Drugs and Alcohol in the Pacific : New Consumption Trends and their Consequences
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0754601536
ISBN-13
9780754601531
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 18th, 2002
Print length
444 Pages
Weight
948 grams
Dimensions
17.50 x 28.70 x 3.80 cms
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Examining the use of drugs and alcohol by the peoples of the Pacific, this volume contains papers that re-evaluate both the history of mind-altering substances in the Pacific World and the crucial historical transformations connected with them.
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.
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