and drugs play a significant role in society, regardless of socioeconomic class. This encyclopedia looks at the history of all drugs in North America, including alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs, cannabis, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and even chocolate and caffeinated drinks.
David M. Fahey, PhD, is professor emeritus of history at Miami University, Oxford, OH. He is coeditor of ABC-CLIO's Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia. Fahey holds a doctorate in history from the University of Notre Dame. Jon S. Miller, PhD, is associate professor of English at The University of Akron, Akron, OH. His published works include entries for ABC-CLIO's Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History: An International Encyclopedia. Miller holds a doctorate in English from The University of Iowa.
The scope of this encyclopedia is much broader than other
encyclopedias of substance abuse, including things such as energy
drinks and intriguingly, the people associated with drugs such as
Aldous Huxley. . . . This two-volume encyclopedia belongs in every
collection to inform history, sociology, and substance abuse
students and faculty.
*Reference Reviews*
A plethora of reference books has been published on alcohol, drugs,
and their use and abuse. This two-volume set is different; it fills
a real need by concentrating on the history of alcohol and drug use
and abuse. . . . Highly recommended.
*Choice*
This reworking has two paramount changes—the inclusion of drugs,
both legal and illegal, and the refocus to North America only,
resulting in an entirely new and different reference source. This
resource would be a valuable addition to high school, public, and
undergraduate academic libraries. Its breadth and depth of
substances make it a great starting point for undergraduate
students.
*Booklist*
The encyclopedia is interdisciplinary, looking at alcohol and drugs
from many different perspectives. . . . This is a useful resource
for school and public libraries.
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