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ISBN 10: 0684314053
ISBN 13: 978-0684314051
Author: Jordan Goodman
Tobacco in History and Culture explores how tobacco became one of the most important commodities in the history of world trade and the source of one of the biggest public health concerns in modern history. Originally used by Native Americans for medicinal, religious and social purposes, tobacco quickly became the biggest export from the American colonies. By the mid-1990s, more than 14 billion pounds of tobacco leaf were grown worldwide each year, with international treaties governing its advertising and distribution. It has affected agriculture, religion, social customs, business and trade, government policy and medicine in many countries. The unique and innovative reference work presents entries on all aspects of tobacco and from a global perspective, providing support for assignments at many levels and in a variety of fields, including history, economics, government and health.
Tobacco in History and Culture is the first set in a new reference line, the Scribner Turning Points Library. Future titles will explore other discoveries and historical events that have changed the direction of human societies worldwide, whether through sudden upheavals or gradual evolution.
Table of contents:
Color Plates
EIGHT PAGES OF COLOR PLATES APPEAR NEAR THE CENTER OF EACH VOLUME
Volume 1
A
Addiction
Additives
Advertising
Advertising Restrictions
Africa
Age
Air Travel
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
American Tobacco Company
Antismoking Movement Before 1950
Antismoking Movement From 1950
Antismoking Movement in France
Appetite
Archaeology
Architecture
Arents Collection
B
Bad Habits in America
Black Patch War
Body
Botany (History)
Brazil
British American Tobacco
British Empire
C
Calumets
Camel
Caribbean
Chemistry of Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke
Chesapeake Region
Chewing Tobacco
China
Christianity
Cigarettes
Cigars
Class
Connoisseurship
Consumption (Demographics)
Cuba
D
Developing Countries
Disease and Mortality
Doctors
Documents
Dutch Empire
E
English Renaissance Tobacco
Ethnicity
F
Film
Fire Safety
French Empire
G
Genetic Modification
Gitanes/Gauloises
Globalization
H
Hallucinogens
I
Industrialization and Technology
Insurance
Intellectuals
Iranian Tobacco Protest Movement
Islam
J
Japan
Judaism
K
Kentucky
Kretek
L
Labor
“Light” and Filtered Cigarettes
Literature
Litigation
Lobbying
Lucky Strike
Lung Cancer
M
Marketing
Marlboro
Mayas
Medical Evidence (Cause and Effect)
Menthol Cigarettes
Mexico
Middle East
Missionaries
Music, Classical
Music, Popular
Volume 2
Timeline
N
Native Americans
Nazi Germany
New Deal
Nicotine
O
Oceania
Opium
Origin and Diffusion
Ostracism
P
Philip Morris
Philippines
Pipes
Plantations
Politics
Portuguese Empire
Processing
Product Design
Prohibitions
Psychology and Smoking Behavior
Public Relations
Q
Quitting
Quitting Medications
R
Regulation of Tobacco Products in the United States
Retailing
S
“Safer” Cigarettes
Sailors
Secondhand Smoke
Shamanism
Sharecroppers
Slavery and Slave Trade
Smoking Clubs and Rooms
Smoking Restrictions
Smuggling and Contraband
Snuff
Social and Cultural Uses
Soldiers
South and Central America
South Asia
South East Asia
Spanish Empire
Sponsorship
Sports
State Tobacco Monopolies
T
Taxation
Therapeutic Uses
Tobacco as an Ornamental Plant
Tobacco Control in Australia
Tobacco Control in the United Kingdom
Tobacco Industry Science
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Toxins
Trade
U
United States Agriculture
V
Virginia Slims
Visual Arts
W
Warning Labels
Women
Y
Youth Marketing
Youth Tobacco Use
Z
Zimbabwe
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