Drugs and alcohol in the Pacific : new comsumption trends and their consequences
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Drugs and alcohol in the Pacific : new comsumption trends and their consequences
(The Pacific world : lands, peoples and history of the Pacific, 1500-1900 / general editors, Dennis O. Flynn and Arturo Giráldez, v. 14)
Ashgate : Variorum, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. lii-lvi) and index
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内容説明
From the arrival of Europeans in the Pacific in the 16th century, introduced psychoactive drugs have played a crucial role in the history of societies from China to Peru, and from Alaska to Australia. Tobacco, followed by opium, distilled alcohol, caffeinated drinks, as well as laboratory drugs such as morphine and cocaine, became standardized and massively produced commodities. These substances joined a local base of indigenous drugs and fermented beverages to create new traditions of consumption that characterized entire peoples and cultures. They were also tools of European domination, so crucial elements of cultural and economic change: opium in China, coca in the Andes, and tobacco and spirits in Oceania. New consumption and production patterns revealed important differences among cultures and polities of the region, and spawned social problems that, in turn, transformed collective representations of these substances. Some became powerful moral symbols that shaped influential social and political movements, such as the Temperance League in the U.S., and the anti-opium movement in China.
目次
- Contents: Preface
- Introduction
- The Indigenous Base: Antiquity of the use of new world hallucinogens, Richard Evans Schultes
- Psychoactive substances of the South Seas: Betel, Kava and Pituri', John Cawte
- Peyotism, 1521-1891, J.S. Slotkin
- Russian use of Amanita muscaria: a footnote to Wasson's Soma, Ethel Dunn
- Tobacco: The introduction of tobacco into Japan, Ernest M. Satow
- Early prohibitions of tobacco in China and Manchuria, L. Carrington Goodrich
- Tobacco, culture and health among American Indians: a historical review, Christina M. Pego, Robert F. Hill, Glenn W. Solomon, Robert M. Chisholm and Suzanne E. Ivey
- Opium: Opium smoking in Ch'ing China, Jonathan Spence
- Speculations on the nature and pattern of opium smoking, John C. Kramer
- Opium in Java: a sinister friend, James R. Rush
- The opium trade in Szechwan, 1881 to 1911, S.A.M. Adshead
- Reform, nationalism and internationalism: the opium suppression movement in China and the Anglo-American influence, 1900-1908, Thomas D. Reins
- Coca-Cocaine: Inca and colonial settlement, coca cultivation and endemic disease in the tropical forest, Daniel W. Gade
- Coca and popular medicine in Peru: an historical analysis of attitudes, Joseph A. Gagliano
- America's first cocaine epidemic: What did we learn?, David F. Musto
- Alcohol: Opening Pandora's bottle: reconstructing Micronesians' early contacts with alcoholic beverages, Mac Marshall and Leslie B. Marshall
- Drinking, popular protest and governmental response in 17th- and 18th-century Latin America, John E. Kicza
- Malhiot's Journal: an ethnohistoric assessment of Chippewa alcohol behaviour in the early 19th century, Jack O. Waddell
- Alcohol in Chinese poems: references to drunkenness, flushing and drinking, Julia Lee
- A Battle not Man's But God's : origins of the American temperance crusade in the struggle for religious authority, Laura A. Schmidt
- Index.
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